What are some effective and easy to use projectile weapons in your humble opinion?
>>64498922guns
>>64498922muh dik
>>6449892207:48https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iQj3L6mupZMAlso:- Ropedart.- Tomahawk axe.- Kunais / throwing knives. - Kusarinigger with chain.- Sack full of chloroform in the face.- Bunch of caltrops on the ground.- Modular grenades.- Grease bomb.
>>64499080Rope darts, kunai, and a chain with a small weight on it aren't anything resembling lethal.
>>64499080>>64499099Sure you can tank one blow, bro.
>>64499187Correct. If you're conpletely unarmored and caught unawares there is a good chance of getting knocked out, but under any other circumstances, forget about it. There's a reason these things and everything else are limited to the chinese and japanese martial arts
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Francesca were pretty popular with the Gauls and franks apparently. They also serve a utility purpose as an added bonus
>>64498922the humble sling.
>>64499270I need to start practicing with mine again
>>64499270David over here
>>64499281i like taking mine to the beach and lobbing stones as far as i can into the ocean.
Does anyone know how "Skeeter" Vaughn modified his bayonet for the 90 foot throw he did on a German sentry in WW2?
>>64499270>you can make sling with paracordwhy havent i thought about this earlier
>>64499099>Weight on chain, East: :(>Weight on chain, West: :)
>>64501028glad i could help
>>64499187Asians are so cringe
To answer OP's questionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZGpE4V7Awohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFEz_85gddwAnd as far as effectiveness goes, you get out what you put in.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UShagbf79J4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WozbZMljRiMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ1-5wtBTtQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD4ZKrb6UK8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShxqlGcm_Wghttps://blademag.com/knife-history/heroic-cherokee-knife-thrower-vs-nazi-the-nazi-loses
>>64498922Brick.
>>64499099Kunai is far more of a catch all than people realize. Who knows what the exact history was (you often hear people say they're a fictionalized knife based on people using sharpened trowels to shank each other), but whether in history or semimythical or open fiction, the kunai is ultimately "any simple diamond shaped single piece knife from Japan, traditionally with a ring on the end". So you can have these tiny throwing darts and huge implements five or ten times the size.
There's kunai and there's kunai. Prissy little baby dick Naruto kunai aren't going to break popcorn. And then there's this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unH9uZSvB1ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKcEImvyxqE
>>64498922Throwing a rock
a blowgun is very underrated
>>64503754>Prissy little baby dick Naruto kunaiI thought the knives in that show were exaggeratedly, absurdly thick.
>>64506084Hmm, you're right, it must be the shitty replicas I've seen.