You would press the blade against your palm with 4 fingers without wrapping the thumb around. Thumb would be placed on the top side of the chakram. Not a fantastic grip, but it protects the user from cutting themselves.
the devils frisbee!! i'd rather have ninja shurakians dipped in wolfsbane or puffer fish toxin myself!! have you heard of their rocket propelled swords that they fired like artillery
@@TiptonBros i think they consider them plain iron bodied rockets but they do have a sword blade on the rear end! th way i've heard them used is they're fired over the enemy and allowed to fall spinning into the formation, i saw them in the tales of the gun episode on rockets and missiles!
Awesome job on this topic :)
Jai shree krishna 🙏
Great video bro, really doin the Indian culture justice with the pronounciation and history! Please look into more weapons from Ancient India. Peace!
I appreciate the encouragement my friend!
Tipton bros, are you based in the blackcountry westmidlands uk? Do you make chakarams
No, unfortunately not. We’re based in the states.
I'm curious how you would use it as a slashing weapon. How would you grip it?
You would press the blade against your palm with 4 fingers without wrapping the thumb around. Thumb would be placed on the top side of the chakram. Not a fantastic grip, but it protects the user from cutting themselves.
Very carefully.
the devils frisbee!! i'd rather have ninja shurakians dipped in wolfsbane or puffer fish toxin myself!! have you heard of their rocket propelled swords that they fired like artillery
I have not, but I’ll give them a look 😂.
@@TiptonBros i think they consider them plain iron bodied rockets but they do have a sword blade on the rear end! th way i've heard them used is they're fired over the enemy and allowed to fall spinning into the formation, i saw them in the tales of the gun episode on rockets and missiles!