Thanks for another great Weapons Wednesday. I loved seeing Kyle every Wednesday. He seems to be a great guy, and he made us all feel welcome. Having said that, I'm also enjoying the variety of seeing D.J., Rick, Ian, and Amanda over the past few weeks. You've done a great job finding cool people to make these presentations every week. For those who like the Concealed Wrist Spike but may not feel like spending money on a spike that one hopes never to use, KarateMart sells (or at least has sold in the past) a hair brush that has a similar spike under the brush. The hair brush spike is much thicker with a thicker handle. The hair brush would not be as easy to conceal in daily life, but if one just wants a nylon spike weapon for home defense, that's another option. I love mine for brushing my beard. Others might find it effective for brushing hair. I don't have a dog, but I suspect it would work well enough for brushing a dog's hair. If one wanted a triangular spike weapon for the dog park, the brush might be a good choice. One could brush the dog occasionally, and that would keep people from wondering why one is carrying a brush. If someone attacked, the defender could just pull the brush part free and have a powerful spike for self-defense (and defense of doggy). Even so, I think the spike in this video is also a cool weapon. At 12:08, the cord on the grip of the Full Tang Ninja Sword seems a little distorted. Is that how the grip is supposed to look? If not, could there be an advantage to putting fabric cement over the cord to keep it from sliding? I've never trusted cord grips because mine always seem to move out of place. Thank you for mentioning that all weapons, including firearms, require some training to use most effectively. I haven't done any fancy training on anything. I follow a guy on TH-cam who advocates very simple training on a variety of weapons, particularly impact weapons. I have done quite a bit of this simple training. I'm not in good enough health to be fancy, but I hope simple strikes would be enough for me to defend myself in a real situation. I'm also looking for firearm training classes that are modified for those of us with some level of disability. In my case, the big problem is fatigue after only a short time of doing anything. I'm okay with your wearing glasses, but I'll say that you did a great job even though you weren't reading from a script. Maybe you could get one of those large, plastic fresnel lenses to help you see a script. The lens would be off-screen. Again, this depends on how much correction your eyes need. Either way, you're doing well.
The belt knife. Most people wear a belt. I go with that one for being concealed. Thanks to your extra people. For doing the scenes. Have a blessed week.
I love the belt knife I've always wanted to try to build one but the curve on it is exceptional, if this was life or death as far as self-defense is concerned, considering a specific artery, according to that curve it could definitely get in and out. Drawing this conclusion based on World War II combatives. That is a very good piece of equipment.
Curious will the belt knife still ship to Australia? I know we cant legally carry it here outside the house but to possess it at home is fine, just not sure if its allowed to be shipped over here
Unfortunately, we only ship within the United States. The laws are just too difficult to keep track of in other countries. Thanks so much for watching!
I was wondering do you ship sales to Australia because i have been legally collecting knifes and weapons for years and you have so manny awesome products i would love to add to my collection. I love your reviews
Thanks so much for your support, Brandon! I really appreciate that! I wish I had enough time to do the videos regularly again, but I have some huge projects I’m working on. I hope you have an awesome weekend, my friend!
That depends on your local laws and your intention. If you carry around an industrial ratchet with the intention of bludgeoning offensive individuals, chances are your tool is suddenly classified as a weapon.
Thanks for another great Weapons Wednesday.
I loved seeing Kyle every Wednesday. He seems to be a great guy, and he made us all feel welcome. Having said that, I'm also enjoying the variety of seeing D.J., Rick, Ian, and Amanda over the past few weeks. You've done a great job finding cool people to make these presentations every week.
For those who like the Concealed Wrist Spike but may not feel like spending money on a spike that one hopes never to use, KarateMart sells (or at least has sold in the past) a hair brush that has a similar spike under the brush. The hair brush spike is much thicker with a thicker handle. The hair brush would not be as easy to conceal in daily life, but if one just wants a nylon spike weapon for home defense, that's another option. I love mine for brushing my beard. Others might find it effective for brushing hair. I don't have a dog, but I suspect it would work well enough for brushing a dog's hair. If one wanted a triangular spike weapon for the dog park, the brush might be a good choice. One could brush the dog occasionally, and that would keep people from wondering why one is carrying a brush. If someone attacked, the defender could just pull the brush part free and have a powerful spike for self-defense (and defense of doggy). Even so, I think the spike in this video is also a cool weapon.
At 12:08, the cord on the grip of the Full Tang Ninja Sword seems a little distorted. Is that how the grip is supposed to look? If not, could there be an advantage to putting fabric cement over the cord to keep it from sliding? I've never trusted cord grips because mine always seem to move out of place.
Thank you for mentioning that all weapons, including firearms, require some training to use most effectively. I haven't done any fancy training on anything. I follow a guy on TH-cam who advocates very simple training on a variety of weapons, particularly impact weapons. I have done quite a bit of this simple training. I'm not in good enough health to be fancy, but I hope simple strikes would be enough for me to defend myself in a real situation. I'm also looking for firearm training classes that are modified for those of us with some level of disability. In my case, the big problem is fatigue after only a short time of doing anything.
I'm okay with your wearing glasses, but I'll say that you did a great job even though you weren't reading from a script. Maybe you could get one of those large, plastic fresnel lenses to help you see a script. The lens would be off-screen. Again, this depends on how much correction your eyes need. Either way, you're doing well.
Thank you my friend! I like the brush spike as well. I hope you are having a fantastic week!
The belt knife. Most people wear a belt.
I go with that one for being concealed.
Thanks to your extra people.
For doing the scenes.
Have a blessed week.
Excellent choice, Kyle! I hope you have a blessed week as well, my friend!
I'm back baby! Cancer freee!
Wow brother! That’s fantastic news! I’m so happy for you! So awesome!!!!!!!!!
@@Karatemart hope i can see kyle and the original viewers tonight
You've no idea how glad I am to hear you're free of the BIG C. Keep it up@@explosioncatsandknives7747
You've no idea how glad I am to hear you're free of the BIG C. Keep it up@@explosioncatsandknives7747
Awesome 👏 fire 🔥
This is a video I simply have to make. Mrs. Grumpy's hidden weapons.
Oh, for sure! That would be an awesome video!
LOVE the choreo! Great Job Modern Ninja!
Thanks Mel!
Most practical is the Balisong. Always a pleasure. Slan ☘️
Excellent choice, my friend! Have an awesome week, Shawn!
A couple of nice ones there, the spike and the camo balisong were my choices, I think.
Excellent choices, my friend! I hope you are having an awesome week!
this was fun! good video!
Thanks so much! -DJ
I loved the spike and I’m a sucker for all things sword, if they’re Japanese. I like the fight scenes and hope you continue them.
😎 great video
Thank you so much, Abraham! I really appreciate all your support! It means a lot to me.
I love the belt knife I've always wanted to try to build one but the curve on it is exceptional, if this was life or death as far as self-defense is concerned, considering a specific artery, according to that curve it could definitely get in and out. Drawing this conclusion based on World War II combatives. That is a very good piece of equipment.
Thank you! It is an awesome knife! Thank you, my friend! I hope life is treating you well!
That balisong reminds me of Octanes heirloom, just without the adrenaline needle
Interesting…I’m not familiar with Octane. I’ll have to Google it.
Cool video I like the fight scenes
Thank you so much! I hope you are having a wonderful week!
Curious will the belt knife still ship to Australia? I know we cant legally carry it here outside the house but to possess it at home is fine, just not sure if its allowed to be shipped over here
Unfortunately, we only ship within the United States. The laws are just too difficult to keep track of in other countries. Thanks so much for watching!
Best video I’ve seen of you and I like the martial art sparring. I would take the ninja sword if I had to choose.
Thanks Robert! Excellent choice, my friend!
I was wondering do you ship sales to Australia because i have been legally collecting knifes and weapons for years and you have so manny awesome products i would love to add to my collection. I love your reviews
Hi! Unfortunately, we only ship within the United States. Thanks so much for your support!
The fight scenes definitely come off a bit cheesy but Thanks for sharing as always my friend Be well
Thanks so much for all your support, Michael! I really appreciate it!
Ooof 66min. Gotta go b4 the stream.
Amanda and the other i Miss you so much!!!😘💞💕
Thanks so much for your support! I really appreciate it!
How was the sword concealed or hidden?
Get kyle on here full time again
Thanks so much for your support, Brandon! I really appreciate that! I wish I had enough time to do the videos regularly again, but I have some huge projects I’m working on. I hope you have an awesome weekend, my friend!
Weapons or tools? Aren't they two very different things legally?
That depends on your local laws and your intention. If you carry around an industrial ratchet with the intention of bludgeoning offensive individuals, chances are your tool is suddenly classified as a weapon.
Wait a minute... You live in the South too? Who knew... Well obviously you did 😂
South Georgia in my case but I was born in Atlanta.
That’s awesome, brother! I spend a lot of time in Atlanta!
@@Karatemart Awesome! I lived near Emory for reference. Rock On!
Try imdeepain reborn's Assassin's Creed Hidden Blades
I do love the Assassins Creed games!
Full Tang Ninja Sword my pic.
Excellent choice, Alan!!!