September 17, 2002, 12:19 PM | #26 |
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Providing weapons to the enemy
Never did like leaving ordinance behhind so that it could be used against me.
Could never get that point to end up point first every time. Have to work in close if I have any knife work to do. Good luck with finding the right knives.
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December 10, 2002, 06:14 PM | #27 |
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If you plan to use throwing knives , first find a good one that goes with your (lack of) throwing style. Next there are 2 ways to throw , first the usual circus style throw in witch the knife rotates while flying toward the target. The other way is with the palm grip of spearhead throw , that causes the knife not to spin while flying. The circus style throw is useless in any combat situation , except when you're really good.
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December 11, 2002, 12:54 AM | #29 |
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If you want something that should be reasonably effective, the old throwing axes had a reputation for working well. However, if it doesn't work, you've just given the other guy a good contact weapon!
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Cold Steel Torpedo is the only 'toy' that I think most people can learn to use quickly. However, it is just a toy.
Only knife throwing I've seen that looks good is in FMA when a knife is thrown to finish off someone, -typically someone who is already incapacitated or somehow tangled-up. It is not a first move, AND you always maintain your primary weapon -such as a sword.
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Knife laws are often more convoluted, arbitrary, and just plain stupid than gun laws.
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May 20, 2004, 06:24 PM | #33 |
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It depends. If you are really, really, really good, purpose-designed throwing knives can be more effective than handguns because you have complete control of the knife's trajectory up until the exact moment of release and can make it curve to hit a moving target, wheras with a handgun you are committed to a straight-line aim a few milliseconds before the shot actually goes off.
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I know two people- of hundreds I've seen train with knives- who may be this good.
Both of them would prefer a firearm, any firearm, to defend themselves. If one has this much motor control, one can simply plot the target's track. Even easier with a firearm. John |
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