rutherford
Master Black Belt
I've seen these for sale on ebay recently. Just thought I'd mention it, I'm not one of the sellers.
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Well, basicly, the ninja to was not supposed to be a "cutter" per se, its use was more tactical and situation, it was customized to the specs of the user, kind of like a ninja "swiss army knife". I urged cheness to make a Mogito version but it did not happen.Technopunk said:Incidentaly, I wasnt too impressed with the cutting ability of this sword.
Maybe It was our technique... we cut just fine with the PPK, but because of the different dimensions of this blade, maybe the technique is very different.
Maybe the blade wasnt sharp enough.
I can't honestly say, as I lack the experience to do so...
Tengu6 said:
Tengu6 said:Well, basicly, the ninja to was not supposed to be a "cutter" per se, its use was more tactical and situation, it was customized to the specs of the user, kind of like a ninja "swiss army knife". I urged cheness to make a Mogito version but it did not happen.
I did think that it cut well for its configuration, however it would not be my first choice as a "cutter", but I do think it did was it was intended for.
markk bush
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Technopunk said:So, then, mine may be dull.
Tengu6 said:Probably not, like I said, it cut well for its design, but like you, my Hanwei Practical plus cut much smoother.
At thier price you could remove the edge and have a nice mogito. The spring steel is highly resistant to bending, one reviewer bent the blade at 90 degrees and it went right back. hopefully the blade has a good feel.
Markk Bush
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I know this thread is old, but I just saw Cheness now has this sword without an edge:
So if you were lookin for a really really basic but functional non-sharpened practice "ninja sword" they have em now.
I know this thread is old, but I just saw Cheness now has this sword without an edge:
So if you were lookin for a really really basic but functional non-sharpened practice "ninja sword" they have em now.
We use "red guns" in police training. If a gun IN A TRAINING SCENARIO has red tape on the grip and barrel (or is even all red) -- it's supposed to be an inert/non-firing model. We use different colors to mark Simunitions type guns, as well. You might apply a similar approach; put red tape on the hilt/handle of "unedged edged weapons."I saw that too! I would love to get one. The only thing that would worry me is grabbing the wrong one!
We use "red guns" in police training. If a gun IN A TRAINING SCENARIO has red tape on the grip and barrel (or is even all red) -- it's supposed to be an inert/non-firing model. We use different colors to mark Simunitions type guns, as well. You might apply a similar approach; put red tape on the hilt/handle of "unedged edged weapons."
But we also always double and triple check that no live weapons/live ammo make it into a training environment. For example, we might practice room clearing one night with 5 of us; one instructor and a 4 man stack. Before we start, everyone checks their own gun. They then check someone else's. And then the instructor checks EVERYONE's (and someone else re-checks his). We repeat this procedure after any break where people might have left the training environment.