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Yellow Belt
I'm going to assume that a site with this many users has discussed the use of the weapon named in the title of this thread.
For those of you who don't know (in the crazy event that nobody has brought this up), a tekko, kubaton, or fistload is a self defense tool that's usually the size of a pen, sometimes thicker and heavier, sometimes with a ring and/or a blunt point on it. There are a variety of different versions of it depending on where you go. In my 3 minutes of google-fu, I've found tekkos that look like rudimentary brass knuckles and the Chinese deerhorn knives. There are also fist loads that are designed to look like cats with especially pointed ears, and some look like skulls, meant to be worn on key chains and lanyards so they appear less threatening until someone gets too close.
I have some questions for the people of this site:
1. have you practiced with this type of weapon?
2. do you recommend it for people who want to carry something for self protection?
And if you said "yes" to the first two questions, feel free to share drills and exercises for people to practice. Also, if you feel that the kubaton isn't a good thing to carry, this thread is also open to discussion on why.
For those of you who don't know (in the crazy event that nobody has brought this up), a tekko, kubaton, or fistload is a self defense tool that's usually the size of a pen, sometimes thicker and heavier, sometimes with a ring and/or a blunt point on it. There are a variety of different versions of it depending on where you go. In my 3 minutes of google-fu, I've found tekkos that look like rudimentary brass knuckles and the Chinese deerhorn knives. There are also fist loads that are designed to look like cats with especially pointed ears, and some look like skulls, meant to be worn on key chains and lanyards so they appear less threatening until someone gets too close.
I have some questions for the people of this site:
1. have you practiced with this type of weapon?
2. do you recommend it for people who want to carry something for self protection?
And if you said "yes" to the first two questions, feel free to share drills and exercises for people to practice. Also, if you feel that the kubaton isn't a good thing to carry, this thread is also open to discussion on why.