It's not just firearms

Does anyone else have this problem too? I love sharp pointy things and actually train to use them.

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I have a very large collection of medieval weaponry. My wedding suit was full armor. My entire wedding party and over half the 150 that attended were all in full costume. I feel ya… and it’s not a problem. No support group that I know of lol. Don’t have pics sorry. Commenting from work.

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You got me thinking of buying a pair of rubber training knives from midway

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Are they CA compliant? :grinning:

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They’re known to cause cancer in the fools golden state.

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I had a friend who was really into swords & knives. I used to give him a hard time because there was no “sword range” that I knew of. I could go shooting at multiple ranges, but where do you go with swords? I told him he should start a new range with melons on sticks or something.

But are they practical?

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That’s some nice sharp pointy things.

I spent 47 years, 40 -48 hrs a week with a knife in my hand.

I too am obsessed with sharp pointy things

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I have a definite affinity for Katanas. Have several that are used for cutting competitions. No, I’m not of that caliber but do have fun with them. Know this, they are designed to get the job done.

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:grinning:

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There are places that teach

Not surprised at all to read a warning attached to the product. :confused:

Best place would be martial arts places where they teach sticks or arnis

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Pics or it didn’t happen!

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I might have what some consider to be a problem. Some consider my EDC to be a bit weighty and mostly pointed.

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Glock 41?

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Does a homemade lightsaber count?

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Why do you call it a problem?!?!?!?! :rofl:

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Still better than across the pond

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For now, Ellen DeGeneres probably brought that crazy back with them

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Definitely effective!

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I don’t fit in my armor anymore…. :cry:

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