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Lionsteel - T5 Satin - Green Canvas Micarta - T5CVG - knife
Recommended Use: hiking / sporting
Type of production: Industrial
Country of manufacture: Italy
Blade: full tang, stainless steel Niolox
Blade finish: Satin
Handle: Micarta
Blade length: 128mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total length: 252mm.
Weight: 274g.
Sheath: leather
Packaging: cardboard box with Lion Steel logos
Notes: -LS-T5CVG -
Lionsteel - T5 Blackwash - Black Canvas Micarta - T5BMI - knife
Type of production: Industrial
Produzionea country: Italy
Blade: full tang, in Niolox stainless steel
Blade treatment: Blackwash
Handle: Micarta
Blade length: 128mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Overall length: 252mm.
Weight: 274g.
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: cardboard box with logos LionSteel
Notes: -LS-T5BMI -
Lionsteel - T5 Satin - Black Canvas Micarta - T5MS - knife
Type of production: Industrial
Produzionea country: Italy
Blade: full tang, in Niolox stainless steel
Blade treatment: Satin finish
Handle: Micarta
Blade length: 128mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Overall length: 252mm.
Weight: 274g.
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: cardboard box with logos LionSteel
Notes: -LS-T5MI -
Red Claw - Kubo Tac Training tool - kubotan - K139A - plastic material
Intended use: training / sports use
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Italy
Materials: 15% glass fiber reinforced Nylon plastic material
Thickness: 18mm.
Total length: 139mm.
Weight: 42g.
Packaging: cardboard box
Note: -What is kubotan, what is it for and what origins does it have?
The yawara (also called pasak or dulodulo in Filipino martial arts) is a Japanese instrument used in various martial arts. It is also called Kubotan, even if the origin of the latter has relevance to the USA police of Los Angeles, who used yawara karate techniques, to form a self-defense tool, useful both to stop any aggressors without bloodshed, and to teach citizens to defend themselves without the use of dangerous tools.
The Yawara originated from the use of Kongou, a Buddhist symbolic object, by monks in feudal Japan. The Yawara takes the form of one or two small, thick sticks that protrude about an inch from each side of the hand. They are usually used in pairs to initiate throws, bone breaks, and pressure point strikes.RC-K139A -
Red Claw - Kubo Tac Training tool with sheath - kubotan - FK139A - plastic material
Intended use: training / sports use
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Italy
Materials: 15% glass fiber reinforced Nylon plastic material
Thickness: 18mm.
Total length: 139mm.
Weight: 42g.
Packaging: cardboard box
Sheath: 15% glass fiber reinforced nylon plastic with belt clip and spring attachmentWhat is kubotan, what is it for and what origins does it have?
The yawara (also called pasak or dulodulo in Filipino martial arts) is a Japanese instrument used in various martial arts. It is also called Kubotan, even if the origin of the latter has relevance to the USA police of Los Angeles, who used yawara karate techniques, to form a self-defense tool, useful both to stop any aggressors without bloodshed, and to teach citizens to defend themselves without the use of dangerous tools.
The Yawara originated from the use of Kongou, a Buddhist symbolic object, by monks in feudal Japan. The Yawara takes the form of one or two small, thick sticks that protrude about an inch from each side of the hand. They are usually used in pairs to initiate throws, bone breaks, and pressure point strikes.RC-FK139A