Posted on 09/22/2014 5:29:45 PM PDT by stickandrudder
I recall that a Japanese samurai (Musashi?) got tired of killing people in his later years and used a wooden boat oar instead of his sword against one challenger. It turned out to be an effective weapon.
This intruder was certainly having a bad day.
He called the police thinking his car had been stolen, but forgot to call them to tell them it had been recovered. Then, when chased by the police who thought he was a car thief in his own car, he foolishly tried to get away, which in Texas is an automatic felony.
Then he crashes his car, and trying to get away breaks into a home where he gets poked and driven out. Then he gets caught by the police.
Yep, a bad day all right.
the picture in post #2 is probably not his PHD acceptance photo...
One of the greatest films ever. Heart of Darkness was better, though.
Everyone needs one. I mean...you never know when you’ll need your spear. :)
Where there’s a will, there’s a way! Even with weapons!
You just never know what you might have to ping, in Texas, next ;-)
Lol....what’s next? Hold mah beer, while I git mah spear?
Was the spear he used the shortened stabbing “assegai” devised by Shaka Zulu?
IIRC, Shaka decided that a spear hurled is a spear lost, so he broke the shafts of the traditional Zulu spear & told his men to never let the short `handle’ out of their grip.
The final charge in the 1964 “Zulu” shows this tactic.
The spear was one of the better non-launched weapons of ancient times. Of course, the efficiency of a chosen weapon also depends on the skill level of the practitioner and other conditions. In the hands of a skilled enough fighter, any chosen weapon will do well. Not many are very skilled. Daily practice in forms and with training equipment are required. A good pre-training practice would be to stand on the ground next to a house and begin jumping into the air, until you can jump onto the roof from the ground. ;-)
Spear me the details.
Sounds about right! LOL!
.....hey, they’ve been relevant for thousands of years!
......I personally prefer my AR15 and it is ALWAYS within inches of my hands at night! I keep it with the stock collapsed so that it is short as possible and easier to handle.
Smart!
A spear is hard to holster, too. :)
An Assegai?
I prefer to use Speer Gold Dots.
You’re thinking of an Assegai
Zulu war chant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx7KzuXz4AM
Volley Fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2dE74RiFqA
and of course,
Men of Harlech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NuTaQsMNaE
> Id prefer a wazikashi or kukri.
About a year and a half ago I remember reading about a coed whose house was being broken into. She stood by the door with a kukri and when the door opened and a hand holding a handgun poked through, she took the guy’s hand off with one single blow.
Well, this is something you wouldn’t see very often...
So the home owner was a trained user of medieval edged weapons???
Somebody’s gonna get sued...I can already see it coming...
BTW, who actually sleeps with a spear within reach of their bed at night, and NOT have a firearm for use for similar purposes???
Lets see...Spear...gun...spear...gun...
Ok, spear...
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