Product information "Blackfield Pepper Spray FOG 15ml (0,51 oz)"
Black Pepper FOG 15ml (0,51 oz) with atomizer spray nozzle for broad impact. Range approximately 4 meters (13 feet). Contains 11% oleoresin-capsicum. Easy to use. Content suffices for several uses. Effective against attacking animals – direct at eyes, nose or muzzle. Use against humans prohibited in Germany!
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Manufacturerinformation (GPSR)
Haller Stahlwarenhaus GmbH
Am Gartennest 1
74544 Michelbach/Bilz
BlackField mini telescopic baton, chrome-plated.
Closed usable as kubotan.
Made from steel with keyring.
Details:
Length, closed: approx. 13 cm
Length, opened: approx. 30 cm
Material: Steel
BlackField telescopic baton.
With foam rubber grip, made from steel with nylon case.
A matching mount for a belt is included.
Details:
Length, closed: approx. 16 cm
Length, opened: approx. 41 cm
Material: Steel with foam rubber grip
Weight: aprox. 360 g
There´s no single edged weapon that we can think of that can out-chop or out-cut a good Kukri. It´s true that the best Kukris, like our LTC and Gurkha models, can be somewhat expensive. While those "thoroughbreds" perform extraordinarily well for the money that they cost, it sometimes seems that what´s required is a good, inexpensive, "workhorse" model. Our Kukri Machetes are those workhorses. They are available in two sizes, one has a thirteen inch blade and the other, our new "Magnum" model has a whopping seventeen inch blade. Both are ready to plow through the toughest chores life can dish out. Each features the distinctive weight-forward balance of our "top-of-the-line" models, and always present their edge on an angle so they´re guaranteed to "bite" deep with every stroke. Additionally, they come complete with a sturdy Cordura sheath! They´re a solid value, ready for long, hard work.
Specifications
Weight: 18.2 oz.
Thickness: 2.75mm
Blade: 17"
Overall: 22"
Handle: Polypropylene handle
This is the Hattori Hanzo Kill Bill movie sword used by Uma Thurman in the movies Kill Bill 1 and 2.
Since quite a long time there were only decorative swords on the market matching the Kill Bill theme. But now there is the first real razor sharp handforged Kill Bill sword for sale !
The blade is polished very sharp so you can do cutting test with your Hanzo sword right now ! There are 2 megukis in the handle which hold the blade tight. The handle wrapping is made from leather and under it there are 2 nice menuki.
The fittings are made from blackened iron and show blossoms. The blade is made from high carbon steel and has a fake temper line. Right behind the habaki the Hanzo lion is engraved on the blade.
This katana will be delivered together with a high quality stand and a maintenance kit.
Details
Total Length : 102 cm
Blade Length : 70,5 cm
Handle Length : 29 cm
Weight : ca 1.32 kg
The maintainance kit has everything in it which you need for the must of care for your handmade sword. Comes with oil and powder.
Oil is used to prevent the rust of the sword. Oil makes a film of the oil between the
sword body and the air, and it prevents the oxidization of the sword body. Oil dries in
about some time. Therefore, reprint it in the new oil once in a month.
The thing which made a whetstone powder-shaped is being packed into the Uchiko.
White powder appears from the Uchiko when a sword body is struck with the Uchiko.
There are two use purposes. The Uchiko removes the old oil which sticks to the
sword body. Furthermore, the Uchiko beautifies the surface of the sword.
Nuguigami:
The Nuguigami is not just regular paper, it is high quality thick japanese paper for cleaning swords. It is used for wiping out old oil and wiping out the Uchiko.
The Mekuginuki is used to remove the Mekugi of the sword. The Mekuginuki can remove the Mekugi with the sharp part. In order to use the Mekuginuki for removing the Mekugi, the hammerhead part can be removed from the rest of the Mekuginuki.
How to take care for your sword:
How to take care of the sword after an Iaido practices or Tameshigiri will be explained with this topic. Take care of the sword after the practices always. If the care for the sword is neglected, a sword rusts in the sweat of the hand.
Face an edge toward the top, and pull out a sword slowly from the sheath. Then,
be careful not to damage a sheath.
Hold the sword pulled out with your left hand. Then, remove old oil and dust from
the sword with the Nuguigami. Put a Nuguigami on the Mune of the sword when
wiping the sword, and wipe the sword toward the top from the bottom.
Pat a sword body with the Uchiko. Powder equally on the both sides of the sword body. Then, wipe the white powder with the new Nuguigami which is different from the paper used some time ago. Repeat this handle, and remove the blurs of the oil completely.
Apply new oil to the sword body, and put away a sword to the sheath. Put the oiling paper on the Mune of the sword when oiling the sword, and oil the sword toward the top from the bottom. Don't oil a sword in quantity very much. Oil equally the both sides of the sword body.
If the care for the sword is finished, put a sword in the sword bag, and keep it. Keep a
sword in the place where it dries in the shade.
How to take care of the sword of this topic isn't perfect. Therefore, remove the hilt once in three months, and care for the tang (Nakago) and so on.
You asked for it and M48 is giving it to you. The M48 Magnum Spear is a hefty 65 1/2" in overall length. It has a super sharp 10 3/4" 2Cr13 cast stainless steel blade with a black oxide and satin finish. The shaft is black oxide coated nylon and aluminum and it has a fiber handle. A tough TPR sheath houses the blade.
• 10 3/4" 2Cr13 cast stainless steel blade
• Black oxide and satin finish
• Black oxide coated nylon and aluminum shaft with fiber handle
• TPR sheath included
• 65 1/2" overall length
€189.00*
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