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  2. Hand-to-hand combat - Wikipedia

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    Hand-to-hand combat (sometimes abbreviated as HTH or H2H) is a physical confrontation between two or more persons at short range ( grappling distance or within the physical reach of a handheld weapon) that does not involve the use of ranged weapons. [ 1] The phrase "hand-to-hand" sometimes include use of melee weapons such as knives, swords ...

  3. Rapier - Wikipedia

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    The blade might be sharpened along its entire length or sharpened only from the center to the tip (as described by Capoferro). [12] Pallavicini, [13] a rapier master in 1670, strongly advocated using a weapon with two cutting edges. A typical example would weigh 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) and have a relatively long and slender blade of 2.5 centimetres ...

  4. Category:Blade weapons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Blade weapons" The following 185 pages are in this category, out of 185 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Classification of swords - Wikipedia

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    The Panzerstecher ("armour stabber") is a German and East European weapon with a long, edgeless blade of square or triangular cross-section for penetrating armour. [41] [42] [43] Early models were either two-handers or "hand-and-a-half" hilted, [44] while later 16th and 17th century models (also known as koncerz) were one-handed and used by ...

  6. Korean sword - Wikipedia

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    The traditions of Korean bladesmithing and swordsmanship have served a central place in the military history of Korea for thousands of years. Although typical Korean land battles have taken place in wide valleys and narrow mountain passes, which favor use of spears and bows, [1] the sword found use as a secondary, close-quarters weapon, in addition to far more prominent role during sieges and ...

  7. List of medieval weapons - Wikipedia

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    Swords can have single or double bladed edges or even edgeless. The blade can be curved or straight. Arming sword; Dagger; Estoc; Falchion; Katana; Knife; Longsword; Messer; Rapier; Sabre or Saber (Most sabers belong to the renaissance period, but some sabers can be found in the late medieval period)

  8. Master Sword - Wikipedia

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    Emits sword beams. The Master Sword (マスターソード, Masutā Sōdo) is a fictional divine magic sword in Nintendo 's The Legend of Zelda series. It is also known as "The Blade of Evil's Bane", the "Sword of Resurrection", the "Sword that Seals the Darkness" and the "Sacred Sword". It was introduced in the 1991 action-adventure video game ...

  9. Kusarigama - Wikipedia

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    A kusarigama ( Japanese: 鎖鎌, lit. " chain - sickle ") is a traditional Japanese weapon that consists of a kama (the Japanese equivalent of a sickle or billhook) on a kusari-fundo – a type of metal chain ( kusari) with a heavy iron weight ( fundo) at the end. The kusarigama is said to have been developed during the Muromachi period.