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What is your melee weapon of choice?


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EDC: karambit or Colonel NCO blade. Dog walking and when my knee acts up: Sword cane with Japanese style blade; for both stabbing and piercing. My style is primarily Filipino Martial Arts and the 8 angles of attack for blades.





For full on Mad Max/Zombie Apocalypse: tomahawk in one hand, a mace or war hammer in the other. I learned how truly effective a mace/war hammer is while watching Knight Fight this year.
 
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When I worked on a surveying crew I always felt medieval when we used these for clearing line...



most excellent choice, I have one and have used it often,
there is also another version, slighly longer thinner blade, sharpened on both sides,

both will do, since if for whatever reason they break off, the ax handle itself is a formidable tool for beating things senseless


I have one- very fast and sharp.




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I always liked flails and mace's.
 
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When I worked on a surveying crew I always felt medieval when we used these for clearing line...



most excellent choice, I have one and have used it often,
there is also another version, slighly longer thinner blade, sharpened on both sides,

both will do, since if for whatever reason they break off, the ax handle itself is a formidable tool for beating things senseless


I have one- very fast and sharp.


My father introduced me to those at age 12, to clear brush and saplings. Quite a bit of practice in using one in the early-mid '70s. Bush axe.
 
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sadly I am too old to get in to melee mode,
but 20 yeas ago ,
an axe handle w a 5 inch piece of re rod on the end





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I keep a CRKT Kangee Tomahawk in the car. Once piece metal construction, sharpened spike, and the top is also sharpened for close in wrestling.



I have a number of camping blades that I keep scattered throughout the house for emergencies. This one is next to my bed, and is sharpened to max of my (own opinion) rather substantial ability:




I also have one of these that I've considered using if I had to--it's 19" of reach has just enough room in the handle for a hand and a half grip.



But what I really want is this, or really anything else I can get from RMJ Tactical:



But I'll probably end up with a 15-30" sword or blade of some sort, favoring kukris or other heavier (battle cleaver?) blades for chopping rather than a wakizashi. A gladius is appealing, but I'd prefer a single edge blade for legality reasons.
 
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If we're allowed a backup weapon, a halberd cut down to 6 feet total, with a weapon head on the bottom(butt-spike or hammer pommel), with a rondel dagger/long dagger as backup.

You may be surprised how handy longer weapons can be in close quarters with a tad bit of knowledge. You aren't relegated to just using the weapon head to fight with.

That said, what I actually HAVE as something that I could use as a melee weapon is my SOG Kukuri and a Cold Steel Longsword. Those would probably make a decent combination. All my halberds, spears, and rondel daggers are fake for sport.


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Hmmmm. Interesting. I do have this:

That's a solid brass ball off the end of an old draft horse hame. Coupla pounds worth.


That'll do.

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Katana and his little brother, bought in Japan a couple years ago, good quality but no edge so they were considered toys. Shipped them to myself by boat to avoid airline problems.
 
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Easy. Samurai sword. Think Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction when he reeks havoc and vengeance on the butt pirates.



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Damn Cold Steel people! I may have to add one of these to the collection. The price is definitely right and it will KEEL!

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What am i fighting in this scenario?


Doors, Kevin. Doors.

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Hey, just making sure...

I didin't know if we had suits of armor or what not....

Against someone or equal technology (as in we aren't fighting mounted knights or some crap) I would choose a short sword/machete style weapon for my right hand, and an automatic knife for my left hand current with the Eskrima doctrine (Filipino martial arts)

If for some reason I could use a short sword/machete I would use a stick (like my 22" cocobolo baton) and a knife instead. If i were actually true to the Filipino arts, I'd have multiple knives, swords, and sticks on me thought....





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Against someone or equal technology (as in we aren't fighting mounted knights or some crap) I would choose a short sword/machete style weapon for my right hand, and an automatic knife for my left hand current with the Eskrima doctrine (Filipino martial arts)

If for some reason I could use a short sword/machete I would use a stick (like my 22" cocobolo baton) and a knife instead. If i were actually true to the Filipino arts, I'd have multiple knives, swords, and sticks on me thought....

Ahh, espada y daga...good choice!



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Against someone or equal technology (as in we aren't fighting mounted knights or some crap) I would choose a short sword/machete style weapon for my right hand, and an automatic knife for my left hand current with the Eskrima doctrine (Filipino martial arts)

If for some reason I could use a short sword/machete I would use a stick (like my 22" cocobolo baton) and a knife instead. If i were actually true to the Filipino arts, I'd have multiple knives, swords, and sticks on me thought....

Ahh, espada y daga...good choice!


Always! Or, as I'm sure you know, and you would NEVER ACTUALLY SAY to another practicioner.... Want to play?





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Is a flamethrower out of the question?

Tank wouldn't be a bad choice either. Even if it has no / runs out of ammo. Not much stopping that bad boy! (until it runs out of gas)


But good old hand-to-hand type stuff...
Two nice Gladius style blades, super sharp, nice pommel on the end.
But that leaves you open for some dirty sumbitch tossing a spear or chuckin' rocks or arrows (or even a trident) at you.
So give me a shield as well.

(Espada Daga... Naaa, Im not breaking anything, Im just cutting everything off! Big Grin )


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