Buddha Boy in Horse Stance with Tonfas
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Buddha Boy In Horse Stance with Tonfas This little guy is ready for action. He is a Tonfa Master. What a great gift he would be...or better yet, what a way to indulge yourself! What an efficient monk he is. Made of poly resin standing approximately 4" tall. Dressed in blue, ready for action, this tonfa wielding monk shows no fear. He stands approximately 4" tall and is made of poly resin with good detail. The tonfa originated in Okinawa as a millstone handles. Like the nunchaku, they were improvised weapons called into use after rulers and invaders confiscated all metal weapons. They may be used for blocks, thrusts, and strikes. By spinning the tonfa around the short handle, tremendous striking force may be generated. By using the long portion in conjunction with the short handle, the tonfa may be used for numerous come-a-longs and arm locks. Because they are so versatile and are not viewed by the public as excessive force, many law enforcement agencies use a version of the tonfa called the PR-24, previously called a Prosecutor, made by Monadnock (shown below). The Prosecutor name was dropped due to its negative connotations. It is interesting to note that Monadnock states that the PR-24 is a uniquely designed weapon that is in no way related to the tonfa. When used for law enforcement, on one is used rather than the traditional pair.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Buddha Boy in Horse Stance with TonfasBuddha BoysBuddhist Monk BoysCollector's BuddhaBuddha Child
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Buddha Boy In Horse Stance with Tonfas This little guy is ready for action. He is a Tonfa Master. What a great gift he would be...or better yet, what a way to indulge yourself! What an efficient monk he is. Made of poly resin standing approximately 4" tall. Dressed in blue, ready for action, this tonfa wielding monk shows no fear. He stands approximately 4" tall and is made of poly resin with good detail. The tonfa originated in Okinawa as a millstone handles. Like the nunchaku, they were improvised weapons called into use after rulers and invaders confiscated all metal weapons. They may be used for blocks, thrusts, and strikes. By spinning the tonfa around the short handle, tremendous striking force may be generated. By using the long portion in conjunction with the short handle, the tonfa may be used for numerous come-a-longs and arm locks. Because they are so versatile and are not viewed by the public as excessive force, many law enforcement agencies use a version of the tonfa called the PR-24, previously called a Prosecutor, made by Monadnock (shown below). The Prosecutor name was dropped due to its negative connotations. It is interesting to note that Monadnock states that the PR-24 is a uniquely designed weapon that is in no way related to the tonfa. When used for law enforcement, on one is used rather than the traditional pair.
2022-02-03 02:16:28