List of martial arts weapons
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This is a partial list of martial arts weapons.
Contents
- * Balisong
- * Dagger
- * Deer Horn Knives from the Chinese martial art Baguazhang
- * Kris (traditional weapon in South-East Asia)
- * Kunai
- * Makhaira (or a short sword)
- * Tantō
Western Fencing Weapons
- * Sabre
- * Smallsword
- * Épée
- * Foil
- * Main-gauche
Short staff or stick weapons
Long Weapons (staff and spear weapons)
- * Arbir (Indonesian halberd)
- * Bisento (Chinese origin halberd)
- * Cirit (Turkish javelin)
- * Gun (staff)
- * Ji (halberd)
- * Kwan dao or Guan dao (large Chinese halberd)
- * Langue de boeuf
- * Long-handled Sabre or Horsecutter (smaller Chinese halberd)
- * Halberd
- * Monk's Spade
- * Nagamaki (Japanese polearm)
- * Naginata (Japanese polearm)
- * Qiang (spear)
- * Quarterstaff
- ** Bo (Japanese staff weapon)
- ** Jo (Japanese stick weapon)
- * Sarissa
- * Spear
- * Tetsubo (Japanese iron staff)
- * Yari (Japanese spear)
- * Sibat/Bangkaw (Filipino/Indonesian spear)
- * Arming sword
- * Barong
- * Bokken (Japanese wooden swords, also known as bokutō)
- * Bolo
- * Broadsword
- * Daito
- * Dao
- * Dopplehänder
- * Double "Eight Chop" Dao (used especially in Wing Chun, sometimes called "Butterfly Swords")
- * Federschwert (Steel sparring sword used in European Martial Arts)
- * Golok
- * Gununting
- * Iaito (Practise weapon used in Iaido)
- * Jian
- * Kampilan
- * Katana
- * Kodachi
- * Chisakatana
- * Longsword
- ** Bastard sword
- ** Greatsword
- * Messer
- * Nodachi
- * Nagamaki
- * Pinuti
- * Rapier
- * Shamshir
- * Shirasaya
- * Scimitar
- * Scramasax
- * Shinai (Katana-like sword made of Bamboo strips, used in Kendo)
- * Single-sword (Cut & Thrust, sometimes called the "German rapier")
- * Tachi
- * Wakizashi
- * Waster (Wooden European sword simulator)
- * Xiphos
Composite weapons
- * Kusarigama
- * Manriki or Manriki-gusari
- * Nunchaku
- * Meteor hammer
- * Three sectional staff (sān jié gùn)
\"Soft\" weapons
- * Chain whip
- * Rope Dart
- * Whip (Bullwhip)
- * Lariat
- * Tabak-Toyok
- * Meteor hammer
Truncheons
- * Arit
- * Kama (Japanese sickle, see also kusarigama)
Shields
Short Range Projectile Weapons
- * Blowgun (fires Fukiya, poison darts or pins)
- * Shuriken
- * Throwing, or spitting needles
- * sleeve arrow
Miscellaneous
- * Fu (a battle ax)
- * Scholar's Pen (from Baguazhang)
- * Tessen (Iron fan)
- * Brass knuckles
See also
- * Balisong
- * Dagger
- * Deer Horn Knives from the Chinese martial art Baguazhang
- * Kris (traditional weapon in South-East Asia)
- * Kunai
- * Makhaira (or a short sword)
- * Tantō
Western Fencing Weapons
- * Sabre
- * Smallsword
- * Épée
- * Foil
- * Main-gauche
Short staff or stick weapons
Long Weapons (staff and spear weapons)
- * Arbir (Indonesian halberd)
- * Bisento (Chinese origin halberd)
- * Cirit (Turkish javelin)
- * Gun (staff)
- * Ji (halberd)
- * Kwan dao or Guan dao (large Chinese halberd)
- * Langue de boeuf
- * Long-handled Sabre or Horsecutter (smaller Chinese halberd)
- * Halberd
- * Monk's Spade
- * Nagamaki (Japanese polearm)
- * Naginata (Japanese polearm)
- * Qiang (spear)
- * Quarterstaff
- ** Bo (Japanese staff weapon)
- ** Jo (Japanese stick weapon)
- * Sarissa
- * Spear
- * Tetsubo (Japanese iron staff)
- * Yari (Japanese spear)
- * Sibat/Bangkaw (Filipino/Indonesian spear)
- * Arming sword
- * Barong
- * Bokken (Japanese wooden swords, also known as bokutō)
- * Bolo
- * Broadsword
- * Daito
- * Dao
- * Dopplehänder
- * Double "Eight Chop" Dao (used especially in Wing Chun, sometimes called "Butterfly Swords")
- * Federschwert (Steel sparring sword used in European Martial Arts)
- * Golok
- * Gununting
- * Iaito (Practise weapon used in Iaido)
- * Jian
- * Kampilan
- * Katana
- * Kodachi
- * Chisakatana
- * Longsword
- ** Bastard sword
- ** Greatsword
- * Messer
- * Nodachi
- * Nagamaki
- * Pinuti
- * Rapier
- * Shamshir
- * Shirasaya
- * Scimitar
- * Scramasax
- * Shinai (Katana-like sword made of Bamboo strips, used in Kendo)
- * Single-sword (Cut & Thrust, sometimes called the "German rapier")
- * Tachi
- * Wakizashi
- * Waster (Wooden European sword simulator)
- * Xiphos
Composite weapons
- * Kusarigama
- * Manriki or Manriki-gusari
- * Nunchaku
- * Meteor hammer
- * Three sectional staff (sān jié gùn)
\"Soft\" weapons
- * Chain whip
- * Rope Dart
- * Whip (Bullwhip)
- * Lariat
- * Tabak-Toyok
- * Meteor hammer
Truncheons
- * Arit
- * Kama (Japanese sickle, see also kusarigama)
Shields
Short Range Projectile Weapons
- * Blowgun (fires Fukiya, poison darts or pins)
- * Shuriken
- * Throwing, or spitting needles
- * sleeve arrow
Miscellaneous
- * Fu (a battle ax)
- * Scholar's Pen (from Baguazhang)
- * Tessen (Iron fan)
- * Brass knuckles
See also
- * Arit
- * Kama (Japanese sickle, see also kusarigama)
Shields
Short Range Projectile Weapons
- * Blowgun (fires Fukiya, poison darts or pins)
- * Shuriken
- * Throwing, or spitting needles
- * sleeve arrow
Miscellaneous
- * Fu (a battle ax)
- * Scholar's Pen (from Baguazhang)
- * Tessen (Iron fan)
- * Brass knuckles
See also
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