
the sasumata, a homebrew monk weapon : r/Pathfinder2e - Reddit
Nov 14, 2021 · Sasumata Price: 2sp, damage: 1d4 B, bulk: 2, hands: 2, category: martial, group: polearm, Traits: monk, reach, grapple, shove, trip, nonlethal uncommon this 5 foot wooden pole is topped with with a U-shaped metal head, smooth on the inside but with prongs on the outside intended to snag.
The Japanese weapon called the Sasumata. It is a two pronged
Dec 2, 2016 · TIL that nearly all Japaneses school staff are trained to use a weapon called the Sasumata. It is a two pronged people catcher based off a medieval weapon of war that is used to immobilize intruders. I am a bot.
Sasumata, the man catcher. : r/martialarts - Reddit
Nov 14, 2011 · However, add a third person with a sasumata, like the Japanese teachers did in the article, and there's no way anyone is getting through. The sasumata creates enough distance to nullify the danger from a possible knife attack and stalls an attacker long enough so that re-enforcements can arrive whether they come in the form of another sasumata ...
The sasumata is a pole weapon used by the samurai in feudal
Apr 23, 2019 · The sasumata is a pole weapon used by the samurai in feudal Japan. It's also used today to safely wrangle anyone posing a threat to civilians.
'Sasumata' in high demand after thwarted jewelry store robbery
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'Sasumata' in high demand after thwarted jewelry store robbery
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[OC-Art] Iron Grip Sasumata | Quarterstaff [The Mithral Canvas] 5e
May 26, 2022 · “A brutal looking tool used to keep criminals in check, the Sasumata was a force to be reckoned with in times of old. A wielder could use the hooks and points studded across this spear to grab hold of their quarry from afar and lead them around, making it easy for their allies to swoop in and assail the target." ——
A man catcher, also known as Sasumata, is used by police in
Feb 20, 2022 · The US is also much taller (5'9" vs 5'2"). It's not exactly a straight comparison. Still a problem -- hey you, yes, you, do some push ups right now -- just saying flatly comparing two numbers isn't the full picture.
Given the political outrage caused by police fatal shootings
Given the political outrage caused by police fatal shootings. Is US public interested in approving / inventing more less lethal options with qualified organisations such as DARPA and MIT? Say the Sap, Electric Baton, Sasumata, shields. Or would tactical policy changes help? GOVERNMENT
It's called a sasumata, and they use it to PUSH BAD PEOPLE
Dec 12, 2007 · Step 4: A hip, young inventor decides to "improve" the sasumata...by mounting it bayonet-style under the barrel of a Dick Cheney-esque shotgun. "It is to shotguns what anti-lock brakes are to cars," he later says in an interview. "There's no need to aim at all now!"