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Post by legacyofthesword on Jan 3, 2018 23:03:52 GMT
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stormmaster
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Post by stormmaster on Jan 3, 2018 23:23:08 GMT
they look pretty interesting, not a huge fan of that grip, looks like it would be hard to hold on for some reason but its cool
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Aikidoka
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Post by Aikidoka on Jan 4, 2018 1:11:20 GMT
The insides of those reverse facing horns are not sharpened, so I would probably hold it with my thumb along the back of the grip toward the longer forward facing horn. I would think you'd have decent control with that grip. EDIT:
So like this, but with the thumb along the back of the grip.
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Post by legacyofthesword on Jan 4, 2018 1:13:06 GMT
Interesting. I imagine they'd work fine in hammer grip as well.
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 4, 2018 16:44:03 GMT
What kind of deer do they have in China?
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AndiTheBarvarian
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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Jan 4, 2018 16:54:43 GMT
Muskedeers or so....
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Post by legacyofthesword on Jan 5, 2018 0:52:38 GMT
Deer in China are a bit more challenging to hunt than deer here in the west, due to their razor sharp antlers. It's best to hunt them late in the year, once the blades have been dulled due to repeated clashes with other deer.
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