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  1. Tekkō - Wikipedia

    The tekkō (鉄甲; lit. "iron", "armor") are weaponized stirrups and horseshoes which originated in Okinawa, Japan, and they fall into the category of "fist-load weapons".

  2. Tekkō - grokipedia.com

    The tekkō (鉄甲, lit. "iron armor") is a fist-load weapon in Okinawan kobudō, consisting of a metal bar or U-shaped grip held across the knuckles to augment punching force and protect the …

  3. Solid Brass Dragon Tekko - Dragon Knuckle Duster - Tekko Brass …

    Nov 30, 2024 · From simple gardening implements, weapons like nunchakus, throwing stars, kunai, and tekkos emerged, allowing commoners to defend themselves. The traditional stirrup …

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    • Tekko 1 - Black finish - Bushikan Store

      The main difference between the Bushikan Tekko and other brands is the Bushikan Tekko has been designed, tested and approved by a long time practitioner of the traditional martial arts. …

    • Tekko (Horse Shoe Weapon) – Dojo Directory

      Feb 5, 2024 · The Tekko, literally translated as “iron armor,” is a weapon that originated in Okinawa, Japan. It’s essentially a weaponized version of stirrups and horseshoes. This …

    • Tekko | Combatpit Glossary

      Tekko are traditional Okinawan weapons that resemble brass knuckles or knuckle dusters. They are typically made from wood or metal and are designed to be worn over the knuckles. The …

    • Browse Tecchu and Tekkos – Kobudo Source

      Quality tecchu (wooden) and tekkos (metal) made by manufacturers from around the world. Compare and contrast the different styles and utilize our experts to help you find a set that …

    • Tekko - Black Belt Wiki

      The Tekko is a traditional Okinawan (Japan) martial arts weapon. It is a hand-held metal weapon similar to a knuckle buster or brass knuckles. Given that non-Samurai were forbidden to carry …

    • Tekko - shuriway.com

      Legally the most controversial of the Ryukyu weapons the Tekko is the smallest weapon, bringing the exponent closest to open hand techniques. The term 'knuckle duster' creates images of …

    • Tekko - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

      Controversy surrounds the stirrup tekko because may Kobudo practitioners liken them to " brass knuckles ", the possession of which the jurisdiction of many states prohibit as concealed …