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Hi guys,

 

I've heard there is a three sectional nunchaku called the San Setsu-Kon. Is this areal M/A weapon? Or really a three-sectioned staff? It also says each stick is "14 long. If it's really a three-sectional nunchaku shouldn't they be "12 long each?

 

Any help clearing up my confusion will be appreciated.

-Lynx


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Posted

Nunchaku can be various sizes depending on preferance.

 

Some say 12", some 14", some say length of forearm, doesn't really matter, Its personal preference. Same as length of the string, it depends on the user.

 

Sansetsu kun usually refers to a 3 sectional staff though.

 

Sanbon nunchaku is used.

 

of course their are likely other choices of terms used by different people.


Andrew Green

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Posted

Andrew hit the nail on the head - different teams are used by different people.

 

TO ME what seperates the Sansetu-kon from Sanbon nunchaku is that the Sansetsu-kon was generally connected with chain, whilst Sanbon nunchaku was made of rope.

 

The theory behind the Sanbon nunchaku is that if one section was cut off, a normal pair of nunchaku were available.

 

Once again I'm happy to be corrected

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