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Replica of weapon used in feudal Japan
Coated stainless steel construction
Strong links and heavy weights
Concealed self-defense
Overall length: 32 1/2"
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY, MA, CA
Replica of weapon used in feudal Japan
Coated stainless steel construction
Strong links and heavy weights
Concealed self-defense
Overall length: 32 1/2"
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY, MA, CA
Product Description
The Manriki, a hand held chain weapon used in feudal Japan, can be thrown by swinging overhead or popping like a whip. It is made of coated stainless steel links with heavy, balanced weights on either end. This is a very effective concealable self-defense weapon.
This manriki has a nice weight for accurate deployment - not to heavy making it very accurate. My grandson enjoys using it on a dummy I have set up ( he wears a full head helmet while using it - safety first ). Well worth every penny spent. Extremely well made, and very durable.
KC Condie Jun 05, 2017 (5 out of 5)
Very Nice
I wound up buying three of these and must say they are very well made. The links are each very secure. Lol I wound up spending several minutes and a lot of effort to take the weights off of one of the chains and use it as my keychain now. So I can tell you that these are an excellent buy and very durable, will probably be able to last through almost anything :)
Anonymous Mar 04, 2016 (5 out of 5)
Outstanding
I love this weapon.... It is only limited by your imagination. A nice concealable tool. Thank You..... BudK
Phil Yano Apr 05, 2015 (5 out of 5)
AWESOME
Awesome manriki chain! perfect weight and length for all types of practical and recreational fun.
Ambrose Brown Feb 22, 2015 (5 out of 5)
Go this a couple of weeks ago. .it was fun to throw and work on my hand control..but what i did next was iincredible. .i snapped the chain and added it to another chain of mine and attached it to my kama..now i have a good combination. .get this..it helps..
Tamulgin Jun 05, 2014 (5 out of 5)
head knocker
IF YOU CANT WHIP SOMEONE WITH THIS CHAIN, BETTER GET A GUN!
Spencer Mar 27, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Not a bad buy.
I recently bought this. Besides chipping paint,it held up on tests with first small boxes and then harder materials. Definitely worth the $10. Just be careful with it because swinging it wrong could mean you might hurt yourself. Not A TOY.
Dave Todeschini Jan 08, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Awesome Defensive Weapon
I bought this piece a few weeks ago as a defensive weapon. I carry it in an open-top cell phone case with the center of the chain protruding. I used a 2" diameter heavy key ring to keep the chain from slipping back into the case, and to be able to snatch it out quickly. I have practiced using it on heavy cardboard boxes and trees. Let me tell you --- even someone with a gun is no match; the first snap disarms the bad guy, and the rebound stroke whaps the bastard up-side the head before he knows what hit him. Capable of caving-in even the densest criminal skull, these hexagon weights will obliterate anything they hit with very little effort. Good weapon for everyday carry.
Christian Laws Mar 26, 2013 (5 out of 5)
nothing wrong with this at all. simple, harsh, and elegant. takes a lot of practice to use, and just as dangerous, if not more so to yourself than your target if you're not careful. annoying "made in thailand" sticker on one of the weights.
Maxwell Greb Feb 26, 2013 (5 out of 5)
I like it a lot and it is well made... and she likes it too for different reasons.
Jimmy Stout Apr 18, 2012 (5 out of 5)
Feedback
I liked this one.
Nelea Burton Feb 29, 2012 (5 out of 5)
very impressive and fun to use.
10mm Glock Jedi Jan 16, 2012 (5 out of 5)
The Black Hornet Manriki Chain is nice!
Just received my Black Hornet Manriki Chain with my order. I have owned other manriki chains before, and this has heavier weights. It is easy to conceal and use for self defense. I've never used it as a throwing weapon though, as some would suggest. But, I can see where it would be an effectively used as a throwing weapon. I've always wielded one like Nunchukas(nunchucks), which is very effective against an attacker! Just like Brandon Lee used in the first fight scene of "Dragon, The Bruce Lee Story". Any way you use it will be formidable.
phillip tippett Feb 23, 2011 (5 out of 5)
this chain is very durable and has the added heft to put on some extra damage!<br /><br />not as long as ull think but dangerous nonetheless. its smallness makes it amazing to hide it and disguise as a wallet chain or some other cool acceries thatll make u ready for an attacker.<br /><br />but i head u to take precaution and train first, these are destructive to enemies but also to you if u get hurt.<br /><br />practice safe
Wes Turk Feb 12, 2011 (5 out of 5)
Sturdy chain and fun to use!
Terrr. Murphy Oct 30, 2010 (5 out of 5)
i set up a 1in pvc pipe up in my yard. it took me a few trys to hit it from 25 feet but it ripped it out of the ground and pined it to my metal fence which it wraped around a post and hung in the air!<br />p.s. dont hit yourself with it it kinda really hurts.
Mason Sep 03, 2010 (5 out of 5)
Black Manriki Chain
This is a wonderful "weapon" I practice in my backyard, i stabbed a bo staff into the ground and threw the chain at the bo it wraps around alot and with better practice i will get better at aim... its a must have!
Chris Willman Aug 10, 2010 (5 out of 5)
Awesome chain. Made from strong steel... I was swinging it around in a figure 8 pattern and I accidently smacked it into a big rock... It cracked the rock in half!
Chris Storz Aug 05, 2010 (5 out of 5)
This is a very nice chain. By putting one end in your back pocket and one in your front, it can be easily disguised as a wallet chain. The weights are solid and have a nice shape that allows the entirety of the weapon to fit in one hand. ESPECIALLY for $10, this is a good buy.
Ino Raphael Apr 11, 2010 (5 out of 5)
This is my new favorite toy. It's really easy to disguise as a necklace, and it can be changed back in less than a second. Great for choking, blocking, swinging...And wonderfully easy to use. Highly durable...
Aaron Hageman Mar 09, 2010 (5 out of 5)
love it but it needs to be about 1.5 ft longer
Matthew Halley Feb 23, 2010 (5 out of 5)
Rawr, I purchased this a while back, it takes time to get used to and the weights do hurt like all hell, can do some serious damage and its pretty fun to use :)
Jonathan Bryant Jan 27, 2010 (5 out of 5)
This thing just looks painful, and I don't mean the quality. Let this thing fly and you won't wonder why you bought it anymore. You'll be too busy trying to find stuff (or people) to throw it at.
Jimmy Trinh Jul 16, 2009 (5 out of 5)
better than i thought, chain feels pretty strong although i havnt tried hitting something yet. good quality and great for its price.
Tyler Mau Mar 03, 2022 (4 out of 5)
Not very practical
Well my order was delayed twice, not a big deal. Anyways, this is a cool weapon if you absolutely know how to use it. Most of us do not have this specific training. To a novice this is more of a danger to themselves. I can see hopeful advantages to this weapon and can see practical use in it's Medieval Japanese application of it. However the chain is too long I believe to be effective for repeated strikes, along with the risk of your weapon falling into enemy hands and it being used against you. The control is limited and the chain tangles in your pockets much like a pair of headphones. The weights can be used for creative types like myself. I plan on folding this in half and wrapping the chain in paracord making it shorter and easier to get repeated strikes in. I still enjoy the fantasy factor but in a real fight Id rather use my hands than rely on this thing which could get me killed. As a restraining tool, such as possibly using them to subdue an attacker, the chain links are designed to be smooth so tying someone up like a pair if handcuffs like traditional Japanese castle defenders would do would not work unless you are manually on top of the person which could lead to legal charges for sure. This should not be taken seriously as a self defense tool, it poses more of a risk than an advantage. But the weights can be repurposed like I said, in more practical DIY weapons projects.
DAKOTA YA BUNCH O ARSHCLOCKS May 27, 2014 (4 out of 5)
unwieldy,but affective
I wish they would put a handle on 1 end, but raelize that wauld compromise the throwing aspect of the weapon.Overall, good buy
Seth hinkley Jan 02, 2010 (4 out of 5)
well its a little smaller than i thought but still prety awsome i still like it it is a nice buy
Kelly Speelman Apr 24, 2011 (3 out of 5)
Black Manriki Chain
While my favorite of all the Manriki Gusari's I own, and by far the most comfortable to practice with, it can still do some damage to yourself, others and property if misused. My ONLY complaint on this item is that the chain links are not welded closed, therefore will come apart if used as an actual self defense device. Still, a fantastic piece of hardware for practice and easily concealable for the function it was intended.