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What do Ninja & Indiana Jones have in common?? Blowguns.The Blowgun, 'The Breath of Death'Into the jungle, Poisons, Ninja, Amazon, blowgun shooting amongst cultures & history.Like the vid? Support here: www.Patreon.com/KirstenJoyWeissBlowpipe Blowgun history - Blowgun poisons were many - from dart frogs to gila monsters to puffer fish toxins - they were often used on dark missions by Ninja in the art of Ninjutsu, as well as blowguns by Amazonian tribes and more!Blowgun hunting, blowgun fishing, blowgun competitions, you name it! People have made simple bamboo blowgun all the way to laser assisted blowgun & nerf blowguns.
Blowgun darts have been made from exploding tipped darts all the way to blow darts made from PIRHANA teeth!This episode of Trigger Happy Tuesday will show you the best parts of blowgun poisons, uses, cultures, history, & much more! Set in the jungle.Weirdly enough, blowguns are banned in UK, California, and many other places. But they are still alive and well today!Featured in movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Mummy, Apocalypto, etcWatch my First time Shooting a Blowgun:blowgun fishingblow gunblowgun vs.Amazon blowpipe fishingWatch more videos: Http://www.kirstenjoyweiss.com/trick-shot-videosJoin in the adventure! Http://www.instagram.com/KirstenJoyWeissHttp://www.facebook.com/KirstenJoyWeissFor more info, shooting articles, and videos visit.
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BLOWGUNS ARE HIS BUSINESSChuck Weisbecker has turned the silent Jivaro weapon into the latest California sport.AT 14 Chuck Weisbecker began his blowgun career with a long brass tube and a sharpened bicycle spoke. While with the Marines in the Pacific he made another lung-powered airgun and went after bats, snakes and lizards. Once back in Orange, Calif., he took the sport up seriously, began making Fiberglas blowguns with aluminum linings and handsome, sporty-looking, hand-wrapped leather grips. After seeing him skewer small targets at 35 feet on TV shows or during club lectures, rabid converts always spring up to buy his equipment—probably the finest available—and to start new Dartman clubs. Chuck says rattlesnakes are decidedly not targets for the beginner.