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The Kama has its origins as a farming instrument that was then adapted into being used as a weapon. Used in Okinawan kobudo, the Kama are traditionally used in pairs and can be easily adapted into any kata or form movement for displays.
The Rattan Kama have been crafted with a layered rattan handle to create a traditional style weapon. The blade has been blunted for safety, with vent holes for dramatic and fast movement.
*Australian Delivery Only ā This weapon cannot be shipped internationally and is restricted to delivery within Australia.
Specifications:
- Handle Material: Layered Rattan
- Blade Material: Steel
- Vented, blunt blade
- Length: 12"
- Sold as a pair
Do I need a licence or permit for a Sword?
In general, swords such as a sabre, cutlass, samurai sword, katana, etc fall outside the scope of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and you do not need a licence or permit to own one and there are no specific safe storage requirements.
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/firearms/permits/firearms_permits/frequently_asked_questions_-_firearm_permits#wp2
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Description
The Kama has its origins as a farming instrument that was then adapted into being used as a weapon. Used in Okinawan kobudo, the Kama are traditionally used in pairs and can be easily adapted into any kata or form movement for displays.
The Rattan Kama have been crafted with a layered rattan handle to create a traditional style weapon. The blade has been blunted for safety, with vent holes for dramatic and fast movement.
*Australian Delivery Only ā This weapon cannot be shipped internationally and is restricted to delivery within Australia.
Specifications:
- Handle Material: Layered Rattan
- Blade Material: Steel
- Vented, blunt blade
- Length: 12"
- Sold as a pair
Do I need a licence or permit for a Sword?
In general, swords such as a sabre, cutlass, samurai sword, katana, etc fall outside the scope of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and you do not need a licence or permit to own one and there are no specific safe storage requirements.
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/firearms/permits/firearms_permits/frequently_asked_questions_-_firearm_permits#wp2
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