Manufacturer | COLD STEEL | |
MFG NO | B6255TZ | |
SKU | 5642206 | |
UPC | 705442012238 |
Cold STL Two Piece Blow Gun B6255TZ
The Blowgun Or Blowpipe Has a Long History That spans The Globe. Many authorities Believe It Was First Invented In Malaysia Where It migrated Through The Malaysian And Indonesian archipelago's Finding Its Way To The Philippines And as Far North as Japan. The Blowgun, However, Was Not Just a Southeastern Weapon; It Also Surfaced In The Western Hemisphere In The jungles Of South And Central America, Moving as Far North as The Southeastern United States. Blowguns Were Originally Invented To Serve as a Hunting Weapon. They Were Used To Bag Small animals And birds, With Small stones Or Hardened Clay Pellets Being Used For Ammunition. Eventually, Most Hunters Discovered That They Could Take Much larger animals By The Use Of Thin Wooden darts That Were Laced With Lethal poisons. The Poison Was Derived From The Sap Of specially Cultivated vines. In The Early 1960S And '70's, blowguns Began To Gain a Small Foothold In The United States. During This Period, The Jivaro Blowgun Company Ran a Myriad Of Small advertisements For Their .38 Caliber Blowgun. These Were Featured In The Back Of Many Adventure, Gun And Survival magazines. Eventually, In The Late 1980’S They Faded Away. But The Mystique Of The Blowgun Itself Did Not Fade Away. Instead, a Number Of companies quickly jumped Into The Vacuum That Was Created By Jivaro’S Demise, And, By The Early 90's, The Market Was Flooded With a Horde Of Cheap, poorly constructed blowguns. Most Were Sold as Novelty items, With inefficient, Short, 2 And 3 Foot Tubes Made Of Paper-Thin Aluminum And Firing An Insipid .40 Caliber Dart. The Only Exception Was The J.R. Stupero Company And Their Successor The J.W. McFarlin Company Which Sold An Authentic Hunting Grade Blowgun That Was Made Of Thick, Strong Aluminum And Was Capable Of Propelling a Heavy .625 Magnum Dart. In 1983, Cold Steel's President, Lynn C. Thompson, Bought The First Of The Many .625 Magnum blowguns He Would eventually Own. He Became An Instant Fan And Has, Over The Last Two D
Munufacturer: Cold Steel
Model: B6255TZ
SKU: Si_4011253
Specification | Value | |
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MFG NO | B6255TZ | |
SKU | 5642206 | |
UPC | 705442012238 |
COLD STEEL | ||
Phone: | 805-650-8481 | |
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Website: | http://www.coldsteel.com | |
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Cold STL Two Piece Blow Gun B6255TZThe Blowgun Or Blowpipe Has a Long History That spans The Globe. Many authorities Believe It Was First Invented In Malaysia Where It migrated Through The Malaysian And Indonesian archipelago's Finding Its Way To The Philippines And as Far North as Japan. The Blowgun, However, Was Not Just a Southeastern Weapon; It Also Surfaced In The Western Hemisphere In The jungles Of South And Central America, Moving as Far North as The Southeastern United States. Blowguns Were Originally Invented To Serve as a Hunting Weapon. They Were Used To Bag Small animals And birds, With Small stones Or Hardened Clay Pellets Being Used For Ammunition. Eventually, Most Hunters Discovered That They Could Take Much larger animals By The Use Of Thin Wooden darts That Were Laced With Lethal poisons. The Poison Was Derived From The Sap Of specially Cultivated vines. In The Early 1960S And '70's, blowguns Began To Gain a Small Foothold In The United States. During This Period, The Jivaro Blowgun Company Ran a Myriad Of Small advertisements For Their .38 Caliber Blowgun. These Were Featured In The Back Of Many Adventure, Gun And Survival magazines. Eventually, In The Late 1980’S They Faded Away. But The Mystique Of The Blowgun Itself Did Not Fade Away. Instead, a Number Of companies quickly jumped Into The Vacuum That Was Created By Jivaro’S Demise, And, By The Early 90's, The Market Was Flooded With a Horde Of Cheap, poorly constructed blowguns. Most Were Sold as Novelty items, With inefficient, Short, 2 And 3 Foot Tubes Made Of Paper-Thin Aluminum And Firing An Insipid .40 Caliber Dart. The Only Exception Was The J.R. Stupero Company And Their Successor The J.W. McFarlin Company Which Sold An Authentic Hunting Grade Blowgun That Was Made Of Thick, Strong Aluminum And Was Capable Of Propelling a Heavy .625 Magnum Dart. In 1983, Cold Steel's President, Lynn C. Thompson, Bought The First Of The Many .625 Magnum blowguns He Would eventually Own. He Became An Instant Fan And Has, Over The Last Two DMunufacturer: Cold SteelModel: B6255TZ SKU: Si_4011253
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