this still depends on training.u need to build callous,muscle memory,muscle power and technique precision to have a good chop.i got mine after training for 6 years,it has a lot of power,i think i can definitely KO anyone with it,but a fight will involve more than that.Need to set it up with other techniques first so its hard to see.
@eddienick - not in the London Met Police it's not. Taught to all recruits from Day One. They don't teach anything lethal, believe me! Political correctness rules the day... :(
actually my dad's a cop and if u karate chop the brachial nerve it could break the victim's neck. if you hit it with your forearm or back of your hand it'll just knock him out for about 10 to 20 seconds
"you wanted this" hahahahaha
uchimomogeri 7 months ago
this still depends on training.u need to build callous,muscle memory,muscle power and technique precision to have a good chop.i got mine after training for 6 years,it has a lot of power,i think i can definitely KO anyone with it,but a fight will involve more than that.Need to set it up with other techniques first so its hard to see.
khairuleven 1 year ago
@eddienick - not in the London Met Police it's not. Taught to all recruits from Day One. They don't teach anything lethal, believe me! Political correctness rules the day... :(
nigelmtb 2 years ago
actually my dad's a cop and if u karate chop the brachial nerve it could break the victim's neck. if you hit it with your forearm or back of your hand it'll just knock him out for about 10 to 20 seconds
guitarmasta96 2 years ago
Striking that area with a fist or a karate-style chop is actually considered 'lethal force' in law enforcement.
eddienick96 2 years ago
Hurts does it not?
dsmatos0130 3 years ago