Gunstock War Club
A valuable tool for Native Americans, this weapon has become an important part of the Okichitaw martial combat style. Its name is a clear descriptor—it’s a war club that is shaped like a gunstock, though there’s plenty of debate about which design came first. With a sharp point often set at the crook, this club delivers a lot of impact at the point of contact, and in the right hands itcan puncture through a fair amount of protection.
- You don’t really see how dangerous these are until you see one in the hands of a skilled Okichitaw practitioner. There is a lot of spinning and motion so that when the club finally hits, it drives in deep, usually at a vulnerable spot. Practitioners usually have a knife in their off hand, the better to hurt you with if you get too caught up watching the club.
- Mika
- They can also be pretty concealable. Make it so the spike is removable, bury that deep in some piece of luggage, and this will get past a lot of inattentive security.
- Cayman
ACC | REACH | DMG | AP | AVAIL | COST | |
Melee | 5 | 1 | (STR+3)P | -1 | 10 | 200 ¥ |
Thrown | Physical | - | (STR+2)P | -1 | - | - |
Item type
Weapon, Melee
Weight
1 lb
Dimensions
38.1 cm
Base Price
200 ¥
Raw materials & Components
Polymer, synthetic leather. Stainless steel spike