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Kaman |
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An Indian composite bow. |
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Kasun |
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A Burmese self bow. |
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Ki-Hoko |
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A Japanese arrow with a pear-shaped wooded head. |
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King of the Popinjay |
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The crossbowmen whom was first to hit the popinjay in a contest from the 15th century onwards. |
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Kiri |
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The circles of a target, Japan. |
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Kisser Button |
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A device attached to the bowstring that touches the archer's lips when the string is at full draw. |
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Kixodwain |
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An arrow with a blunt, wedge shaped head used for hunting small birds, Point Barrow. |
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Kolv |
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Blunt headed arrows for shooting squirrel, Sweden. |
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Kumptas |
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The bows and bowmen of the Meenas, Rajestan. |
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Kung |
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A Chinese reflex bow. |
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Kuri-Ya |
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A type of arrow made from a peculiar species of bamboo from Mount Kayasan. |
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Kusune |
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A special kind of Japanese bowstring, softer than the ordinary type. |
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Kutsumaki |
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The wrappings of an arrow next to the head to prevent the shaft splitting from the pressure exerted by the tang of the arrow head. |
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Kyu-do |
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The art and practice of archery, Japan. |
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Kyusen |
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A bow and arrows, Japan. |
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