Yes.
James M. Phillips has written: 'The nunchaku and police training' -- subject(s): Nunchaku, Police, Self-defense 'Nunchaku II' -- subject(s): Nunchaku
The cast of Nunchaku - 2008 includes: Daniel Astbury as Deelo
The cast of Nunchaku - 1999 includes: Hien Nguyen as Instructor
Jiro Shiroma has written: 'Nunchaku' -- subject(s): Nunchaku, Training
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The cast of Nunchaku Freestyle Techniques - 2004 includes: Darrell Dean as Actor Darrell Milstead as Actor
In some countries and states, yes; but not everywhere.
The cast of Nunchaku - 2011 includes: Rodrigo Gils as Neighbor Sabrina Lalinde as Neighbor Hugo Piccinini as Bicicletero Carlos Schulkin as Santiago
Nunchaku typically have one chain connecting the two sticks together, but some variations may have two chains for added flexibility and control. The length and material of the chain can also vary depending on the design and purpose of the nunchaku.
Yes it is legal i think.
The spelling "nunchucks" is one colloquial usage. The actual term is nunchaku.
If they are in a case and to and from a sanctioned event. You can not carry them in the open or as a replacement for a defensive weapon.