Is it just me or does this man exude the most friendly nature while also being the kind of person would kill me in half a second Also his laugh brings me so much joy
Even someone with headphones won't walk in the archery field with those whistling arrows flying around. And it'll scare animals away, making it a worry-free practice arrow.
About the whistling arrow: There is a historical variant in ancient Japan (Heian era) called the Kabura-ya (turnip-head arrow). It is basically what Joerg thought it was for - it's a signaling and messenger arrow. The whistling sound is basically used to alert the recipient that a message has been delivered. It's also used as a pre-battle intimidation tactic during wartime. Basically to demoralize the enemy into believing you have a superior number of warriors. Something like that happened in the Battle of Kurikara in 1183, where the number of whistling arrows fired by each side slowly increased from 15 shots to over a hundred shots over several exchanges of arrow volleys. Nowadays, such whistling arrows is used for Shinto cleansing rituals to ward off evil spirits. Most often seen (and heard) during the New Years Day at Japanese Shinto shrines.
@@The-three-eyed-Prophet I don't know about you, but having what amounts to a swarm of angry bees zipping in your general direction is enough to tell me it's time to gtfo. (lol)
@@spacecthulhu296 You need to take the power stroke into consideration. A long bow is substantially more powerful than a crossbow of the same draw weight.
You’re so right. Like someone else had posted on another comment. They said it’s the WW2 German Stuka Dive Bomber Siren of the Bow world, and I think that y’all are both right about it. It also kinda reminds me of the Aztec Death Whistle. Idk if you’ve ever heard of it or heard the sound before. I’d highly suggest listening to it on UA-cam, and it’s got a wicked scary/creepy sound to it
That “twitting” tip is used for signaling in ancient times. There was a Xiongnu chanyu in the 3rd century BC called Modu, who invented such a type of sirening arrows and trained his horse archers to shoot volleys at whichever direction the sound went, sort of like how a tracer works. He even ordered them to shoot his favorite horse and concubine, and anyone who hesitated were judged as disloyal and summarily executed. Modu’s father preferred the younger son, and exiled Modu. Modu later assassinated his father during a hunting trip using the sirening arrow.
@@sparkystudios3479 well yes, but actually no, fire arrows don't really often works, and when they do, they don't work as intended and just burns the shaft. Skallagrim and Shadiversity did videos about that
I think that the whistling arrows are actually for beginner practice archery and that the whistling allows you to more accurately track the general direction and approximate distance that the arrow has travelled. Having lost several dozen arrows (and many hours searching) to the nightmare that is tall grass, I feel that, to an extent, those whistling arrows could provide to be an absolute godsend to archers who have the frustrating habit of missing their targets.
Having pain is not scary. Imagine that someone near you got hurt from nowhere after a high-pitched mechanical whistle. And another one. And another one...
Never in a million years would I have thought that I would quietly watch a German guy try slicing a pizza with an arrowhead only to fail and instead use a pocket knife.
... dying after a 3 week battle with Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, contracted from pizza cut with a "funny" broadhead, previously fired into ballastic gelatin containing rat feces.
That will be asome and for sure even Gerges could get scare with steel and wood storm UP his head from the 300 spartans. Yes, Molon Labe os the Flying Nun Tweter Arrow. Or mane just the song of Banshe
In an archer platoon volley down into advancing infantry it would be a very effective terror enhancer. Jorge thought target range instead of field application... Awesome nevertheless~
First of all, yeah, glad you realised the “cruelty tip” is just a normal fishing tip. And for the small game tip (the one with 5 claws), if you read the sellers description, you will probably find a maximum bow power it should be used at, typically 50 or 60 pounds from a recurve or compound bow. That’s to prevent penetration. You shot of out of a 200lb crossbow so of course it’s gonna destroy the tip and go through the jell. That’s not it’s designed use.
The bow fishing head actually makes a lot of sense when I think about it. When the fish tries to swim away, the broadhead deploys and if not snags it, guts it. It's kind of like what I've heard about a sharks teeth. They're designed in such a way where it's easy to get in but hard to get out. If a shark bit you and you tried to pull away, it would make the wound much worse. I believe it's a similar concept.
Imagine you break in his house and your hear his sinister laughter as he fires some weird triple edged scalpel sharp poisoned death dark from narnia at you that he got from Amazon
No joke, if he fired the howler at me I'd flatout panic. The pizza cutter you would never even know until it has already cut a section out of an artery and your vision goes dark
Well you know the germans are good at that. 'No no it's not an 8 barelled high explosive incendiary and gas mortar its a ermmm.... oh fog machine, yeh thats it "fog machine" , Honest to god we wouldn't lie to you now would we'
...*Deathscream of a Citizen*...*someone pulls the arrow out of him, unscrews the arrowhead and reads the message*... Lord Sprave is sending all his citizens his regards XD
Growing up, we used those spring loaded arrows to hunt squirrels. The springs help bring it to a stop along the ground (or other things) if you miss the animal. The “war” arrow head is for bow fishing. Keeps the fish from escaping after you shoot it.
@@suicidebylifestyle9267 I have many people who swear that squirrels are yummy. About damage, a red squirrel chewed the waste gate control wires and nearly cause my friends car engine to have major damage
nobody's gonna talk about how he put so much effort into a video that he made not one but TWO props (stelleto knife and a pizza cutter) one just to show damage and one for sake of comady. this man cares so much about his audience that he added probably hours of production time for demonstration purposes to keep US entertained. you are so incredibly selfless and i enjoy every second i spend watching your videos. edit: and a pizza, although that might be for his lunch, thank you shrimp ketchup
It was originally used by knights to finish off armored opponents... it could pierce most mail or either slip between gaps in plate mail or through the visor slit for the helm.
Also I just want to say that there is something really refreshing about how Earnest and humble and fun you are in your videos, everything about how you present yourself feels so natural and normal. It's hard to explain but it's very comforting to just see regular sane people having a good time and smiling especially in the current climate
I think the acoustic arrow tip can be viewed as an acoustic version of signal flare, it can be used to announce your position, though I am not sure who would use it in this day and age.
The springs on the first tip cause it to flip upright when it hits grass rather than skimming along the ground under tall grass and getting lost. They work very well.
That first tip was introduced in the USA decades ago. They were in "Archery World" magazine as far back as the 80's when I was a little kid just starting in archery. They are meant for small game, squirrels, raccoons and the like. The springy bits off the side keep the arrow from burying in the grass and the blunt tip delivers all the impact while minimizing penetration. Small game just needs a hard "punch". They were sold as "Judo points".
I saw a video made my a Russian fellow that describing ancient arrow types from that region. One of the arrows had a large hollow whistling chamber that was hand carved. He described that the whistling was made to replicate the sounds of falcons and birds of prey. The hunter wait by bodies of water and would fire the arrow over a passing flock of water foul. Sometimes the sound would cause the birds to panic and land in the water for safety. If successful in diverting the flock to the water, the follow up shots to actually hit the birds would be easier to make. The wooden chamber at the end of the arrow was also carved into a diamond shape, which supposedly recreated the shape of a diving bird of prey.
@@Sinora and you cannot see anything because the camera is red. After that you just here a: "Wer bist du" and "stiiiirb" and the camera gets dropped. Na, wer hat das in Google übersetzer eingegeben, um raus zu finden, was es bedeutet?
Imagine you break into his house. You hear his deep laugh, then an arrow whizzing through the air. The last thing you hear before you die: “let me show you it’s features.”
Actually no, Shogun 2 gave them that use. Those where signalling arrows used to relay messages to distant parts of the armies, it might spook a few people, animals surely, but even a trained warhorse would have been trained not to fear noises and it's rider would have control over it too.
The one with springs is a Judo point, I only use them on my recurve because you dont want too much power. You definitely dont want it to penetrate. Great video!
They are designed for birds and rodent. Penetration would destroy much of the animal because they are so small and have comparitively fragile bodies (think turkey hunting, you use shot not a rifle bullet). Instead you want to kill via blunt shock trauma. It preserves the smaller game's body. The prongs help grasp to the animal creating drag so it's harder for them it flee in the short burst of adrenaline they sometimes have, help reduce risk of penetration by spreading the energy a bit more, as well as preventing it from burying itself in the ground.
Yep, exactly! The hooks will also catch branches and weeds if it misses so its harder to lose the arrow. Its also recommended to use flu-flu arrows (really puffy fletching that slows the arrow down a bit) with them.
If I remember correctly it should be a Mongol invention. It would have been used in hunting funnily enough, because the sound would attract attention(or scaring it stiff) instead of scaring the game away. Think about the effect of a car's headlights, something similar.
You said the word cruelty so grimly, it shows your humanity. I remember, you had shamed a hunter for using a blunt arrowhead in one of your videos. I respect that.
The first one is what we call a “judo” point. It is by far the best small game point you can get! Your arrows are much easier to retrieve! I have shot a pickup truck load of grouse through the years with judo points and have lost very few arrows! With the high cost of carbon arrows this is a awesome result!
Agreed. The packaging on the Judo points I’ve purchased here in Texas state they are for small game, and the arms are designed to catch on grass and weeds to slow it quickly, should you miss, and help prevent losing your arrow.
The multi pronged arrow tip at 12:45 is a "Judo" point designed for small game such as rabbits and birds imparting a lot of shock without penetrating, but if you miss your target the prongs grab the grass and the arrow tumbles and lays on the surface and doesn't bury itself in the ground by "snaking"
I searched up about cheap but good quality pocket knives and tips etc and came accross this guy and his energy is a amazing and so genuine. I am subscribed and can't wait for more videos!
A lot of special forces (especially during black ops missions) they use these! Bows are still used to this day along with melee weapons, we haven’t had a good man to man war since before the crusades, they’re still functional and devastating just not common bc no one wants to be close enough to experience the pain created by these weapons they’ed rather out range with guns... but sometimes they’re less functional than the old school stuff in close quarters
How I want to see two of these arrows underwater: The howler, and the fishing tip! Also! Please make a flying pizza cutter that works, and show us it's features!
I haven't watched this channel for years. I discovered him when I was like 16. Thank god, I found this channel again. I am 20 now. I love this guy so much
Love the ending! Also an idea - that whistling arrow might be heard in a very loud place because the sound is very high and specific. So it could have a role on the battelfield as a means of giving simple information - attack, retreat, whatever.
Most whistling arrows are used for hunting and the whistle is designed to cause a predictable reaction, such as to startle the animal between release and impact. Regulations are often very specific about which arrow to use for which animal, implying that some animals may have responded differently to certain sounds. You can also use the whistling Arrowhead to warn other Hunters that there are either Bears or Wolves in the area.
The high pitch sounding arrowhead is like the stuka siren of the arrow world, really cool that it actually works, and its loud aswell. Great video btw! Love your content!🙏🏻
The shrieker arrow s an updated version of the Chinese Humming Bulb arrow. Centuries ago it was used for signaling, I understand it was mostly used to signal the beginning of an attack to your allies so everyone could fire quickly, but I suppose it would also be used for any other kind of signaling.
And of course I was completely wrong LOL, I looked it up. It is a humming bulb arrowhead but from Japan, not China. The name is "Kabura-ya" and it was used by Sanurai at the start of battles, or in contests, to alert the enemy and to drive off evil influences. Ah well, my mistake but at least I corrected the information.
I learned the use of the first arrow from my Hunter Safety Course. The first arrow he showed is a arrowhead used for hunting small game or if you are looking to just shoot for fun into the distance or at a light target, the springs on the side are used to help stand the arrow upright to make it easier to find if it's in tall grass or such. Thank you Hunter Safety Course, I knew you'd come on handy one day
Carson Barrett the Bear (Fred Bear) Bow company sold those broadheads as “Judo points” in the 1970’s. They do make the arrow stand up in grass sometimes.... the typical draw weight was 45 lbs.
21:44 I love the nickname "king of fun" lol🤣 A small tip: Actually that arrow was something quiet common long time ago in east Asia. It was used for multiple purpose, such as delivering mails to enemy army when unable to send a messager, and the voice was just like saying "knock-knock, this is not an arrow for attacking and there is something important with it". Also, some tribe leaders used it to send commands, like pointed out the target for their horse archer bodyguards in hunting or combat.
I seem to recall reading somewhere, that there were different signal arrows in use, that would produce distinctive whistles when shot, allowing Generals to signal orders to troops at a distance, by firing it across their lines or overhead, similar to how different war drum beats or horn blares could signal advance, retreat, close, fire-at-will, make-ready, reload, flank, hold, defend, or even different rotations.
@@damianolsen6763 I'm curiy why you would add a 2nd comment instead of editing your 1st comment? Yeah the fishing head I have never seen one but I figured out what it was as soon as I saw the damn thing it's not rocket surgery people lol
I feel like if you use it with a crossbow it acts like a hollow point bullet where the head will spread apart and rip a bigger hole and possibly stop inside the target.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the arrow/bolt were to strike off-axis a bit, wouldn't the springs also serve to "grab" the target a bit and swing the actual head a bit more flush with the animal?
I know judo points from archery. You use them for „stumping“ (Using dead tree stumps, branches etc as targets in the forest). With the judo point attached the arrow won‘t penetrate deep and is therefore easier to remove from the target.
ive been watching this guy forever. i love his reviews and the best thing about him is that laugh. man i could hear you laugh all day lmao. you are amazing keep doing your thing man!!
The whistling arrowheads can also be used to help make rope bridges by putting long wire in the holes of the head while the wire is tied together with the rope
16:30 from what I understand, the triangle shape makes it hard to stitch the wound. Also, *IF* it was used a parrying side arm, the edges give you information and control over the oppents weapon.
Decelerating the arrow isn't a bad thing though in terms of ballistic impact. That's part of the reason why hollow point bullets are so devastating to soft targets compared to full metal jacket bullets. With full metal jackets, unless the bullet tumbles or is stopped by bone, the bullet will pass through, and thus a lot of energy is "wasted" to propel the bullet out of the body. But with hollow points almost all of the energy is transfered to the target it hits. It's the same thing here, more energy is transfered to the target as the arrow decelerates inside of it.
The “Twitter” head is a signaling arrow head used to start the attack of an ambush. The “cruelty” head is for fishing, the arrow head passes thru the fish and then expands so you can real your fish back in without the arrow pulling back out. I use them all the time. The “funny spring” head is for small game like rabbits and smaller. The shock of the impact kills the animal with out destroying the hide or meat. The springs stop deeper penetration. The “pizza cutter” is designed to cut arteries and vanes so the animal bleeds out faster. The five sided arrow head is a copy of the armor piercing arrows that ended he use of plate armor in battles since the mid 1500’s. You were shooting with way to much power and far to close to the target to get the proper results.
Sorry, what? Plate Armor piercing arrowheads? No such thing, that is impossible. Where did you hear that from? Plate armor ended because of guns and modernization of warfare and army tactics, not arrowheads.
@@Khorne_of_the_Hillwell except if the knight in plate armour fought against anything that was even remotely designed to counter the armor, like maces, warhammers or poleaxe. and then again, the bodkin head arrows could penetrate such armor, even at ranges of about 200m, but to be fair it wouldnt do much else. you would have a little hole in your plate, but things like a gambeson or mail underneath would have stopped it completely.
I’ve been watching you’re videos since I was like 14, I’m 20 now and you still give me a huge smile and you take me back man thank you for you’re content it is always so fun to watch
@@ChaosBW self defence is still killing people, at least here in europe. You can carry arround tools here if you're acrually gonna use them for their origibal purpose
@@serse8455 self defense could also apply to animals not just people. I know in Europe you've killed most natural predators so you don't need to deal with them but much of the world still has to content with mother natures killers.
My grandfather says he's grown weary of life, he pisses razor blades 3 times a night and can barely move, he's had a long and happy life but now wants to be relieved of life. Can I use the stiletto as a mercy-giver, since it's legal now and he is in incurable pain?
I'd like to see you get a bunch of those whistling tips and fire them from one of your full auto bows and/or the Instant Legolas bows!
Imagine one hundred archers shooting whistling darts towards the enemy... Whistle and bladed. Frightening to the men too...
Would sound like a firework show
That's a good idea
Tune them to play different notes and play a little melody with arrows. 😁
@@Immopimmo I do that with my hareem. they all make slightly different noises when I play with them, sweet music!
Is it just me or does this man exude the most friendly nature while also being the kind of person would kill me in half a second
Also his laugh brings me so much joy
Truuuuee, tbh I subbed cuz of the laugh
Yeah he was like a friendly serial killer but his laugh make me calm
Joerg is the personification of gallows humour.
yep same
*Braum has entered the chat*
the purposes of the whistling arrows are:
-signalling
-scaring the enemys horses
or put a thin rope in it for fishing or shooting birds... lots of uses
‘Sounds’ like a good ‘tip’ for distress flare with no risk of fire,add some sparkle or glow/flashing nocks to the arrow for extra flare & reclaiming?
Even someone with headphones won't walk in the archery field with those whistling arrows flying around. And it'll scare animals away, making it a worry-free practice arrow.
I wonder if the sound is significantly different if he puts one or two small metallic marbles.
@@kaptunkordan6656 Pretty sure the very first one is for birds
About the whistling arrow:
There is a historical variant in ancient Japan (Heian era) called the Kabura-ya (turnip-head arrow). It is basically what Joerg thought it was for - it's a signaling and messenger arrow. The whistling sound is basically used to alert the recipient that a message has been delivered.
It's also used as a pre-battle intimidation tactic during wartime. Basically to demoralize the enemy into believing you have a superior number of warriors. Something like that happened in the Battle of Kurikara in 1183, where the number of whistling arrows fired by each side slowly increased from 15 shots to over a hundred shots over several exchanges of arrow volleys.
Nowadays, such whistling arrows is used for Shinto cleansing rituals to ward off evil spirits. Most often seen (and heard) during the New Years Day at Japanese Shinto shrines.
yess twittering arrows have been used in wars to frighten the enemies ... imagine a wall of whistleing arrows flying towards you ...
@@The-three-eyed-Prophet I don't know about you, but having what amounts to a swarm of angry bees zipping in your general direction is enough to tell me it's time to gtfo. (lol)
Could have been used as an ancient flaregun?
I assumed it was meant to be on a hollow shaft to bleed the target
@@Azmodari ... you've never held an actual arrow in your hand, I take it.
I dont know who this man is, why it's in my recommended but I love how happy he is about everything and now I'm going to watch more
My exact first thoughts when I fished water one of his videos five videos ago!!!
What a delight! He is the most wholesome person I'd never want to make upset.
That's how most of us got subscribed lol
welcome to germans I guess XD
Congratulations on discovering Joerg Sprave! One of the best inventors on the internet and UA-cam OG.
I'm somehow convinced the sellers didn't account these arrows being fired with four times the strength of a normal bow
just 4x? isn't that the 900lb crossbow?
Ye same
@@braziliancivilian8244 11x
@@spacecthulhu296 You need to take the power stroke into consideration. A long bow is substantially more powerful than a crossbow of the same draw weight.
Very much this. I use those judo heads myself for rabbits but I use a 30lb re-curve.
His laugh... it is like santa with a badass arsenal of weapons
Yes! I’ve been saying he could easily kill someone and then dress up as Santa for the grandkids right after!
Who says santa doesnt have a arsenal
That could be a movie: bad santa punishing the bad boys shooting blunt arrows in their buts HAHAHAHAHA
Axy-dent-ly -einsamerWolf- master-of-desaster nice plot
He is so cute somehow
1000 of those whistling tipped arrows from multiple directions would be terrifying to an enemy force
Omg I imagined that and I have to say thank you sir or madam I needed that
remember the Mythbusters doing the Watcha Arrow rocket throwers?
You’re so right. Like someone else had posted on another comment. They said it’s the WW2 German Stuka Dive Bomber Siren of the Bow world, and I think that y’all are both right about it. It also kinda reminds me of the Aztec Death Whistle. Idk if you’ve ever heard of it or heard the sound before. I’d highly suggest listening to it on UA-cam, and it’s got a wicked scary/creepy sound to it
Imagine an army of repeating legolas with those.
twittering arrows have been used in wars to frighten the enemies ... imagine a wall of whistleing arrows flying towards you ...
Imagine being brutally hunted and killed with “the funny arrow”
Wait that aint funny
Man that gave me the giggles
"Are you not entertained?!"
Lmao pretty good laugh out of me
sir prepare to meet the “funny arrow”
That “twitting” tip is used for signaling in ancient times.
There was a Xiongnu chanyu in the 3rd century BC called Modu, who invented such a type of sirening arrows and trained his horse archers to shoot volleys at whichever direction the sound went, sort of like how a tracer works. He even ordered them to shoot his favorite horse and concubine, and anyone who hesitated were judged as disloyal and summarily executed.
Modu’s father preferred the younger son, and exiled Modu. Modu later assassinated his father during a hunting trip using the sirening arrow.
China’s history is really interesting, it’s a shame it’s boiled down to “paper, compass, gunpowder, moving on..” in schools
Could also be used for a fire arrow
Pack it with cotton and a flammable liquid and light it, boom! Fire arrow
@@sparkystudios3479 well yes, but actually no, fire arrows don't really often works, and when they do, they don't work as intended and just burns the shaft. Skallagrim and Shadiversity did videos about that
@@danielblanchette8593 don't forget Lindybeige's video on FIRE ARROWS.
Chinese always know who invented some stuff, where even with a patent office we are at trouble saying something conclusive.
can you imagine if a robber came to this guys house, he'd just hear a menacing laugh "let me show you its features"
“Let’s see how far it went :)”
This is by far the greatest comment I've ever read 😂😂😂😭
We all read that in hes voice
"Please sit down - enjoy some jello with chocolate sprinkles, only lightly used for arrow testing."
Lets see if this robber can stop those weird amazon tips ha ha ha
**VROOOOOOOOM**
You know, I imagine it's pretty scary if you suddenly hear a high-pitched mechanical whistle followed by a sharp pain in your body.
If you survive it, that whistling will give you some intense PTSD
Basically I'd think a ghost archer shot me.
I think that the whistling arrows are actually for beginner practice archery and that the whistling allows you to more accurately track the general direction and approximate distance that the arrow has travelled. Having lost several dozen arrows (and many hours searching) to the nightmare that is tall grass, I feel that, to an extent, those whistling arrows could provide to be an absolute godsend to archers who have the frustrating habit of missing their targets.
Having pain is not scary.
Imagine that someone near you got hurt from nowhere after a high-pitched mechanical whistle.
And another one.
And another one...
twittering arrows have been used in wars to frighten the enemies ... imagine a wall of whistleing arrows flying towards you ...
Never in a million years would I have thought that I would quietly watch a German guy try slicing a pizza with an arrowhead only to fail and instead use a pocket knife.
To be fair the pizza looks flipping delicious
He needed to use the bow as well to properly cut it.
And our gramps said germans have no sense of humour
... dying after a 3 week battle with Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, contracted from pizza cut with a "funny" broadhead, previously fired into ballastic gelatin containing rat feces.
@@jefftjt Yea I think he had more than one of each. When you order these tings you usually get a box of 10 or 20.
"it will also create a very funny woud canal" sometimes im so terrified of this man
😂
That laugh tho
"Huh.. she fell funny.."
“Very funny wound canal” as he jams his Finger in it yelling and screaming. “now onto the Chinese arrow”, *proceeds to hunt the world
He probably meant funny as strange
Please load the full auto crossbow with the screaming arrows of death please pleeeeease😄🙏
Imagine an army shooting a wall of hundreds at a time. The sound would fill the air. And you wouldn't be able to hear anything else after that.
That will be asome and for sure even Gerges could get scare with steel and wood storm UP his head from the 300 spartans. Yes, Molon Labe os the Flying Nun Tweter Arrow. Or mane just the song of Banshe
In an archer platoon volley down into advancing infantry it would be a very effective terror enhancer. Jorge thought target range instead of field application... Awesome nevertheless~
That would be amazing.
The sounds of it in slow motion is nightmare inducing
sentences that have never been said in history: "i think it will create a very funny wound canal"
Lol unfortunately I think this has been said far too many times throughout humanity, it's kind of our raison d'etre
@@RogerS1978 yeah humans are really cruel, it was probably one the first things humans said
"Very funny wound canal" lol what a sentence
I was just about to comment this
Funny means weird or unusual in German
@@schwuzi As a german i'd say we misuse "witzig/lustig" a lot.
german humour
@@kaptein1247
German "sarcasm"
First of all, yeah, glad you realised the “cruelty tip” is just a normal fishing tip. And for the small game tip (the one with 5 claws), if you read the sellers description, you will probably find a maximum bow power it should be used at, typically 50 or 60 pounds from a recurve or compound bow. That’s to prevent penetration. You shot of out of a 200lb crossbow so of course it’s gonna destroy the tip and go through the jell. That’s not it’s designed use.
Ain't no kill like overkill
But this is the Slingot channel!! 200lbs crossbows are just the start! 😁
100% correct. Also those small spring-arms are designed to cause the arrow to stand straight up so the fletching acts like a flag marking your kill.
haha why is it so funny that he shot a 50lb arrow tip out of a 200lb bow
@@TheBlueB0mber I think that's why we call them "Judo" points, because of the flip they make the arrow do on a miss
"It looks like a mini Pizza cutter."
So use it to cut pizza from 30 meters.
Maybe it's pizza cutters for pro archers.
I see
But there are 2 cutting "wheels", so it would leave a very strange thin slice =D
There is a UA-camr that took a pig with the pizza cutter broad head
Use it to cut a 30 meter pizza😏
The bow fishing head actually makes a lot of sense when I think about it. When the fish tries to swim away, the broadhead deploys and if not snags it, guts it. It's kind of like what I've heard about a sharks teeth. They're designed in such a way where it's easy to get in but hard to get out. If a shark bit you and you tried to pull away, it would make the wound much worse. I believe it's a similar concept.
think it goes thru the fish making the anti reverse levers functional so the fish doesn't get off
When the apocalypse happens this guy is gonna be our Father Grigori.
wow they sound the exact same
"THEY'VE ALMOST BROKEN THROUGH"
*Laughing echos* "let me show you it's features"
"You have already met HA.HA. my congregation. HA.HA.HA."
He looks like someone who will teach the main character to shoot
He just runs into some fire while laughing and firing arrows at zombies
"THIS IS FOR KILLING PEOPLE" I love this german dude, he's so chill that makes you kinda uncomfortable
It's just how the germans have always been XD jk
Joakim Vasshus haha im german too
Sorry mate, i’m norwegian, i guess that makes us previously german tho?😂, although you have a lovely country
I'm just sad I can't make a sandwich with it
@@joakimlv haha thanks I would like to visit Norway someday but I think it will take a couple of years until I go to Norway
Imagine you break in his house and your hear his sinister laughter as he fires some weird triple edged scalpel sharp poisoned death dark from narnia at you that he got from Amazon
Oddly specific
"Let me show you it's features!"~ the last thing you hear
@@JC-XL shoot fam, god won’t help you in this situation
@Oliver Von arx Aight that’s pretty creative
No joke, if he fired the howler at me I'd flatout panic. The pizza cutter you would never even know until it has already cut a section out of an artery and your vision goes dark
19:30 "And they are expanding. Ah, yes. The cruelty is there." 😂
This man sounds like a quest giver in an RPG and I think it's objectively the best thing ever.
That Zemnian accent is something else.
Jorge: So i made a knife that violates the geneva convention
again
@@midgetman4206 AGAIN?
@@WardNightstone for the 3rd time
Well you know the germans are good at that. 'No no it's not an 8 barelled high explosive incendiary and gas mortar its a ermmm.... oh fog machine, yeh thats it "fog machine" , Honest to god we wouldn't lie to you now would we'
@@smolwavingsnail9028 bruuuh
‘Funny wound canal’ is something I never thought I’d hear
Just Jack Haha, maybe do a really funny custom broad head. Maybe a 😀 smiley?
This man is a 2012/2011 UA-cam Classic
Glad to see you back in the recommended Joreg
"I'm supposed to be on a diet"
Oh the sacrifices we make for science...
*The main villain explaining his master plan with arrows tips*
is that a jojo refence?
JANEASE FLORENTINO no
...*Deathscream of a Citizen*...*someone pulls the arrow out of him, unscrews the arrowhead and reads the message*... Lord Sprave is sending all his citizens his regards XD
"I have two dozen self-designed ballistas at my disposal. Surrender at once or I will show you their features!"
Dinnertime at the Sprave household
"Oh no! My Pizza Cutter broke! How can we slice it now"
Jorge "AHA! I Have an arrowhead with that very feature!"
Growing up, we used those spring loaded arrows to hunt squirrels. The springs help bring it to a stop along the ground (or other things) if you miss the animal. The “war” arrow head is for bow fishing. Keeps the fish from escaping after you shoot it.
I tested one by shooting it into a dead pine tree. It didn't pass through the trees branches. Definitely good to not lose an arrow in brush
Each compression on the springs use up energy, it's kinda neat.
Squirrels are SO tiny, how much damage does the impact do? are they still edible after or do they kinda turn into a bag of mashed rodent parts?
@@suicidebylifestyle9267 I have many people who swear that squirrels are yummy. About damage, a red squirrel chewed the waste gate control wires and nearly cause my friends car engine to have major damage
@old man strength whistling tip, not for hunting because its very loud but its a nice novelty item.
the twittering arrow tip is a Chinese traditional tip called “响箭 ”
it usually used as a charge signal if you ambush someone.
Why not just use a whistle then?
@@Bjawu i guess the sound from a whistle wont travel a long distence but twittering arrow will.
@@Bjawu And get first volley on your position. Nope
It would probably also have been useful against the mongols, using it to scare the horses.
I came to the comments for this explanation lol
nobody's gonna talk about how he put so much effort into a video that he made not one but TWO props (stelleto knife and a pizza cutter) one just to show damage and one for sake of comady. this man cares so much about his audience that he added probably hours of production time for demonstration purposes to keep US entertained. you are so incredibly selfless and i enjoy every second i spend watching your videos.
edit: and a pizza, although that might be for his lunch, thank you shrimp ketchup
And he made the pizza
@@shrimpketchup2993 i can't believe i forgot the pizza
tht one "cruelty" arrow head seems like its more for fishing so u can pull the fish in without the head pulling out
Thats why we love him
@@kurtmora7434 thats exactly what it is, i have some for my slingshot
I don't know how I found this guy, but I love it. He has a great humor and is a lot calmer and more entertaining than most other channels of this kind
24:29 Someone falling into one of the many booby-traps around the property.
In the future, intruders' death screams will be proceeded by 40 whistling sounds as the tripwire activates full-auto crossbows with whistle heads.
Oh god I burst out laughing reading this. Thank you
LMAO
Hahaha
Hahahahahha
"The stiletto has one thing that i love, this only have a single purpose, this is for killing people"
Ok.
Let me show you it's features!!
You can't really make yourself a sandwich with it.
It was originally used by knights to finish off armored opponents... it could pierce most mail or either slip between gaps in plate mail or through the visor slit for the helm.
InternetGravedigger the knife version of the rapier.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Also I just want to say that there is something really refreshing about how Earnest and humble and fun you are in your videos, everything about how you present yourself feels so natural and normal. It's hard to explain but it's very comforting to just see regular sane people having a good time and smiling especially in the current climate
I think the acoustic arrow tip can be viewed as an acoustic version of signal flare, it can be used to announce your position, though I am not sure who would use it in this day and age.
The springs on the first tip cause it to flip upright when it hits grass rather than skimming along the ground under tall grass and getting lost. They work very well.
1:50 As you can see here, an "Italian weapon of war that was banned by the Geneva Suggestion" - colorized
Geneva suggestion lol
bruh I paused at that exact spot in the video lmao
"During the _____ war Geneva Convention was downgraded to Geneva Suggestion"
-I've heard this somewhere but idk where
Lmao.
@@yaysimonsays151 What was the Geneva Intention, I wonder? jk
"you could put in a message in here to communicate and.."
Me: "EXPLOSIVES!"
Glad im not the only one😂
Me: POISON!!!
That first tip was introduced in the USA decades ago. They were in "Archery World" magazine as far back as the 80's when I was a little kid just starting in archery.
They are meant for small game, squirrels, raccoons and the like. The springy bits off the side keep the arrow from burying in the grass and the blunt tip delivers all the impact while minimizing penetration. Small game just needs a hard "punch".
They were sold as "Judo points".
Also meant to be shot from a weaker bow.
Legend says Jörg has to shave every ten minutes due to his incredible manliness
Legend says if you hear his laugh in person you instantly grow hair in your nuts from pure manliness
I saw a video made my a Russian fellow that describing ancient arrow types from that region. One of the arrows had a large hollow whistling chamber that was hand carved. He described that the whistling was made to replicate the sounds of falcons and birds of prey. The hunter wait by bodies of water and would fire the arrow over a passing flock of water foul. Sometimes the sound would cause the birds to panic and land in the water for safety. If successful in diverting the flock to the water, the follow up shots to actually hit the birds would be easier to make.
The wooden chamber at the end of the arrow was also carved into a diamond shape, which supposedly recreated the shape of a diving bird of prey.
Ingenious!
Cool!
Imagine breaking in somewhere and u just hear "Do you know what I love about this stiletto? It's only for killing people" and you know it's over
I now have an image of a German man in stilettos in my head, thank you
@@cloroxusthestainlessone4324 i am scared
i brain is horrified
@Keali'i Cooper Followed by a scream and the signature laugh...
@@Sinora and you cannot see anything because the camera is red. After that you just here a: "Wer bist du" and "stiiiirb" and the camera gets dropped.
Na, wer hat das in Google übersetzer eingegeben, um raus zu finden, was es bedeutet?
Why can’t I ever have a neighbor like you?🤣👊 Every time you laugh you put a smile on my face bro! Love the constant!
that pizza cutter arrowhead looks like a goddamn war crime
just the opposite, it gives for more bleed out and faster kill.
Most of these do lol
That hook one would definitely be a war crime. Essentially a hollow point in arrow form, probably even more damaging.
Y'all forgetting that these arrowheads are made to "hunt" animals not people
The reverse expanding tip if for bow fishing.
"To stab someone so he dies quickly" [ominous chuckle]
His laugh is like the kind wise yet comedic master that’s training you to be the best in a certain skill.
You wish to do what I do? Very well.
...even if he kills you doing it...
Imagine you break into his house. You hear his deep laugh, then an arrow whizzing through the air. The last thing you hear before you die: “let me show you it’s features.”
The whistling arrow is for demoralizing enemys. The japanese used them.
weird how this confused him as years and years ago he did a video on whistling slingshot ammo
The slow motion sound is probably what the Japanese heard in their nightmares
6:59
This is so terrifying
@@ChaosBW ye sounds like a beast
Actually no, Shogun 2 gave them that use. Those where signalling arrows used to relay messages to distant parts of the armies, it might spook a few people, animals surely, but even a trained warhorse would have been trained not to fear noises and it's rider would have control over it too.
@@JakeCWolf whats shogun 2 ?
The ending with the pizza cutter is my favorite.
With a tall boy to wash it down, outstanding! 👍
Watching Jeorg eating that pizza made me so hungry, I actually considered making breakfast.
Stomach: PIZZA!
Me: Nah...
The one with springs is a Judo point, I only use them on my recurve because you dont want too much power. You definitely dont want it to penetrate. Great video!
Why would you not want it to penetrate?
They are designed for birds and rodent. Penetration would destroy much of the animal because they are so small and have comparitively fragile bodies (think turkey hunting, you use shot not a rifle bullet).
Instead you want to kill via blunt shock trauma. It preserves the smaller game's body. The prongs help grasp to the animal creating drag so it's harder for them it flee in the short burst of adrenaline they sometimes have, help reduce risk of penetration by spreading the energy a bit more, as well as preventing it from burying itself in the ground.
Yep, exactly! The hooks will also catch branches and weeds if it misses so its harder to lose the arrow. Its also recommended to use flu-flu arrows (really puffy fletching that slows the arrow down a bit) with them.
Sounds like good bow hunting tips, though may be too much for crossbow tips if at higher draw weights.
@@Aereto Most crossbow tips for this job are usually a large blunt rubber end like you would cap a metal chair leg with.
Huh that twittering arrow becomes a biblically accurate angel when slowed
I need to play d&d with this man. His voice and his personality is just too good
the twittering arrow's purpose is obviously to take core meat samples at distance
Naturally
Suppression... It has a psychological effect on the enemy.
Could it be to scare away pests
If I remember correctly it should be a Mongol invention. It would have been used in hunting funnily enough, because the sound would attract attention(or scaring it stiff) instead of scaring the game away. Think about the effect of a car's headlights, something similar.
Vlad Avram interesting
Sein Lachen ist so herrlich 😂 imagine getting shot by an arrow and hear him laugh in the distance 😂
Haha xD
The twittering broadhead might have some psychological effect on it when used in combat.
it may be used like signal device
twittering arrows have been used in wars to frighten the enemies ... imagine a wall of whistleing arrows flying towards you ...
You said the word cruelty so grimly, it shows your humanity. I remember, you had shamed a hunter for using a blunt arrowhead in one of your videos. I respect that.
“Jelly poison” sounds way too intimidating for something that starts with “jelly”
Its grape flavored.
Agreed
@@IHaveWaffles oooh, I want some
@@nomsterdude waffles, pain or jelly?
It's super effective against diabetics
Enemy: gets ambushed
Joerg: points a knife to his neck
"Let me show you it's features"
Evil Santa lough
Oh god that's horrifying
Underrated comment 😂
The first one is what we call a “judo” point. It is by far the best small game point you can get! Your arrows are much easier to retrieve! I have shot a pickup truck load of grouse through the years with judo points and have lost very few arrows! With the high cost of carbon arrows this is a awesome result!
Agreed. The packaging on the Judo points I’ve purchased here in Texas state they are for small game, and the arms are designed to catch on grass and weeds to slow it quickly, should you miss, and help prevent losing your arrow.
The tweeting arrow would probably sound awesome if you shot it past the camera, so you get the doppler effect changing the pitch
Enemy: gets ambushed
Joerg: points a knife to his neck
"Let me show you it's features"
Evil Santa laugh
The multi pronged arrow tip at 12:45 is a "Judo" point designed for small game such as rabbits and birds imparting a lot of shock without penetrating, but if you miss your target the prongs grab the grass and the arrow tumbles and lays on the surface and doesn't bury itself in the ground by "snaking"
This is the comment I came looking for. Thanks for the explanation!
“I won’t slap the top because there’s rat poop” *puts his hand all over the rat poop when stabbing it *
this guy is so wholesome but scary at the same time XD
He is definitely a viking
True
its called a serial killer
3:30 to keep the fish from slipping off the arrow.
I searched up about cheap but good quality pocket knives and tips etc and came accross this guy and his energy is a amazing and so genuine. I am subscribed and can't wait for more videos!
2:19
"It would also create a very funny wound canal I think... heh... ... ... ... heh..."
Saying “crazy Chinese broadheads” in a German accent makes the bow and arrow sound insanely menacing...
A lot of special forces (especially during black ops missions) they use these! Bows are still used to this day along with melee weapons, we haven’t had a good man to man war since before the crusades, they’re still functional and devastating just not common bc no one wants to be close enough to experience the pain created by these weapons they’ed rather out range with guns... but sometimes they’re less functional than the old school stuff in close quarters
Say this while doing the Congo. lol
Do "crazy Chinese broadheads" have red hair?
I know from personal experience that the ones with red hair ARE insanely menacing!
How I want to see two of these arrows underwater: The howler, and the fishing tip!
Also! Please make a flying pizza cutter that works, and show us it's features!
I haven't watched this channel for years. I discovered him when I was like 16. Thank god, I found this channel again. I am 20 now. I love this guy so much
Love the ending!
Also an idea - that whistling arrow might be heard in a very loud place because the sound is very high and specific. So it could have a role on the battelfield as a means of giving simple information - attack, retreat, whatever.
I want him to put 40 of them in his full auto crossbow
But on a threaded arrow? Whistling arrows WERE used, particularly in Japan, but what use for a modern head?
@@mandowarrior123 poison gel
You could have openings of various sizes for different tones!
“Ah yes, the cruelty is there”
Full auto crossbow loaded with whistling tips!
LOL thats soooo noisy
Most whistling arrows are used for hunting and the whistle is designed to cause a predictable reaction, such as to startle the animal between release and impact. Regulations are often very specific about which arrow to use for which animal, implying that some animals may have responded differently to certain sounds. You can also use the whistling Arrowhead to warn other Hunters that there are either Bears or Wolves in the area.
The high pitch sounding arrowhead is like the stuka siren of the arrow world, really cool that it actually works, and its loud aswell.
Great video btw! Love your content!🙏🏻
I was wondering how loud it would sound. Have you ever heard it in person??
The shrieker arrow s an updated version of the Chinese Humming Bulb arrow. Centuries ago it was used for signaling, I understand it was mostly used to signal the beginning of an attack to your allies so everyone could fire quickly, but I suppose it would also be used for any other kind of signaling.
And of course I was completely wrong LOL, I looked it up. It is a humming bulb arrowhead but from Japan, not China. The name is "Kabura-ya" and it was used by Sanurai at the start of battles, or in contests, to alert the enemy and to drive off evil influences. Ah well, my mistake but at least I corrected the information.
@@Khalagata thank you I’ve been thumbing through all these comments really trying to find the true purpose of that screech arrow. That makes sense
@@bassjammincaleb You're welcome =)
Joerg is himself the most dangerous broadhead
I learned the use of the first arrow from my Hunter Safety Course. The first arrow he showed is a arrowhead used for hunting small game or if you are looking to just shoot for fun into the distance or at a light target, the springs on the side are used to help stand the arrow upright to make it easier to find if it's in tall grass or such. Thank you Hunter Safety Course, I knew you'd come on handy one day
Carson Barrett the Bear (Fred Bear) Bow company sold those broadheads as “Judo points” in the 1970’s. They do make the arrow stand up in grass sometimes.... the typical draw weight was 45 lbs.
Same just took the hunters ed
21:44 I love the nickname "king of fun" lol🤣
A small tip:
Actually that arrow was something quiet common long time ago in east Asia. It was used for multiple purpose, such as delivering mails to enemy army when unable to send a messager, and the voice was just like saying "knock-knock, this is not an arrow for attacking and there is something important with it". Also, some tribe leaders used it to send commands, like pointed out the target for their horse archer bodyguards in hunting or combat.
I seem to recall reading somewhere, that there were different signal arrows in use, that would produce distinctive whistles when shot, allowing Generals to signal orders to troops at a distance, by firing it across their lines or overhead, similar to how different war drum beats or horn blares could signal advance, retreat, close, fire-at-will, make-ready, reload, flank, hold, defend, or even different rotations.
The bow fishing head is used with a tether line to hall in the fish.
I swear this guy does not know what arrow tips are
And I'm not meaning you
@@damianolsen6763 I'm curiy why you would add a 2nd comment instead of editing your 1st comment?
Yeah the fishing head I have never seen one but I figured out what it was as soon as I saw the damn thing it's not rocket surgery people lol
@@skizzik121 because I can
@@skizzik121 tf is rocket surgery 😂
I thought the springs were there so when it catches grass on the ground it sticks upwards, so you can find it again.
You're correct, it's called a "judo" arrowhead and is a blunt for small game hunting
Small game And meant for 100% energy transmission for shock not shoot through
I feel like if you use it with a crossbow it acts like a hollow point bullet where the head will spread apart and rip a bigger hole and possibly stop inside the target.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the arrow/bolt were to strike off-axis a bit, wouldn't the springs also serve to "grab" the target a bit and swing the actual head a bit more flush with the animal?
I know judo points from archery. You use them for „stumping“ (Using dead tree stumps, branches etc as targets in the forest). With the judo point attached the arrow won‘t penetrate deep and is therefore easier to remove from the target.
The whistle tip is sort of like an alarm and could carry a smoke chare high into the air
ive been watching this guy forever. i love his reviews and the best thing about him is that laugh. man i could hear you laugh all day lmao. you are amazing keep doing your thing man!!
0:50 I had this feeling that when he touched it the arms would just close in on his finger like a bear trap
Classic Sprave comment: "I can think of only one reason: cruelty!"
The whistling arrowhead can hold cotton and lighter fluid so it'll be a self contained fire arrow with a fuel source.
nice
It whould go out unless you put some really wind resistant flame
The whistling arrowheads can also be used to help make rope bridges by putting long wire in the holes of the head while the wire is tied together with the rope
Fill it with survival matches so it doesnt go out
16:30 from what I understand, the triangle shape makes it hard to stitch the wound.
Also, *IF* it was used a parrying side arm, the edges give you information and control over the oppents weapon.
Decelerating the arrow isn't a bad thing though in terms of ballistic impact.
That's part of the reason why hollow point bullets are so devastating to soft targets compared to full metal jacket bullets.
With full metal jackets, unless the bullet tumbles or is stopped by bone, the bullet will pass through, and thus a lot of energy is "wasted" to propel the bullet out of the body.
But with hollow points almost all of the energy is transfered to the target it hits.
It's the same thing here, more energy is transfered to the target as the arrow decelerates inside of it.
I don't think we can compare bullets and arrows in this regard.
Arrows usually aren't fast enough to shoot straight through a target.
The “Twitter” head is a signaling arrow head used to start the attack of an ambush.
The “cruelty” head is for fishing, the arrow head passes thru the fish and then expands so you can real your fish back in without the arrow pulling back out. I use them all the time.
The “funny spring” head is for small game like rabbits and smaller. The shock of the impact kills the animal with out destroying the hide or meat. The springs stop deeper penetration.
The “pizza cutter” is designed to cut arteries and vanes so the animal bleeds out faster.
The five sided arrow head is a copy of the armor piercing arrows that ended he use of plate armor in battles since the mid 1500’s.
You were shooting with way to much power and far to close to the target to get the proper results.
Sorry, what? Plate Armor piercing arrowheads?
No such thing, that is impossible.
Where did you hear that from?
Plate armor ended because of guns and modernization of warfare and army tactics, not arrowheads.
Yeah, a knight in full plate was basically invincible (unless you "cheated" and had a few peasants knock him down and open his visor)
You're probably thinking of bodkin tips, which could readily pierce chainmail not designed to counter them
* veins
@@Khorne_of_the_Hillwell except if the knight in plate armour fought against anything that was even remotely designed to counter the armor, like maces, warhammers or poleaxe. and then again, the bodkin head arrows could penetrate such armor, even at ranges of about 200m, but to be fair it wouldnt do much else. you would have a little hole in your plate, but things like a gambeson or mail underneath would have stopped it completely.
This German man is what I want to be when I become older.
Dont we all
That’s technically a sentence you would put a if in
I just watched 25 minutes of some guy shooting jello with medieval weapons and showing off his murderous pencil, and i enjoyed it
"The thing I love about Stiletto, they have one purpose, killing people. Hahahaha!"
Stiletto and not "stilletos"
@@pietrodemeis880 Stiletto; not "stilletos."
@@pietrodemeis880 Pedantic, not Peddantic.
Deterrance and selfdefence would be a purpose aswell because they wore them openly
@@Tremere1901 I agree, anyone reasonable would run if they were threatened to be stabbed when they saw it
I’ve been watching you’re videos since I was like 14, I’m 20 now and you still give me a huge smile and you take me back man thank you for you’re content it is always so fun to watch
This channel should be required watching for every teenage boy! Good for a young man’s soul …and even better for an older man’s.
The "kings of cruelty" fishing heads even have a dead giveaway, the extending pieces look like fish!
after his laugh, my favorite thing about him is how he says "broadhead"
"the stiletto as a weapon has one thing i love, it only has a single purpose! its for killing people!" O_O
Law makers: all knives and guns are for killing people BAD BAD BAD
Weapons designed for farming and self defence: guess I'll just disappear
@@ChaosBW self defence is still killing people, at least here in europe. You can carry arround tools here if you're acrually gonna use them for their origibal purpose
@@serse8455 self defense could also apply to animals not just people. I know in Europe you've killed most natural predators so you don't need to deal with them but much of the world still has to content with mother natures killers.
Uuuuh, I cut shrinkwrap and remove splinters with mine... 'Murica
My grandfather says he's grown weary of life, he pisses razor blades 3 times a night and can barely move, he's had a long and happy life but now wants to be relieved of life. Can I use the stiletto as a mercy-giver, since it's legal now and he is in incurable pain?