Blunt weapons are tools designed to inflict damage through force rather than cutting. They typically have a solid, heavy structure, allowing them to deliver powerful blows. Common examples include clubs, hammers, and batons. These weapons are often used in various combat sports and self-defense situations.
Unlike sharp weapons, blunt weapons do not have edges or points, making them less likely to cause deep cuts. Instead, they can cause bruising, fractures, or concussions. Blunt weapons have been used throughout history in warfare and personal defense, and they remain popular in modern martial arts and law enforcement training.