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whatamp;#39;s going on weaversed Tim here again and today okay okay so all you internet experts have pointed out that the monkeyamp;#39;s fist knot when tied around a solid core like a pool ball or steel ball is in fact illegal not only in many states in the USA but also Canada and many other countries around the world when made with a heavy weight the monkeyamp;#39;s fish for sure can be used as a weapon as swinging it around can generate a lot of force but then again a hammer could generate a lot of blunt force as well so why exactly is the monkeyamp;#39;s fist illegal well before we get into that letamp;#39;s delve into a brief history of the monkeyamp;#39;s fist as many of you know the monkeyamp;#39;s fist is this not here tied around a weight at the end of a rope multiple sets of passes are made around weight and then tight this knot was originally used by Sailors so that they could weigh down a heaving line so that it could be thrown much more easily this line would be thr