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2004-12-08, 06:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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Damn... I can't imagine what a real japanese folded steel katana could withstand, those things were forged for years and year until they were perfect. But with the last one found selling at 500k+ I can imagine why no one would want to try.
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2004-12-08, 07:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
wow it was so awsome how the one bullet hit and shattered and impacted the cinderblocks in a whol bunch of little puffs of dust
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2004-12-08, 08:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
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Holy shit- it bisected a fucking .50 BMG round.
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2004-12-08, 09:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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yeah.. imagine what it could do to your head.. scarry shit.
my favorite test is the silk scarf test. drop the scarf from about a foot above the blade and it'll slice the silk clean in half. silk is so strong for how light it is and all you have to do is lay it on the blade and it cuts right through.. yeah, don't wanna fuck around with that little weapon.
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2004-12-08, 10:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
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Are swords legal? Do they need a permit or anything?
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2004-12-08, 10:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | |||
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my older brother's best friend, court, went back to Japan when he turned 18 and came back four years later fully trained in 100 some martial arts and with the ability to artfully and skillfully weild a katana. for ceremonies and things of that nature he wears his swords (one half of his family is Japanese, the other is American) including to his wedding. He has to have a type of permit, i believe, but only when wearing them out like that. it's like a concealed carry permit or something. i dunno. it's weird. i might have just misunderstood what he was explaining to me, but i doubt it.
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2004-12-09, 08:30 AM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
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Swords of incredibly deadly potential can be purchased in the UK without a permit (although I dunno how it works in the US). TB. |
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2004-12-09, 08:49 AM | [Ignore Me] #26 | |||
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I'd love a decent katana or tanto.
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2004-12-09, 08:53 AM | [Ignore Me] #27 | |||
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That's a cheap one. The better swords manufactured by Cold Steel will cut through entire phonebooks in a single swipe and can be stabbed easily through solid car roofs. That's Cold Steel stuff, that's nothing compared to real Japanese steel TB. |
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2004-12-09, 08:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #28 | |||
I LIVE IN ENGLAND
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Where'd you get it from? All I've seen are cheap �40 "hardened steel" (AKA - Thwack something hard with it and it'll break) things. There's actually a martial arts store in camden and one off carnaby street that sells apparently pretty good ones, or I could always try chinatown... just a bitch getting them back home.
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2004-12-09, 10:01 AM | [Ignore Me] #29 | ||
Cynical Brit
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Blades-UK.
And that's nothing more than a cheap rat-tail tang katana. By all rights it should have broken by now but it's obviously quite well made. A standard Paul Chen Practical Katana will slice and dice pretty much anything. With a high-carbon steel surgical sharpened blade and a full tang (blade goes all the way to the back of the hilt and is then bolted into place, very strong), it's really nice.. and that's just their bottom of the range manufactured sword. My best sword is also a Paul Chen but it's not sharpened. Still however, it's gone through anything I've accidently swung it at, I dread to think how evil it would be sharpened TB. |
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