Not that I'd want to try it though. http://mail.cu.ac.kr/~cave10/NihotoVSpistol.wmv Truly impressive for what it faced. http://data.millim.com/mybbs/mbbs00200/20041119/mgun.wmv
Not really. The first one was somewhat related to videogames so I posted it. This one I just thought was cool.
And here the sword wasn't controlled by a spirit/soldier... I think that this make a big difference ... :smt045
there are always $1 katanas on ebay, they are from "second world war crap" but i doubt it, shipping 100bucks hehehe
new blades are forged all the time but I believe they are controlled in numbers by the govenment... and they compete annually to determine whoes blade is the best of best... the blade in the video would've been one of those new forged ones... still very impressive - basically if you have the right blade and the skill plus can see the bullet you can slice it as long as it's not coming from machine gun... :-D
they are i was to an evening seminar with ancient samurai swords (some months ago) and the person said that the government are controlling the numbers of manufactored or somthing like that if i remember right.
Wow, that bullet getting sliced in half is crazy. I always thought stuff like that was impossible. incredible.
You just don't want to be the two guys on the sides of the one blocking the bullet ;-) :smt067 :smt071 :smt067 :die :die :smt023
Just watched the other one, with the machine gun. Pretty impressive, that it could take seven shots from such a high caliber. I have a cheap piece of crap samurai sword (says "Made in Pakistan") I got for $20. I drew a face on a watermelon and cut it in half. It was fun.