Katana vs. Colt 45 (video)

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  • Jack_Dubious
    ubi dubium ibi libertas
    • Apr 2002
    • 922

    #16
    heres a good read on the katana. Katana Hype

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    • Irelandunfree
      "Shall never be at peace"
      • Jul 2004
      • 350

      #17
      You guys think if you fully choped the sword down onto a bullet on a table for example, the sword would go through the bullet and the shell? Or does it have to be traveling at a very high rate of speed? I agree with the softness of the bullet, if you take a regular 9mm bullet and put pressure on the tip you can sort of engrave the lead.

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      • MrWallen
        TunaMax#4
        • Sep 2002
        • 536

        #18
        Originally posted by Irelandunfree
        You guys think if you fully choped the sword down onto a bullet on a table for example, the sword would go through the bullet and the shell? Or does it have to be traveling at a very high rate of speed? I agree with the softness of the bullet, if you take a regular 9mm bullet and put pressure on the tip you can sort of engrave the lead.
        I'm pretty sure if you had some way of accelerating a katana blade accurately to the same speed as the bullet was going in the video, and had a stationary suspended bullet, the blade would cut the bullet in half just as easily as it did in the video.

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        • Jack & Coke
          TUNAMAX No. 1
          • Jul 2002
          • 2644

          #19
          It's all about the Hatori Hanzo Sword!

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          • Willystyle21

            #20
            History channel just had a show about Katana's. The better ones are folded over 30,000 times. The bullet never had a chance. They should have had a .44 though. Apparently an original sword made back in the glory days of Japan no kinding can fetch a million bucks from what the show said.

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