I prefer the M4 over the M16.Howedar wrote:Swords are somewhat cool, but they absolutely PALE in comparison to any firearm, let alone the godly M16 (though I'm not a big fan of the M60 Shep posted).
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Course, if we wanted to be anal, we could go back in time to the 1950s,Howedar wrote:Swords are somewhat cool, but they absolutely PALE in comparison to any firearm, let alone the godly M16 (though I'm not a big fan of the M60 Shep posted).
No...you use it to cut people's heads off and gain their life energy, duh!MKSheppard wrote:I just don't get what you can do with a sword...ok, you've bought it,
what are you going to do with it? Chase down Bambi and hack him/her
to pieces? Decapicate watermelons?
Oh, i'm willing to spend money like that on an edged weapon, but it'daerius wrote: But to be serious it's one of those things where if I have to explain it you'll never understand.
I have one of those on order. It looks like this, but bigger. Unfortunately I'm a bit down on the waiting list so it's gonna be a while 'till I get it. About $550, and short of clamping it in a vise and whacking it with a sledgehammer you're not going to break it.MKSheppard wrote:Oh, i'm willing to spend money like that on an edged weapon, but it'd
be a survival/combat knife with a nigh unbreakable blade and self
sharpening edge so that if I'm dropped in the middle of Alaska I could
survive to reach civilization, not a really useless broadsword..
Oh yah, and they have variants that allow you to cut through seatbelts and
plexiglass with special edges/cutters on the other side of the blade.
If you find one, I'll give you a.... wait, I don't know if you'd enjoy that or not.HemlockGrey wrote:I would like to own a halberd. Any place that sells halberds?
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They are getting it for when the apocolypse comes and they've survived long enough that there's a real shortage of amunition and people who know how to make amunition.MKSheppard wrote:I just don't get what you can do with a sword...ok, you've bought it,
what are you going to do with it? Chase down Bambi and hack him/her
to pieces? Decapicate watermelons?
At least with firearms you can hunt or target shoot to take up your time,
and return your initial investment
Deepeeka do some, you can see thier complete range at Deepeeka.com there's plenty of different stockists all around the world.HemlockGrey wrote:I would like to own a halberd. Any place that sells halberds?
All this is true, and if I were looking for a practical weapon for self-defense and not just a fairly geeky hobby, I would buy a handgun. A sword has a reach of a single meter, a gun has a reach of over a dozen meters.Perinquus wrote:I prefer a gun. As cool as swords are, and as much as I love them, I don't really have the skill to use one (or the occasion to do so), nor do I have the time to acquire it. What with work, part time, and other extracurricular activities, I can either devote my remaining free time to training with firearms and developing a skill usefull in the modern world (especially to a cop like me), or training in Jeet Kune Do, which is another skill useful in the modern world (especially to a cop like me). Devoting time to the learning of a weapon I will never have the opportunity to use just doesn't provide a good enough return on my investment, so to speak.
The hilt isn't wobbly (and I did take a few practice swings), so that's an encouraging sign.Having said that, 99.9% of fantasy swords are rubbish that would not hold up in real sword combat for even a few seconds. They are either too heavy, too impractical in design, too badly balanced, or made of inappropriate materials (e.g. stainless steel, which is too brittle for a sword). If you are going to buy a sword, get a Japanese-style sword from a maker of quality blades (the design is well proven, and these are good for martial arts use), or get a good quality replica of a European sword made by someone like Peter Johnsson, which are well made reproductions, patterned after real swords that were the result of generations of actual use and feedback from fighting men to swordsmiths, and thus are practical, functional weapons, possessing the qualities that battle-worthy weapon needed to have.
You know some of us collect them for the sake of collecting them. Not because we intend to use them to kill and maim.MKSheppard wrote:I just don't get what you can do with a sword...ok, you've bought it,
what are you going to do with it? Chase down Bambi and hack him/her
to pieces? Decapicate watermelons?
At least with firearms you can hunt or target shoot to take up your time,
and return your initial investment
That is one beautiful weapon. Do you use a scope attachment?jegs2 wrote:I prefer the M4 over the M16.Howedar wrote:Swords are somewhat cool, but they absolutely PALE in comparison to any firearm, let alone the godly M16 (though I'm not a big fan of the M60 Shep posted).
Here's a nice link for Weaponry: SCA Weaponry MerchantsIceberg wrote:If you find one, I'll give you a.... wait, I don't know if you'd enjoy that or not.HemlockGrey wrote:I would like to own a halberd. Any place that sells halberds?
When it comes to assault rifles I think the Sako RK rifles are absolutely beatifull:Durandal wrote:That is one beautiful weapon. Do you use a scope attachment?
A sword is no more a work of art then a firearm unless you go to the extra effort to make it so, which happens quite a lot with both. A decorative hilt and guard is no different then a decorative grip and stock.zombie84 wrote:You're not buying swords for their functionality, you buy them for their aesthetic quality--they're works of art, unlike utilitarian firearms.