Blade Samurai Katana What has made the best sword.?
I take martial arts. Mainly Fencing, Kendo and Kenjutsu. For me the best sword has the katana. The hook in second place. The Katana is made for the cutting of limbs and get a quick kill. A few swings of a sword u, block with the back the departure of the head, leg. Arm, whatever. Hollywood makes people think that u-block with the blade. NOT TRUE! NO SAMURAI EVER blocks with the BLADE WHEN HIS LIFE depends depends. The gripper is that in a second duel, its good. Long, fast and sharp. But in a battle, no. You cannot block more weapons, and could run like a katana but What is your favorite sword?
A sword is like any other weapon - it makes sense is to be decided only in a position, if in connection with, as it uses be made. For over a thousand years, was the Roman gladius, the ultimate sword on the tactics that were used for the most effective. This tactic - a phalanx of men Cooperation in the defense with overlapping shields - would anyone ruin a clamshell or a katana used. During the time that the gripper has been developed it was used as a pistol would be used today - personal self-defense. Sure, for the one-on-one duels, it is a superior weapon of the heavy fighting Swords used in this period. Before a plate armored opponent (s) it is much less useful. Certainly the speed of the blade could be used to switch between the armor plate to strike - but the inability to avoid a full force of the forehead by a two-handed sword would be useless in this context. Yes, this is one of the Katana amazing weapon. The skill required to produce these blades, they tend to share a mystical light. Everyone is aware that its iron is folded many many times also available in steel again - and this seems to mean that it is superior to all other weapons. But that's not really the case. European Sword (back when Europe or sword) also folded their iron into steel. The difference is that the Japanese sword still exist, while the European swords are no longer around. Clear, Europeans still make swords, but not for actual combat use more - the lessons learned from previous generations are lost to us. My point is that there can be no "best" sword without the context, as it is to be used. In one-on-one battle with lightly armored opponents - the Katana is top notch. In one-on-one battles with unarmored combatants, the gripper amazing. To ignore the other uses of swords and how the design of the consequences of using this sword in the melee and Groups Dynamics is a mistake! Moreover, everyone knows that was the best sword is always the sword, which uses the Kurgan in Highlander
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