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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #30 on: March 21, 2009, 01:38:23 AM »
   One great thing about a sword is that it makes a nice piece of home decoration.  You don't have to keep it locked up, it can be right on the wall where you can grab it if someone kicks down the door.  For people who don't want or can't have a gun readily accessable, a sword is better than nothing.  You can find one to fit in with about any cultural or historical heritage you may want to display.  Samurai swords, military or ceremonial are all available.  Big trick is to avoid cheaply made junk.  Budget for a nice one and you will have a family heirloom.  Maybe even buy a real antique in servicable condition.

  A couple of years ago I read a book about the Japanese Yakuza (organized criminal syndicates).  There were some interesting old men interviewed in the book.  It seems that right after WWII, there were a ton of guns and swords available, no matter how hard McArthur tried to disarm them.  One old gangster said something to the effect that the perception when facing a man with a gun is that if he shoots you, it's over.  He acknowledged it's not true, but it's what went through his mind.  Facing a man who has a sword, he sais, puts a primal fear into you because you don't think you will meat a fast end, you know you will just bleed and bleed.  End result is people are more inclined to run from a sword where they may make a go for grabbing the gun.  Just his anecdotes, I don't know if I buy it, but that's food for thought.

  If you want a nice sword, by all means grab the 1917 reproduction or a nice Katana.  I think for overall 'practical' big blade ownership the machette is the way to go.  They are widely used all over the world as weapons and as tools.  That way, even if you never need it as a weapon, you can still use it to clear brush.  Way more likely to clear brush than you are to need a sword.

  The humble hatchet is another must have item.  One of the most needed outdoor tools.  Weapon potential is obvious.

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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #31 on: March 21, 2009, 11:16:00 AM »
Machetes are whole different weapon than the the sword. Hacking is a slow painful death where a sword is a much more lethal weapon. I read a story from one of the old time gun gurus and he described a machete fight between two mexicans as the longest bloodiest fight he had ever seen. He advised that they were hacked to pieces and going strong for a long time before one finally had to quit. I'm no expert but the machete is not a stabbing weapon as it is too light, blunt,  and not stiff enough spined for deep stabbiing.
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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #32 on: March 21, 2009, 11:35:33 AM »
I too would like to see the stats on knife crimes in the U.S. T he main stream media seems to ignore this.
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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #33 on: April 29, 2009, 07:47:40 PM »
 The Democrats just got a fillibuster proof supermajority in congress and Obama just promised to "remake America". So the gun -vs- sword debate may someday be a moot point as we might see Illinois style gun laws go nationwide.

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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #34 on: April 30, 2009, 02:10:07 AM »
Just got the stats in,"Knife killing in N.Y. increased 50 percent in 2008" got to get more knife control.
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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #35 on: April 30, 2009, 05:32:28 AM »
Lets have a link to the stats please...inquiring minds want to know.   ;D

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Re: Swords in the reality of haveing to use one.
« Reply #36 on: April 30, 2009, 05:48:02 AM »
The New York Times April 28,2009,by CHRISTINE HAUSER. WWW.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/nyregion/28knives.html?
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