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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

Test Cutting with a GlobalGear Viking Sword - the G series G-802, and extremely lightweight and differentially hardened double edged sword.

Music by Kevin MacLeod.

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  • @ the Fucktards arguing about Vikings and Samurai. Shut the Fuck up, the two groups never would have met in battle. End of Discussion.

  • Finally someone who actually knows how to handle a sword. Me likey.

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  • @Faarao14 Indeed. But that's a part of the handling, in a bigger picture. Did that sound smart? I tried my best. You're right, sharpening plays a huge role.

  • @DiabolusIgnis And, apparently how to sharpen one too :)

  • Vikings: Came from the coast and murdered other unarmored foes in a brutal, but still honorable way (Never attack someone unarmed or someone who is fighting someone else)

    Samurais: Fully armored and armed with proper weaponry, unlike vikings who did much the same thing with weapons made from former tools.

    They would never meet in battle. But vikings are cooler because mead. Done deal.

  • 1.Viking

     2.Samurai

  • is it better than cold steel norman sword ?

  • Can you do a review of the cold steel 1917 cutlass

  • he's on my team

  • @NorthStarAritharo i said you sounded like one, don't care if you really are one. so its not me who's souding unintelligent right now.

    Most of the stories i've heard of vikings serving in constantinopel originated in iceland/norway. If there are some runestones in sweeden thats super, but icelandic sagas depicting norweginan/icelandic vikings serving and returning (with vares/wealth) from Konstantinopel is what i based by statement around.

  • @behemuth Yes, calling me a twit surely makes you look intelligent I'd recommend you learn to read aswell, seeing as I didn't say it was all wrong. I said "but sadly you're quite wrong on many parts". For a quick example, runestones speaking of the warriors who went to Constantinopel are found mostly in Sweden.

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