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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

The third phase of comparative side by side sword testing on the Valiant Armory Kriegschwert, Hanwei (Tinker Pearce) Longsword and Darksword Armory Black Prince and Archers Sword.

Each sword was tested on a thick (empty) plastic water tank with several thrusts and downward cuts with some very eye opening results.

More videos in this series to be uploaded shortly with the full review and test results to be posted on our sister site: http://www.sword-manufacturers-guide.com

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  • @Thurston1995 Having a bratty 15 year old call him a fag is a better alternative than losing an eye.

  • I'm surprised the Hanwei is so flimsy.

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  • I think I'd prefer the archer's sword. It's stiffer. probably has a harder steel, and is still soft enough not to shatter.

  • @josejaser

    I like swords too, wanna pick at me you wanker!!!

    cause I'll pick your eyes out with me dagger. }:)

  • Omg a plastic can that's thick.....I stab that with a jail shank better sonnnnn!

  • @josejaser Its a hobby u nit

  • @josejaser no offense but what do you spend your time at?

  • youre such a douchebag... get a life really. I mean how old are you, grow up instead of playing knight and samurai all day and waste youre money at thinks to cut, waterbotles and swords.....

  • did u sharpen any of these or did u use factory edge?

  • @Thurston1995

    imagine that you were doing test like that unless you are an idiot (which you might be)you would wear protective gear too

  • Is not a typical two-handed European sword designed for cutting, and not for stabbing? That's probably why the Archer did so well because it's shorter and you can put more force behind the thrust.

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