A pair of gloves that can materialize any weapon I want. Too out-there? If so,then duel-wield P90s.
nice choice but I would have a spear like object but the pointed end is actually four triangular medal blades the bases would make a square around the tip of the spear, they could either be in a pyramid shape, all four pointing straight forward (and I could make them spin) or all of them pointing out from the metal stick to make a fan of death. also it would have a single poison dart in it which can be shot like a bullet. I mainly choice such a weapon because I like to be different and I could use it in many different situations and not just for killing things.Quantum Roberts said:snip
The plural of gladius is gladii.Simon1 said:Two roman gladis's [sic]
I second this. Ever I since first played Soul Calibur I've loved tonfas.SomeLameStuff said:![]()
Tonfa swords for me. They just look awesome.
thanks. And I'd probably also use an M1A1 Carbine w/a bayonet and acog scope.Ekonk said:A hidden blade. Like the one from Assassin's Creed, except modern, stainless steel, and with your mother engraved on it.
The plural of gladius is gladii.Simon1 said:Two roman gladis's [sic]
Niiiiice. Is there any good reason why bayonets aren't used anymore in conventional warfare? Because it's to gruesome to show to the public back home?Simon1 said:thanks. And I'd probably also use an M1A1 Carbine w/a bayonet and acog scope.Ekonk said:A hidden blade. Like the one from Assassin's Creed, except modern, stainless steel, and with your mother engraved on it.
The plural of gladius is gladii.Simon1 said:Two roman gladis's [sic]
Because you tend to get shot before you reach the enemy if you try to use bayonets now. They are used occasionally though, the only one I can think of off the top of my head though is at Goose Green during the Falklands War. Also highlanders may have bayonet charged some Taliban in the last few years but I'm not sure.Ekonk said:Niiiiice. Is there any good reason why bayonets aren't used anymore in conventional warfare? Because it's to gruesome to show to the public back home?
Well its easy. Just take a pic of your grandpappy's kukri on a digital camera and load it up on Photobucket. You may have to create an account though.dragonslayer32 said:I would post a pic but I really don't know how to post one of my own...Quantum Roberts said:Your grandfater is now 4 kinds of awesome in my book.dragonslayer32 said:I have a kukri, my grandfather brought it back after WW2. It was actually used by a gurkha in the war. I would therefore use that.
I try my best Doctor.Dr.susse said:I was just about to skim through the comments to see if anyone made the Walken joke, well played sir!