Actually it is legal to own swords in Canada, its not legal to walk around with them unless you are a member of the armed forces and have it tied with a peace knot.(there may be other conditions but I can't remember them) But you can own one legitimately and even use it within the confines of your property.Billion Backs said:Okay, that was a pointless rant. Katana is just a sword. It's illegal, sadly, to own a sword without special permits here in Canada.
Plus I'm by no means rich and still trying to fund my college education, and a real sword - a katana or not, will cost in the range of a few thousands as a minimum reaching pretty unbelievable prices at the maximum. Professional blacksmiths aren't cheap, and that shitty sword you picked up from some uni arts student taking blacksmithing is by no means of a comparable quality with a professional forged sword.
I am curious: How old are you? DO you not have a local anime convention/renfest/stoner shop? Are you the product of some weird religious upbringing that doesnt care for swords?Redlin5 said:I'd like to have a Katana in my bedroom. I want to learn how to use it properly, buy a nice one and leave it in my room[footnote]hidden of course[/footnote] so I would have something to defend myself with if Ninja's or CIA thugs[footnote][small]or zombies for that matter[/small][/footnote] came after me for some reason.
A more serious answer to my own question is that I would like a Katana because I've always admired them and swords in general. I wouldn't pull it out very often and I'd, well, just think it'd be awesome to have one. With my current budget I will not be able to afford one anytime soon.
Would you want a Katana? Why?
My avatar has officially met his nemesis.Riddle78 said:Me being the "knife/sword/anything with a combat-plausible blade on it,or any combat-plausible weapon that doesn't require exploding for that matter" nut that I am,I would LOVE to have a katana. And a tanto. And a wakizashi. And a no-dachi. and a zweihander. The list goes on. I realize it's a personal choice,and if you really want a katana (combat ready ones are going to be almost impossible to find,just so ya know) and your financial situation allows it,go for it! It'd be an interesting conversation piece if anyone ever brings it up.
You can get proper ones in Japan as well as other places. If you know a good blacksmith that might help. As for training you can just get a wooden replica and teach yourself.Rednog said:-snip-
Actually, it is if you have an official no trespassing sign and a permit allowing you to have that sign.Billion Backs said:Not even in the most stereotypically redneck state in the USA (choose your own, I don't know too many states) it would be okay to shoot to kill someone for simply stepping on your lawn without any permission.
Since the weapon I would be using is assumed to have been bought by me - its not going to be of terribly high quality. Thus it probably will bend or snap and almost certainly chip. Not to mention I have absolutly no idea how I'm supposed to use this sword in tight spaces since I'm not trained as a Samurai.Bobzer77 said:You obviously have no idea about swords if you think a Katana would shatter on bone or steel and did you know Samurai learned an entirely different technique for fighting in confined spaces?
well you didn't research it enough, the katana was originally made to slice through bone with ease. It would be unlikely that it would get stuck. Also a zombie cant attack you if its missing half its body.Riobux said:Actually, it's not.Mariakitten said:I would want one, perfect weapon for a zombie apocalypse.
The number one way to kill a zombie is via severe brain trauma. Using just how sharp a weapon is may work for the first few times, but will quickly become unable to penetrate the skull or become jammed. You could argue that inserting the blade under the skull could work but in practical "oh shit, more than two zombies!" situation, it's just not really possible. However, if you use a bladed weapon that relies not just on sharpness, but also force and weight, then it's more likely to last longer (e.g. European swords (which I will admit, I prefer), besides things like rapiers for obvious reasons). Even then, the best melee weapon to use, as much cited a machete is, would be something like a weighted aluminium baseball. It's got weight, it's got strength (if the weight is applied internally and it's not just hollow) and it's got length. Second best would probably be a hammer, although it lacks the length other weapons have. Although the absolute ideal would be a traditional medieval war-hammer which combines all the things that are ideal to smashing skulls in. Just make sure you can swing it without leaving yourself off balance!
Haha, you can pretty much tell I've research it a bit.
It wasn't designed to cut through skull bone which tends to be harder to cut (at least in a disembowelling kind of way). Plus, it can still attack you since it's still alive. It still can crawl to you. Hell, just keep it's head alive and it'll probably try to nibble at your ankles and one bite is all it takes.Mariakitten said:well you didn't research it enough, the katana was originally made to slice through bone with ease. It would be unlikely that it would get stuck. Also a zombie cant attack you if its missing half its body.