Weapons Fight! Samurai Sword vs. Lots of .50 Caliber Bullets

This is how you cut a really awesomely sharp sword. By shooting it with lots of big bullets. But only after it cuts a lot of the bullets first. On TV. In Japan.


Magnum 140mm Vs Japanese Original Sword - More bloopers are a click away

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Japan » Blog Archives » Weapons Fight! Samurai Sword vs. Lots of .50 Calibur Bullets October 17th, 2007 at 4:35 am

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jesse March 22nd, 2008 at 8:49 am

The 50 cal. is a wonderful weapon. I had the opportunity to shoot it as active Marine. However, I was completly amazed when I saw the sword split the rounds. I think the sword, made by a great master, is of very higher caliber. Thank you for sharing.

Samurai Dave July 21st, 2008 at 10:11 am

Thxs for the video ! It’s a nice test but we have to know that bullets are actually softer than the egde of a katana ( which is usually hardened untill 55-60HRC)so if they only fired a few bullets I’m sure the sword would still be alive today :o

Anonymous November 21st, 2008 at 5:13 am

Thanks for showing this video. I wish I can understand Niponggo. Swords and guns come from different time. They’re special and distinct from each other.

I read about Samurai Weapons on http://www.samurai-weapons.net/. Check it out! :)

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