The Beast wrote:You can talk all you want about your ninjas, your knights, your pirates, your samuri, your Romans, and your horse archers all you want. I'll still be sticking with my M16 and my radio.
Two things:
1. What are you going to do when you run out of bullets for your little M16 and batteries for your radio, you'll never run out of your sword now will you Besides my F88 Aus Styer is better than a M16 anyday....
The answer depends on how many I'm facing. If it's just one guy and I'm not taken by surpise I'm not going to have time to empty the first clip because he'll already be dead. If it's several people, I work in a area that has several trained people with M16s, M4s, M203s (although I don't think my unit has any rounds other than the training ones) and M249s. Plus they would have to get past the guards who are on the lookout for people sneaking themselves and/or weapons into the base.
Oh, about your F88, all I have to say is "Mine's loaded."
Fastest way I know of to destroy an F88... Toss Bore cleaner on it. the same stuff you use to remove that last stubborn bit of fouling from the grooves of your barrel. the solvent will eat the body and magazines of the F88.
duck-foot wrote:Ok as a person well versed in ancient history and tactics both imploed a samurai would not beat a knight. the knights armor is to tough for the chopping (they didnt slice, damnit) katana.
You clearly aren't well versed if you think the katana was a chopping weapon.
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duck-foot wrote:Ok as a person well versed in ancient history and tactics both imploed a samurai would not beat a knight. the knights armor is to tough for the chopping (they didnt slice, damnit) katana.
Interesting Duck, which tactics did you focus on? Same for history, as I'm actually looking for factual, historic information about ancient tactics, specifically those of the Spartans. After I saw the 300, I've really been interested to find out more about their battle tactics.
duck-foot wrote:It was chopping and thrusting it really did not slice. slice being like a kinife. infact although all swords can do that most warriors were not trained to do so. so yes a samurai could slice. but, he was not trained to do so.
Do you hold rank in any martial art from that time? There movements were slices, not chops.
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