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That's too big
ОтветитьWish I had one of those the last time I fought watermelons.
ОтветитьSo apparently there is something called pressure forging which is used in newer machinery... I wonder how a sword forged under extreme pressure behaves like... Can it even still bend than?
Ответитьbro think he the black swordsman
ОтветитьHe to weak. Give it a German and he will swipe these two pigs with his first attempt
ОтветитьThey should've brought in Hafþór ''The Mountain'' Björnsson for the cutting tests.
ОтветитьThe failure of these tests is that they don't test on the most crucial aspect : how exhausting are they and how durable are they with prolonged use in a battle simulation. After all that's what those swords were intended for: the battlefield.
Nobody in those days did ridiculous cutting tests on plastic bottles or melons.
Shaq's butter knife xD
Ответитьglad its not just me, this is one of the best programmes ever made, I cant seem to stop watching it
ОтветитьThat thing’s the Biggoron Sword
ОтветитьIt seems that sword can take on the largest fleet of pirates.
ОтветитьGrutte Pier - awesome. Pier Gerlofs Donia was his name.
ОтветитьHe needed to take a running start for the pierce test.........
ОтветитьI so badly want Michael’s sword that thing is killer
ОтветитьHoly. That flexing looks bad 🤮 I know it is for flexibility but the blade looks so thin for it’s length
Ответитьi imagine one day they open their scope in to the world of fiction, fantasy, manga, ect. I imagine one day the constestants are asked to make Gut's dragon slayer or Cloud's buster sword
ОтветитьA properly balanced 15lb sword probably controls pretty well, id say its about equivalent to a kanabo.
ОтветитьJohns was better but too thin so he lost.
ОтветитьFryslan boppe!
ОтветитьIt's even bigger than the Scottish Claymore or the German's Landsknect (Zweihänder) sword!
ОтветитьIt's always disappointing when the forging process is edited out of these videos.
ОтветитьI'm thinking 🤔 how massive the warrior in those days
ОтветитьBoth beautiful craftsmanship
ОтветитьI would have loved to see what it would have done to a ballistics dummy.
ОтветитьI've been training with a 20 pound 6 foot sword now for 2 years! 💪😌 ID LOVE TO COME ON THE CHANNEL AND TELL YOU WHAT IVE LEARNED!
ОтветитьIt's just not the same without him 😢
ОтветитьThat host guy improved. I like em better now.
Ответитьis this mihawk's sword
ОтветитьWonder if anyone else was disappointed not to see the buster sword here...
ОтветитьArtorias is going to have a field day with this sword
ОтветитьLove the zweihander
ОтветитьBe was a GIANT.
ОтветитьI AM GROOT!
Ответитьi want that swordin Shaq's hands
ОтветитьConsidering the 27 years gap of experience the results are obvious
But to be honest
It’s unbelievable that a blacksmith with 3 years experience achieved the finals
John has to be proud of the beast he created
John blade cut a bit better. You can see it in the kill test, but instability is really dragging the piece down.
But the fact both weapon survive the endurance is quite something.
Imagine being a peasant with a little pitchfork and some knight clad in armour wielding that thing !!!!
Ответить"Welcome to the 'keal' test" 💀
ОтветитьI love how the captions say "it will KEAL"
ОтветитьWouldnt it make more sense to hire some dudes built like warriors to do these cuts?
ОтветитьWhere are the Clegane brothers ? This is their sword
ОтветитьWhere are the Clegane brothers ? This is their sword
ОтветитьSplit decision
ОтветитьI'm sorry, that is Claymore sword right ?
ОтветитьPlease say they got some hog roasts on the go!!!
ОтветитьImpressive, ¿but can they build the dragonslayer in four days?
ОтветитьThey paired the biggest sword with the smallest dude lol
Ответитьit will KEAL!
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