Are swords good weapons?

Swords had their place as a personal status symbol and were certainly effective as battlefields clogged with soldiers. It was a weapon better suited for close-quarters combat or civilian dueling.
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Do people still use swords as weapons?

Some kinds of swords are still commonly used today as weapons, often as a side arm for military infantry. The Japanese katana, wakizashi and tanto are carried by some infantry and officers in Japan and other parts of Asia and the kukri is the official melee weapon for Nepal.
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Is a sword good self defense?

Wakizashi and other short swords make good home defense weapons. A full length katana is too long for most homes. There's not enough room and you'll end up slashing doorways, plaster walls and ceilings. Whatever weapon you get, learn how to use it and practice to keep getting better.
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Are swords really effective?

They were particularly effective against cavalry, so long as the cavalry attacked from the front. Where swords remained particularly effective is as a cavalry weapon, particularly the sabre. Light and one-handed, you could slash at your enemies from above while still controlling your horse.
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Are swords better than guns?

Gameplay seems to favor the sword a lot more, as swords are more durable and have more devastating techniques, while guns do minimal damage and break after a few uses.
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Do swords beat spears?

A spear can cut, slice, and thrust with extreme effectiveness. It can be used to beat swords and soldiers to the ground. It can even be thrown with deadly efficiency when balanced in the right hands. Seriously, try that with a sword.
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Can a sword win in a gun fight?

The only time a sword is superior to a gun is when the gun has run out of ammo. In centuries past, the swords of that day could be better than the guns of that day. In those days, guns fired one shot at a time and were slow to reload.
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Can a sword break?

It can't bend far enough. The amount of bending exceeds the elastic limit. Depending on the carbon content and the heat treatment (and other alloying elements), the sword will either break or take a set (i.e., get a permanent bend).
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Can sword slash through armor?

The edges can still be used against more lightly-armored opponents: no matter how effective a sword is against forms of armor such as brigandine and mail, no sword, no matter how sharp, can cut directly through plate armor.
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Can an axe beat a spear?

An axe, due to it's smaller reach but heftier material, can simply step inside a spears range and murder the wielder.
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Can we keep sword at home?

No. It is legal to own a Sword or a Machete in India. However it is illegal to carry the same with you when you leave your home. It is also illegal to brandinsh the same at other people as it is also construed as a weapon capable of causing harm.
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What was the best sword in history?

Top 5 Famous and Deadly Swords
  • #5 Napoleon's Sword: In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte became the military and political leader of France after staging a coup d'état. Five years later the French Senate proclaimed him emperor. ...
  • #4 The Sword of Mercy:
  • #3 Zulfiqar:
  • #2 Honjo Masamune.
  • #1 Joyeuse.
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What is the best style of sword?

  • 1) Khopesh. (Ancient Egypt) The Egyptian Khopesh was a prized weapon with a unique, curved blade. ...
  • 2) Gladius. (Ancient Rome) A reproduction gladius of Pompeii, as used by the Ermine Street Guard. ...
  • 3) Falcata. (Spain) ...
  • 4) Miao Dao. (China) ...
  • 5) Ulfberht. (Scandinavia) ...
  • 6) Scimitar. (Middle East) ...
  • 7) Katana. (Japan) ...
  • 8) Estoc. (France)
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Do soldiers still fight with swords?

Though swords are no longer really used in a combat capacity, a wide variety of swords are still very much used in more honorary capacities – everything from the commissioning of officers to weddings. In fact, most officers in the military have ceremonial swords, and training in swords is part of officer training.
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How long do swords last?

Assuming thorough, regular maintenance, a sword can last almost indefinitely - the oldest one I've held that has seen use was about 250 years old and might still be usable, given a good cleaning.
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Why did swords stop being used?

15th century plate armour pretty much made swords obselete - if you wished to harm a man clad in plate armour, you used a polearm, an axe, a fighting pick (or crow's beak as they were also called) or a war mace. As gunpowder weapons became better and more common, plate armour declined.
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Can sword cut iron?

Harder metals made with iron ore like tempered plate steel can be quite difficult. However, I know with enough force applied to the sword, anything will cut through even the toughest of metals. It just might be a robotic arm instead of a human one.
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Why did swords get thinner?

As military-style cutting and thrusting swords continued to evolve to meet needs on the battlefield, so did the rapier continue to evolve to meet the needs of civilian combat and decorum, eventually becoming lighter, shorter and less cumbersome to wear.
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How thin is a sword?

Most samurai swords have an average of . 28" thickness. The thicker the blade, the greater the weight depending on the forging process of the steel. Traditional swords are thicker, durable, and hold up better in combat.
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Can swords cut rock?

With one of the swords in this series, Houcho Masamune, a macho man weighing about 200kg with height 180cm can cut through a rock if he strikes at the force of 147,475 lb. This denotes extremely high strength from a strong man wielding the strongest sword in the world.
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Do swords bend?

If the blade is too hard it will remain bent, fracture or break when put under stress. The Japanese sword smiths take tempering to a different level with a process called “differential tempering”.
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Is a diamond sword possible?

While it may be possible to create a sword shaped object from diamond it is simply too brittle to be used effectively. On a side note a sword of pure carbon would also lack the mass to be effective against a similar sized steel blade.
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Why does Vicious use a sword?

Tying his present use of the sword to this break in his personality adds to the character while complicating the trope of the "honorable swordsman." Specifically, Vicious' sword is a token of his warped self-image and twisted sense of honor. These traits express the series' major themes and drive its story.
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Were swords used in the Civil War?

During the war, a variety of weapons were used on both sides. These weapons include edged weapons such as knives, swords, and bayonets, firearms such as rifled muskets, breech-loaders and repeating weapons, various artillery such as field guns and siege guns and new weapons such as the early grenade and landmine.
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