• The Most Versatile Weapon in Human History
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[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;52038932]then what about this [img]http://media.moddb.com/images/mods/1/21/20307/ax47.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] That's one soon bent barrel :v:
I think I'd have to give it to the knife. It's very lightweight and compact (especially folding knives) so you can pretty much always have it on you, it's an extremely versatile tool and can be used to make many other weapons and tools, it's easily concealable, it's useful against many types of armor (with the right techniques), it's easy as shit to make and requires very little in the way of materials and can be made out of a wide selection of materials, it can be used as a throwing weapon (admittedly not a very good or reliable one), you can fasten it to the end of a stick and turn it into a makeshift spear meaning that it essentially also inherits all of the benefits of the spear, it can pretty much do it all.
Get hyped [video]https://youtu.be/b70UNK7eGHg[/video]
Nah it's clearly the poleaxe. [video=youtube;w56tQTa7YmE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w56tQTa7YmE[/video]
At least he's not one of those smartasses who go "The most versatile weapon known to man, IS MAN".
[QUOTE=comet1337;52036532]razorblade suit, a step above the spike-covered 'bear suit'[/QUOTE] I had to read that twice because I thought it was a suit covered in bears, or fur.
Literally not a spade, not even trying hard enough. It's a perfect tool, damn it! It's like a second stage evolution of a club, but it can cut.
[QUOTE=gufu;52055993]Literally not a spade, not even trying hard enough. It's a perfect tool, damn it! It's like a second stage evolution of a club, but it can cut.[/QUOTE] More than cut [video=youtube;b60OZhrTB6o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b60OZhrTB6o[/video]
I was expecting a cringey history channel show about katanas.
[QUOTE=StrykerE;52056324]More than cut [video=youtube;b60OZhrTB6o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b60OZhrTB6o[/video][/QUOTE] fucking gimme
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