I have two of the things that strap to ur arm. I've had them forever. I bought them more or less as wall hangers but considering they're one piece of metal they strong as hell. They also are good for if someone attacks u with a bladed weapon u can use ur forearm to block just like a tonfa almost I love em
That is so awesome! That’s exactly how I felt about them. They look like wall hanger fantasy weapons, but are actually pretty tough. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
That sword is definitely worth it…especially at that price. It’s honestly one of the nicest swords I’ve ever seen. I hope you are having an excellent week!
Kyle, if you're not too busy, we're having a BBQ in August, we need an expert to cut the watermelon. Oh, and we'll open the soda ourselves. Another great video, your enthusiasm is the best part but man, those slo-mo swings, awesome. So, I did vote for the machete over the sword because it's shorter and I can re-position quicker for another strike, although, if I could wield a sword like you, I wouldn't need a second swing. Happy July 4th., to you and yours', enjoy the weekend.
Hey Phil! You crack me up brother! I know you were joking, but honestly I’d love to join you for a BBQ if you were closer. It’s interesting reading through all the comments about why people would choose certain weapons. I originally chose the sword for myself, but there are so many advantages to that machete. I hope you have a fantastic 4th as well, brother!
#1 Katana you need to keep your opponent as far away as possible. #2 Machete because I like one handed swords close enough. #3 Karambit My up close and personal, I have two bear claw serrated edged rip shredders. #4 push sword only as a last resort I hate them. #5 Knuckle dusters also last resort weapon, now if it was a full gauntlet weighted with metal knuckle protectors it might move up a couple of slots.
Amanda, "the weapons master". 😃 I think that was a really cool selection, and the machete and katana are FOR SURE two very real options for such scenario.
Kudos for actually test cutting in extended grip with the karambit. I was really surprised, you don't see that very often online, and it's definitely one of those things where without many hours of practice you can easily injure your fingers. You've clearly put in the hours training with these things 😉
Thanks Stephane! You are absolutely correct that without some practice, you can easily hurt your fingers using extended grip. As I’m sure you know, the design of the knife makes a huge difference as far as whether or not it is even a good idea to strike using extended grip. When I teach people extended grip, I always describe it as more of a long range scratching instead of considering it to be a slice like you would with other grips. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Nice selection today . When I make knucks for someone the first thing I do is make sure they know how to hold them properly, they break fingers easily. That trailing point karambit is modeled after the Bastinelli Mako , a nice alternative if you dont have $250 to spend .
Thanks Troy! Yeah, it’s definitely important to know how to hold them properly. The scary thing is that I see people online saying that all knuckles have to be held a specific way, but it is very dependent on the style of knuckles…especially the size of the palm grip. I’m just prepping right now to record next weeks video. Have an excellent week, my friend!
Okay, the karambit is nice, and as far as weapons someone might realistically carry around regularly, it's the winner. But, it's also close range, and wouldn't be my first pick if I could have any of these to defend myself from some psycho killer type. The machete looks nice as well, and would also make a good weapon, and beyond that, it's something you might realistically use if you do yard work or hiking/camping, so it's a good tool as well. And as a weapon, it definitely has more reach than the karambit. But...if some crazy killer was coming after me, I think the sword wins it. You got more reach with it than any of the others and you can not only slice but you can thrust with it better than the machete. So, in terms of overall usefulness for the average person on a day to day basis, the karambit or machete win, but if I was just grabbing one to defend myself from some kinda horror slasher, the reach of the sword makes it an easy winner.
I'm a new fan been watching you for a week now and I'm hooked i truly believe you are going to be huge in any platform you are on. love the video and you are Awesome
We couldn't tell you were enthusiastic .... you should show more émotion.... lol 😁 you are the best!!! And you always say thank you genuinely... it speaks to your character
The katana is the obvious ringer here for quality, but the Nata takes my vote for practicality. Preferably in a different steel, but 440 is serviceable enough for the purpose.
Kyle! Another great video. I really liked that nata, just beastly looking. A basketball is not an easy target and you made it look like butter. However, distance could matter against your horror movie villain and that hammered katana would be my choice. Still, that tactical push sword with some slight modifications would be the bomb to have. It's a shame your spear didn't end up on the list. I'd take that in a heartbeat. I need to talk to you more about spear heads. I'm not sure I like the ones I have and I like what you used in that video.
Thanks Aaron! I really appreciate that! If you have any questions about the spearheads, please feel free to call our customer service team. They should be able to help you out. I hope you are having an excellent week!
I've got a T-shirt you'd probably like: Black shirt with white lettering: "End gun violence now. BRING BACK THE SWORD!" It also has a sword drawn between the top line and the second line.
Love this episode. My brother & I have had hours long discussions about this sort of thing, but different boogey creatures have different vulnerabilities (depends on who you are going up against) & certain weapons are a little more situational than others. Also depends on the environment. I would love to see you in a horror movie, to make it more interesting & realistic.
I agree man! I completely depends on the horror movie villain. For some, I may want a lighter close quarters weapon and for others, I may want something with a little longer range. I hope you are having a fantastic week, my friend!
those are some exotic and cool weapons for sure. but I think if I was to survive a horror movie my weapon of choice would be my Taurus g2c 9mm dual feed with a couple 20 mags. lol
Can you put a request box when buying stuff from karate mart because it’s extremely hard to ship weapons to Australia that say Black Death folding knife on the box rather then fishing knife even if the fishing knife is way bigger pls request box I need it
I totally understand, Elizabeth! That’s something you can talk to our customer service team about. They are very familiar with overseas orders. I hope you have an excellent weekend!
That first one I cannot stop watching the video about it, that's definitely one of my favorite ones, I guess the only thing that I would personally be concerned about is the velcro strap I just wouldn't want that thing popping off my forarm doing a nice kung fu slice you chop, I'm going to see if my wife is going to let me own 1 🤣
Ahhh…yeah, the Velcro strap is a little underwhelming. I’m sure you could easily replace it with something else…possibly a dog collar. Thanks so much for watching, Rob! I hope you are having a fantastic week!
The 🇯🇵 nata machete will be my secondary weapon of choice, my primary is you and amanda in front of me to ward off those scary horrific zombies or monsters 😅
Thanks for the Weapons Wednesday video! The first choice someone should pick to be in a horror movie is a dozen functioning brain cells. That would help most of the victims more than anything else. Speaking of horror movie moments, I get that "don't open that door" sensation whenever you shake a two-liter bottle. That's especially true when you have a short-bladed weapon. I tend to have a prejudice against butterfly knives, knuckle dusters, and karambits. Maybe one of those would be the best choice, but I wouldn't make that choice. In many ways, a katana feels too much like a cliche. In this case, the T10 tool steel would probably make this katana the best choice of this group. The extra reach and the great blade metallurgy would be a real advantage. If I had any training in Japanese sword martial arts, I wouldn't be able to resist the katana. Because I don't have that training, I feel a bit as if I'm pretending if I choose the katana. The Japanese Nata Machete looks great to me. I realize that the 440 stainless steel isn't as good as the T10. On the other hand, a machete fits my lower skill set and doesn't make me feel that I'm pretending. Where I live, there's literally not a tree within half a mile of my house. If I lived in a place with lots of trees, dense shrubs, and high weeds to attack, I'd have already ordered the machete for the horror movie that some yards can become. If I'm in the horror movie, I'm probably picking the katana.
the Japanese Nata Machete would be good for this situation because it does camp tasks and i could make other weapons with it like a bow or a spear or other caveman type weapons and i could also do some gorilla warfare tactics and set up booby traps in the area and trip alarms
The machete. A no frills, beautiful weapon. I could see horror movie nasties running for cover. My question is, the true testing ground. Would anybody here dare take this to Silent Hill? (The original game town, not that movie junk)
@@Karatemart Silent Hill series? Great games but mostly the weapons weren't over the top. Boards, pipes, at first, then you had to work your way up to the power weapons. I think starting out with this awesome machete would be a lot of fun. BTW I have the Night Watchman cane sword I bought from another site for much less money (sorry about that but you do have merch no one else does so I'll make up for it). I advise pulling the blade and tip off and painting the barrel another color like the metallic ones on regular canes. The all-black finish chips and is already easily identified by lots of people. When you're done with that, fix any rattling with a soft material wadded into the bottom. So: I have to ask, of all the games you've played, which weapon was your absolute favorite if you could sell it? You're a good man, sir. Love the hard work, you and Amanda keep it going!
I think if you're stuck in Silent Hill, you're kinda boned either way. Especially in the second game, Silent Hill manifested as the protagonists personal hell. I wonder if it would adjust to fit its victim's loadout.
@@Karatemart Yes I Will Have A Good Weekend. Those I Keep As My Private Collection Of Blue Knives And Red Knives. Especially, Blue Survival Knives And Red Survival Knives.
The karambit and the knuckle are too small, the push sword is better as a defensive sword but not to disable the villain. The machete and the sword are the best option
The two best weapons shown were the machete and the katana. both would be quite effective katana has a great reach even if I never seen katana in actual horror movie it would be quite effective. Machete would be great at slashing because of wide blade towards the end. it could also double as a tool for chopping things cutting the branches and to some degree clearing the woods which could be important if you want to survive in a horror movie. it doesn't have as good of a reach as a katana but its reach is still better than most weapons shown here. the fantasy sword is not completely unusable but to some degree it is a waste of perfectly good blade. the reason why weapons like rapier are very effective is because you can control them with just a small movement of a wrist. with this weapon you need the entire arm. two of those each on each arm would be interesting idea however if you want to use your hands you would have to take them off and then put them on again. if you have only one of those fantasy weapons you have the other hand but if you want to use both your hands you run into same problem and in an actual encounters this is very important. as far as karambit the blade can probably be quite useful even if it severely lacks range but it could be good beck up weapon. what I don't really understand is why modern Karambits have rings. Yes you can change grips but you waste time in quick draw department. This karambit is better than most because the ring is larger but it still seems somewhat unnecessary. to tell you the truth the hussar saber actually would be an excellent weapon in a horror movie. There thumb ring is easier to use and has many advantages in possibilities of attack. This type of saber can do whirls because of the thumb ring. and switch grips mid hit. of course just like katana it would take a while before you can fully utilize it machete for example is simpler to operate.
Chased through the (woods) the nata machete to clear a path and make traps. Although the karambit is a nice EDC blade if I'm in the city. Also I love the push sword handle and brace but not the sword itself. I like the forearm protection as I love tonfas but the sword length would throw me off. A great bladed tonfa style weapon is zna productions weaponized ice skates. As they pose no threat to the user if you are grappling and are much more practical then the push sword if you're running. As for the horror movie villain you didn't give a lot of context so I'm just going to think that they have human strengths and weaknesses so I would go with the nata machete for as that is what I have the most experience swinging. As my homemade nata I told you about back in the homemade weapons video weighs 5 lb and I swing it 2-8 hrs a day the 1 lb nata would be like I got nothing in my hand. So clearing a path and running would be easy. Especially if I didn't have to lug my 40 lb day bag with me.
Main reasons I would not choose the katana is if I'm running the two handed grip would get caught up on more then the machete and I would not want to cut a path with it. Now if I was going to stand and fight yes the katana is great. However I'm someone who will not take someone else's life if I have the option to escape so my answer is still the machete
Considering the genre it would have to be the Japanese machete (for machete kills), but you in my humble opinion you cannot beat a good katana. Distance would be the key in the situation you described because you certainly wouldn't want a zombie dribbling on you right?
That’s so funny, William! I actually think I’m a terrible salesman because I hate pressuring people to do anything. But, I really appreciate the compliment! I hope you have an awesome weekend, my friend!
I’m with you Auric! A shotgun would be perfect against a horror movie monster. But, the machete is an excellent choice for the weapons available to you. I hope you have an awesome weekend!
The nata should have been a carbon steel, as far as surviving a horror movie, maybe the katana but everything else is way to close for most of your horror icons. Cool weapons wouldn't do much against a horror villain though.
The Karambit is the most dangerous Islamic Blade, in the hands of a expert martial artist it can devour an opponent like a monster, nobody succeeded in disarming a karambit
I completely agree! I switched to diet soda a while back because it’s not as sticky, but in my more current videos, I’m trying to come up with more creative things to use the weapons on. Eventually we will get it all figured out. Thanks so much for your support!
Oh man…now I have to know who you are referring to! I remember Baraka using one in Mortal Kombat, but I don’t remember any Damphirs using one. Please tell me!
It’s a pretty awesome sword. There are links to all the products in the video description so that you can check prices and get more details about them. Thanks so much for watching!
There you are! I was actually kinda worried about you since I hadn’t seen you on the live feed in a couple of weeks. I was going to email you today if I didn’t hear from you. I’m glad you are alright, brother!
Dam that katana is actually very beautiful one And don't u have any Indian weapons ? Because u have weapons from Japanese and even from Chinese tradition ones So why not Indian weapons ? Like haladi and Katar and chakram 🇮🇳🙏🕉🙏🇮🇳
Thank you! We’ve carried chakram and katar in the past as well as some other Indian weapons, but they don’t sell very well and it’s very difficult to find ones that are well made. I’ll keep an eye out for some better ones. I hope you are having a great week, L.B.!
I have two of the things that strap to ur arm. I've had them forever. I bought them more or less as wall hangers but considering they're one piece of metal they strong as hell. They also are good for if someone attacks u with a bladed weapon u can use ur forearm to block just like a tonfa almost I love em
That is so awesome! That’s exactly how I felt about them. They look like wall hanger fantasy weapons, but are actually pretty tough. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Thank you for showing and demonstrating these weapons!
I like the Nata Machete, more options for survival and better in close quarters combat.
Thank you Michael! Excellent choice! I hope you are having a wonderful week!
Cheers. Really liked the hammered Katana. Looks like I'm getting a new toy. Thanks again for your shows. Stay safe friends. Slan.☘
Thanks Shawn! Yeah, that was my favorite this week as well. I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
I’m going with Nata machete in this group. Awesome video and demonstration 😎
Thanks so much, Con! Excellent choice! I hope you are having a wonderful week!
I Don't come here for the knives... I come here for that energy ... you are a power house of positive energy I love it
Thank you so much! I can’t tell you how much I appreciate that! I hope you are having an incredible week!
Gonna take some time to save up for that T10 tool steel katana, but I hope to get it one day... assuming they don't sell out before then 😆
That sword is definitely worth it…especially at that price. It’s honestly one of the nicest swords I’ve ever seen. I hope you are having an excellent week!
Kyle, if you're not too busy, we're having a BBQ in August, we need an expert to cut the watermelon. Oh, and we'll open the soda ourselves.
Another great video, your enthusiasm is the best part but man, those slo-mo swings, awesome.
So, I did vote for the machete over the sword because it's shorter and I can re-position quicker for another strike, although, if I could wield a sword like you, I wouldn't need a second swing.
Happy July 4th., to you and yours', enjoy the weekend.
Hey Phil! You crack me up brother! I know you were joking, but honestly I’d love to join you for a BBQ if you were closer. It’s interesting reading through all the comments about why people would choose certain weapons. I originally chose the sword for myself, but there are so many advantages to that machete. I hope you have a fantastic 4th as well, brother!
Can't go wrong with the Japanese tools and a pair of track shoes!! Nice variation to a stellar presentation!!
I agree Keith! I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend! Thank you for all of your support, brother! It means a lot!
#1 Katana you need to keep your opponent as far away as possible.
#2 Machete because I like one handed swords close enough.
#3 Karambit My up close and personal, I have two bear claw serrated edged rip shredders.
#4 push sword only as a last resort I hate them.
#5 Knuckle dusters also last resort weapon, now if it was a full gauntlet weighted with metal knuckle protectors it might move up a couple of slots.
Very well done, George! I love your thinking! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Amanda, "the weapons master". 😃 I think that was a really cool selection, and the machete and katana are FOR SURE two very real options for such scenario.
Thank you! Yeah, she did a great job selecting weapons this week. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Kudos for actually test cutting in extended grip with the karambit. I was really surprised, you don't see that very often online, and it's definitely one of those things where without many hours of practice you can easily injure your fingers. You've clearly put in the hours training with these things 😉
Thanks Stephane! You are absolutely correct that without some practice, you can easily hurt your fingers using extended grip. As I’m sure you know, the design of the knife makes a huge difference as far as whether or not it is even a good idea to strike using extended grip. When I teach people extended grip, I always describe it as more of a long range scratching instead of considering it to be a slice like you would with other grips. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Nice selection today . When I make knucks for someone the first thing I do is make sure they know how to hold them properly, they break fingers easily. That trailing point karambit is modeled after the Bastinelli Mako , a nice alternative if you dont have $250 to spend .
Thanks Troy! Yeah, it’s definitely important to know how to hold them properly. The scary thing is that I see people online saying that all knuckles have to be held a specific way, but it is very dependent on the style of knuckles…especially the size of the palm grip. I’m just prepping right now to record next weeks video. Have an excellent week, my friend!
Okay, the karambit is nice, and as far as weapons someone might realistically carry around regularly, it's the winner. But, it's also close range, and wouldn't be my first pick if I could have any of these to defend myself from some psycho killer type. The machete looks nice as well, and would also make a good weapon, and beyond that, it's something you might realistically use if you do yard work or hiking/camping, so it's a good tool as well. And as a weapon, it definitely has more reach than the karambit. But...if some crazy killer was coming after me, I think the sword wins it. You got more reach with it than any of the others and you can not only slice but you can thrust with it better than the machete. So, in terms of overall usefulness for the average person on a day to day basis, the karambit or machete win, but if I was just grabbing one to defend myself from some kinda horror slasher, the reach of the sword makes it an easy winner.
Well said! I love your decision making and agree with you! I hope you are having an excellent week!
I'm a new fan been watching you for a week now and I'm hooked i truly believe you are going to be huge in any platform you are on. love the video and you are Awesome
Thank you so much! That is so kind of you to say! I really appreciate your support!
Nata Machete, but that was tough to pick, lots of great products.
Excellent choice my friend! I hope you are having a great week!
We couldn't tell you were enthusiastic .... you should show more émotion.... lol 😁 you are the best!!! And you always say thank you genuinely... it speaks to your character
That is so kind of you to say! I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your support and kindness. I hope you have an excellent weekend!
The katana is the obvious ringer here for quality, but the Nata takes my vote for practicality. Preferably in a different steel, but 440 is serviceable enough for the purpose.
Excellent choice! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
That nata machete looks awesome, gotta see if I can still get my hands on one.
It’s such a cool weapon! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Kyle! Another great video. I really liked that nata, just beastly looking. A basketball is not an easy target and you made it look like butter. However, distance could matter against your horror movie villain and that hammered katana would be my choice. Still, that tactical push sword with some slight modifications would be the bomb to have. It's a shame your spear didn't end up on the list. I'd take that in a heartbeat. I need to talk to you more about spear heads. I'm not sure I like the ones I have and I like what you used in that video.
Thanks Aaron! I really appreciate that! If you have any questions about the spearheads, please feel free to call our customer service team. They should be able to help you out. I hope you are having an excellent week!
Nata machete looks well made and is practical, so it's my pick for sure.
Excellent choice, Larry! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
The Tonfas! I was hoping for the option of a pair of Tonfas
I love tonfas too, Alphonso! I hope you are having an excellent weekend!
I've got a T-shirt you'd probably like:
Black shirt with white lettering:
"End gun violence now.
BRING BACK THE SWORD!"
It also has a sword drawn between the top line and the second line.
That’s a pretty funny shirt, Jim!
Love this episode. My brother & I have had hours long discussions about this sort of thing, but different boogey creatures have different vulnerabilities (depends on who you are going up against) & certain weapons are a little more situational than others. Also depends on the environment.
I would love to see you in a horror movie, to make it more interesting & realistic.
I agree man! I completely depends on the horror movie villain. For some, I may want a lighter close quarters weapon and for others, I may want something with a little longer range. I hope you are having a fantastic week, my friend!
Great job. The sword hands down
Thanks man! Excellent choice my friend! I hope you are having an incredible week!
those are some exotic and cool weapons for sure. but I think if I was to survive a horror movie my weapon of choice would be my Taurus g2c 9mm dual feed with a couple 20 mags. lol
Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Thanks again for the video!
Thank you so much for your support, Alfred! I really appreciate it!
Can you put a request box when buying stuff from karate mart because it’s extremely hard to ship weapons to Australia that say Black Death folding knife on the box rather then fishing knife even if the fishing knife is way bigger pls request box I need it
I totally understand, Elizabeth! That’s something you can talk to our customer service team about. They are very familiar with overseas orders. I hope you have an excellent weekend!
That first one I cannot stop watching the video about it, that's definitely one of my favorite ones, I guess the only thing that I would personally be concerned about is the velcro strap I just wouldn't want that thing popping off my forarm doing a nice kung fu slice you chop, I'm going to see if my wife is going to let me own 1 🤣
Ahhh…yeah, the Velcro strap is a little underwhelming. I’m sure you could easily replace it with something else…possibly a dog collar. Thanks so much for watching, Rob! I hope you are having a fantastic week!
Thanks my friend, a safe one to you as well...
Hi Kyle I love when you handle the weapons every well thing when you chop the soda you get wet a lot.
Thanks Marina! I have a lot of fun doing it! I hope you are having an excellent week!
The 🇯🇵 nata machete will be my secondary weapon of choice, my primary is you and amanda in front of me to ward off those scary horrific zombies or monsters 😅
Hahahaha…that’s funny, Alfred! I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
Thanks for the Weapons Wednesday video!
The first choice someone should pick to be in a horror movie is a dozen functioning brain cells. That would help most of the victims more than anything else.
Speaking of horror movie moments, I get that "don't open that door" sensation whenever you shake a two-liter bottle. That's especially true when you have a short-bladed weapon.
I tend to have a prejudice against butterfly knives, knuckle dusters, and karambits. Maybe one of those would be the best choice, but I wouldn't make that choice.
In many ways, a katana feels too much like a cliche. In this case, the T10 tool steel would probably make this katana the best choice of this group. The extra reach and the great blade metallurgy would be a real advantage. If I had any training in Japanese sword martial arts, I wouldn't be able to resist the katana. Because I don't have that training, I feel a bit as if I'm pretending if I choose the katana.
The Japanese Nata Machete looks great to me. I realize that the 440 stainless steel isn't as good as the T10. On the other hand, a machete fits my lower skill set and doesn't make me feel that I'm pretending. Where I live, there's literally not a tree within half a mile of my house. If I lived in a place with lots of trees, dense shrubs, and high weeds to attack, I'd have already ordered the machete for the horror movie that some yards can become. If I'm in the horror movie, I'm probably picking the katana.
That is very well said! I like your thought process! I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
the Japanese Nata Machete would be good for this situation because it does camp tasks and i could make other weapons with it like a bow or a spear or other caveman type weapons and i could also do some gorilla warfare tactics and set up booby traps in the area and trip alarms
I agree, Gerard! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
@@Karatemart i didn't expect a reply when i saw the upload date on this
I love these kinds of videos 😁😁
Thanks Jeffrey! I had a lot of fun making it! Thanks so much for watching!
The tactical push sword feels me like BloodRayne
Absolutely! Thanks so much for watching!
The machete. A no frills, beautiful weapon. I could see horror movie nasties running for cover. My question is, the true testing ground. Would anybody here dare take this to Silent Hill? (The original game town, not that movie junk)
I love that you are a video game fan like me! Silent Hill was a really fun game!
@@Karatemart Silent Hill series? Great games but mostly the weapons weren't over the top. Boards, pipes, at first, then you had to work your way up to the power weapons. I think starting out with this awesome machete would be a lot of fun. BTW I have the Night Watchman cane sword I bought from another site for much less money (sorry about that but you do have merch no one else does so I'll make up for it). I advise pulling the blade and tip off and painting the barrel another color like the metallic ones on regular canes. The all-black finish chips and is already easily identified by lots of people. When you're done with that, fix any rattling with a soft material wadded into the bottom. So: I have to ask, of all the games you've played, which weapon was your absolute favorite if you could sell it? You're a good man, sir. Love the hard work, you and Amanda keep it going!
I think if you're stuck in Silent Hill, you're kinda boned either way. Especially in the second game, Silent Hill manifested as the protagonists personal hell. I wonder if it would adjust to fit its victim's loadout.
The katana please with a side order of a pair of Tonfas please .
Excellent choice, Alphonso!
Nata Machete vs Jason Voorhees have him swing with his machete arm doug to the side cutting his arm off that is holding the machete.
Well played, Mac! The Nata Machete is an excellent choice!
When the soda exploded it would have been funny to hear you say "drinks are on me" or "who's in the mood for a Pinacolada" because of the pineapple
You crack me up every week, brother! You have an excellent sense of humor my friend!
I Would Have A Weapon For As Like A Movie Of Science Fiction Is My Blue Katana Sword With Sheath And A Blue Machete Sword With Sheath.
Sounds pretty cool, Eric! I hope you have an excellent weekend!
@@Karatemart Yes I Will Have A Good Weekend. Those I Keep As My Private Collection Of Blue Knives And Red Knives. Especially, Blue Survival Knives And Red Survival Knives.
The katana my brave warrior kyle! Is beautiful and nasty!
I like it too, Enio! I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
The karambit and the knuckle are too small, the push sword is better as a defensive sword but not to disable the villain. The machete and the sword are the best option
Excellent choices, Gary! Makes sense to me!
That sword on ur arm looks like barakas swords from mortal kombat
Exactly! Yes, it does! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Oh yeah, that Japanese machete is incredible
It is pretty darn awesome! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
The two best weapons shown were the machete and the katana. both would be quite effective katana has a great reach even if I never seen katana in actual horror movie it would be quite effective. Machete would be great at slashing because of wide blade towards the end. it could also double as a tool for chopping things cutting the branches and to some degree clearing the woods which could be important if you want to survive in a horror movie. it doesn't have as good of a reach as a katana but its reach is still better than most weapons shown here. the fantasy sword is not completely unusable but to some degree it is a waste of perfectly good blade. the reason why weapons like rapier are very effective is because you can control them with just a small movement of a wrist. with this weapon you need the entire arm. two of those each on each arm would be interesting idea however if you want to use your hands you would have to take them off and then put them on again. if you have only one of those fantasy weapons you have the other hand but if you want to use both your hands you run into same problem and in an actual encounters this is very important. as far as karambit the blade can probably be quite useful even if it severely lacks range but it could be good beck up weapon. what I don't really understand is why modern Karambits have rings. Yes you can change grips but you waste time in quick draw department. This karambit is better than most because the ring is larger but it still seems somewhat unnecessary.
to tell you the truth the hussar saber actually would be an excellent weapon in a horror movie. There thumb ring is easier to use and has many advantages in possibilities of attack. This type of saber can do whirls because of the thumb ring. and switch grips mid hit. of course just like katana it would take a while before you can fully utilize it machete for example is simpler to operate.
Thanks Bart! Excellent job breaking it down! I hope you are having an incredible weekend, my friend!
Chased through the (woods) the nata machete to clear a path and make traps. Although the karambit is a nice EDC blade if I'm in the city. Also I love the push sword handle and brace but not the sword itself. I like the forearm protection as I love tonfas but the sword length would throw me off. A great bladed tonfa style weapon is zna productions weaponized ice skates. As they pose no threat to the user if you are grappling and are much more practical then the push sword if you're running.
As for the horror movie villain you didn't give a lot of context so I'm just going to think that they have human strengths and weaknesses so I would go with the nata machete for as that is what I have the most experience swinging. As my homemade nata I told you about back in the homemade weapons video weighs 5 lb and I swing it 2-8 hrs a day the 1 lb nata would be like I got nothing in my hand. So clearing a path and running would be easy. Especially if I didn't have to lug my 40 lb day bag with me.
Main reasons I would not choose the katana is if I'm running the two handed grip would get caught up on more then the machete and I would not want to cut a path with it. Now if I was going to stand and fight yes the katana is great. However I'm someone who will not take someone else's life if I have the option to escape so my answer is still the machete
Thanks Andrew! Great choices my friend! I hope you are having a fantastic week!
Considering the genre it would have to be the Japanese machete (for machete kills), but you in my humble opinion you cannot beat a good katana. Distance would be the key in the situation you described because you certainly wouldn't want a zombie dribbling on you right?
Excellent choice my friend! I don’t think you could go wrong with either the katana or machete. I hope you are having an excellent week!
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That’s so funny, William! I actually think I’m a terrible salesman because I hate pressuring people to do anything. But, I really appreciate the compliment! I hope you have an awesome weekend, my friend!
i prefer the samurai sword followed by japanese nata machete
Excellent choice, Joseph! Thanks so much for watching!
I'd choose a shotgun, but of the items in the video, the machete.
I’m with you Auric! A shotgun would be perfect against a horror movie monster. But, the machete is an excellent choice for the weapons available to you. I hope you have an awesome weekend!
Nata Machete. Hands down.
Excellent choice, Grant! I really love so much about the Nata machete. I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
The nata should have been a carbon steel, as far as surviving a horror movie, maybe the katana but everything else is way to close for most of your horror icons. Cool weapons wouldn't do much against a horror villain though.
I agree, Al! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
The Nata machete looks like a ruler 😶
It kinda does! I hope you are having an excellent week!
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Since it is for a horror movie i will choose the power switch to stop the horror! 😁
Well played, Lalith! That sounds like a good plan to me!
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In the woods the katana in a cabin the nata
That’s an excellent choice! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
The Karambit is the most dangerous Islamic Blade, in the hands of a expert martial artist it can devour an opponent like a monster, nobody succeeded in disarming a karambit
Thanks so much for watching, Jerome! I really appreciate it!
Hammered Steel Katana because I HAMMERED away! PS Tactical Push Sword there is a movie or a game ? Maybe I am wrong?
Thanks Alan! I believe Baraka used one in Mortal Kombat, but I may be wrong.
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I completely agree! I switched to diet soda a while back because it’s not as sticky, but in my more current videos, I’m trying to come up with more creative things to use the weapons on. Eventually we will get it all figured out. Thanks so much for your support!
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Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
Hammered katana
Excellent choice! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
@@Karatemart I'm a new follower of you, I love your assortment of blades 😁
@@electronics_hobbyist awesome! Thank you so much for following my channel! I hope you are having an excellent weekend!
Those of us in the know, recognize #1 as belonging to a certain Damphir
Oh man…now I have to know who you are referring to! I remember Baraka using one in Mortal Kombat, but I don’t remember any Damphirs using one. Please tell me!
@@Karatemart Rayne, of the BloodRayne videogame series and movies
I love the hammered steel katana.i will slice the hell out of that horror movie.if I will buy it how much it will cost?
It’s a pretty awesome sword. There are links to all the products in the video description so that you can check prices and get more details about them. Thanks so much for watching!
I forgot!
There you are! I was actually kinda worried about you since I hadn’t seen you on the live feed in a couple of weeks. I was going to email you today if I didn’t hear from you. I’m glad you are alright, brother!
@@Karatemart afraid i got kidnap or something?
@@explosioncatsandknives7747 nah…I know you can hold your own! Just worry when I don’t hear from my friends for a while.
Dam that katana is actually very beautiful one
And don't u have any Indian weapons ?
Because u have weapons from Japanese and even from Chinese tradition ones
So why not Indian weapons ? Like haladi and Katar and chakram
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Thank you! We’ve carried chakram and katar in the past as well as some other Indian weapons, but they don’t sell very well and it’s very difficult to find ones that are well made. I’ll keep an eye out for some better ones. I hope you are having a great week, L.B.!
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Hey sir i want to order a katana from india can u help me a bit please
Hi Taro! Please call or email customer service at Service@KarateMart.com and they will be able to help you out. Thanks so much for your support!
That katana is dope. I want one, mabe tax time!!!
Yeah, that is a sweet katana! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
@@Karatemart thank u!! I never miss a show!!
@@darque1860 that’s awesome! I really appreciate that! You are so kind!