"more plausible weapons" Topic
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chironex | 21 Mar 2016 5:44 a.m. PST |
Doing some more time-wasting wishing. Maybe it will inspire some manufacturer out there somwhere. I couldn't add it to my last topic because something is not functioning and the thread cannot be added to, even though it shows a rising, though inaccurate, count every time I try to post there. link You may notice there is only 1 katana (assuming it's real, how common is training in the katana, really?) along with some martial arts weapons (because I know there are places where one can train in such things in Australia). No chainsaws, though there is a scrubcutter, usually for gladiatorial contests. Also a glass bottle (I have felt such bottles. I'm sure you can kill with one.) |
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