Amazing precision - Cutting a BB with a katana, mid-flight.

"Modern Samurai" Isao Machii is challenged to precisely cut many small things with his sword, by the extremely excited hosts of Japanese variety show "Best House 123", including a 6mm BB that is fired at him.
Zyrxilsays...

>> ^Deano:
Yeah a better title would help as it's a very good submission. This might help - promote


I already changed it to something I thought was better. I'm a title-tard, apparently. Thanks for the promote!

Deanosays...

>> ^doogle:
Can someone explain to me how cutting an iron curtain rod is more amazing than splitting a flying bibi bullet in half in mid-air?


I certainly can't. That was the least amazing thing he did.

syncronsays...

That's nothing, real samurai can cut down multiple rounds of live ammunition in flight. You know, the way characters in final fantasy can parry bullets with over-sized swords.

rougysays...

I once, with my bear hands, fended off over 500 rounds of BBs that my little brothers were throwing at me at the time...from the other side of the yard...behind a snow bank.

dannym3141says...

>> ^syncron:
That's nothing, real samurai can cut down multiple rounds of live ammunition in flight. You know, the way characters in final fantasy can parry bullets with over-sized swords.


You're talking about jedi.

Paybacksays...

>> ^doogle:
Can someone explain to me how cutting an iron curtain rod is more amazing than splitting a flying bibi bullet in half in mid-air?


It's not amazing for his skill, but for the strength of the blade.

Because beyond the first dent, it cut the pipe. Try it with a hatchet, what you end up with is the pipe squashed flat, THEN cut, if the pipe had been pressurized with water or something, it would have been a clean cut. If you noticed, the blade was undamaged after.

neteansays...

y'know the internet is a wonderful thing, it lets me the many many hugely talented and skillful people there are around the world; it enables to share in their mastery and talents and opens my eyes to the realisation that I am totally without either talent or skill and am, in fact, totally inadequate!

Mazesays...

>> ^doogle:
Can someone explain to me how cutting an iron curtain rod is more amazing than splitting a flying bibi bullet in half in mid-air?


One is in a studio in front of 100 people, the others are prerecorded.

...just saying.

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