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Date Posted: 18:18:47 12/04/01 Tue
Author: squallobssessed
Subject: Re: squalls gunblade
In reply to: Sypher 's message, "Re: squalls gunblade" on 21:50:48 10/10/01 Wed

>I to have been figureing it out on how to make one and
>I did but the math doesn't add up for such a weapon.
>the blade has to connect to the gun yes but where are
>you gonna fing something srong enough to keep the
>blade attatched to the gun. I was thinking of melting
>steel and some sort of other alloy together but it
>would have takin to long you can make the whole blade
>out of pure steel (yes) but the blade gets thinneras
>it goes down to the handle. I just think the blade is
>too heavy with such weak support.
What if you made it out of one piece of 420 (not a joke) J2 type stainless steel? It is used as of today in functional swords. Try the math on that info.

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  • Re: squalls gunblade -- zell, 03:50:09 12/06/01 Thu
  • Re: squalls gunblade -- Chris Morgan, 11:21:49 10/03/02 Thu
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