A polearm would be better use of wasted material for something that long and thick, not practical. If something has to be long, it still has to be some form of lightweight if the intention is purely slicing or cutting, poking even. Something like that, similar probably to the broadsword, mostly shoulders, and gravity, probably. But anything sharp enough won't need too much force behind it.. so, you do have alot of guys and figures that are likely exaggerated, and people that do reenactments that aren't exactly honest and accurate either, doing bare minimum, Hollywood stuff, and zero practicality or thought beyond tropes.
Shut the hell up, you've never held a pole arm or a sword in your entire life, and the people who told you what you're regurgitating here probably haven't either.
Just knowing the fact he's a Berserk fan, definitely a 🗿 gentleman
Guts first baby sword before the eclipse,,,, cool
BIGGER!!
Working on a bigger one now!
Ur a Legend
🤘🏻many thanks. Have a fantastic weekend
"It weighs 12 lbs empty and can be loaded up to 30 lbs with steel shot or heavier with lead shot. It is 46" long with a 1-1/2" diameter handle"
Stating I want something like this in my room is an understatement
That looks actually usable! Just be careful not to snap off your wrist on the 1-handed move.
Ach some one starts with less then 48 lb sword,smart move it don't really do much above 12 lb
How heavy is it?
that swords awesome! how heavy is it? epic skills sir! ✊️
It weighs 16 lbs, you can load steel shot internally and get it upwards of 30 lbs
I also swing a 20lbs 💪
it's made of wood and I have more material on Instagram
Love your content!
@@strongergrip thank you so much. Im just starting RUclips. Any suggestions?
how do I get one?
Message me or browse the store www.strongergrip.com
Keep up the struggle brother
Don't slice the back of your calves and heels off, that would suck lol
I think I’m going to stick to my Kanabo, Dane Axe, and Claymore sword.
Хорош!
Rad
A polearm would be better use of wasted material for something that long and thick, not practical. If something has to be long, it still has to be some form of lightweight if the intention is purely slicing or cutting, poking even. Something like that, similar probably to the broadsword, mostly shoulders, and gravity, probably. But anything sharp enough won't need too much force behind it.. so, you do have alot of guys and figures that are likely exaggerated, and people that do reenactments that aren't exactly honest and accurate either, doing bare minimum, Hollywood stuff, and zero practicality or thought beyond tropes.
Shut the hell up, you've never held a pole arm or a sword in your entire life, and the people who told you what you're regurgitating here probably haven't either.
Duh, no shit sherlock, you must be real fun at parties. Next you'll be talking about how unrealistic magic fruit giving you powers would be...
you the man
you need the dragon slayer now