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    Cold Steel's Warrior Series Katana (88BKW) Cutting demonstrations and marathon test.
    *Meats utilized in this video was carefully preserved and donated to the Ventura County Rescue Mission.

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  • @paintballin4real
    @paintballin4real 12 лет назад +15

    What impressed me the most of this video is that you're so confident in your blade, you even show a clip where the person doesn't fully cut through the meat, but finishes the cut with the sharpness of the blade. I've been shopping for a sword for a while now, but that made up my mind.

    • @JediContrast
      @JediContrast 5 месяцев назад

      "A Cold Steel sword will meet you" Best quote.
      Do you guys think my skills have matched a Cold Steel Sword?....I'm asking because I bent the competition and need something I can rely on.

  • @dk2k1
    @dk2k1 12 лет назад +8

    This is what I love about your videos. You go out of your way to prove how effective your weapons are. You don't just tell people to buy your stuff. You get wood, meat, car hoods... You PROVE it's quality.

  • @rebirth2526
    @rebirth2526 11 лет назад +37

    The end speech is so touching.

  • @AdhocHoopla
    @AdhocHoopla 10 лет назад +73

    Your local tatami mat dealer must love you guys!

  • @marcelzed1154
    @marcelzed1154 5 лет назад +24

    I only hope you're still producing this sword by the time I can afford one

    • @tgood5527
      @tgood5527 Год назад

      Amazon has it right now for $240

  • @artfan101
    @artfan101 12 лет назад +22

    "What did you do at work today?"
    "Oh not much, just spent the day feeling like a samurai."
    Best job....ever...

    • @kennywheelus6857
      @kennywheelus6857 4 года назад +1

      I'd love to get paid to just test cut with swords all day,damn right it'd be the best job ever

  • @hydex2885
    @hydex2885 11 лет назад +6

    LOVE THE KATANA! Personally, as someone who is into martial I thought this was awesome. Keep up the awesome work cold steel, YOU DA BEST!

  • @chrisk5258
    @chrisk5258 10 лет назад +34

    Non authentic swords actually perform significantly better than authentic ones. The quality of modern steel is so much better than that of when swords were actually used, so naturally, modern swords are of higher quality.

    • @enjoymusic4895
      @enjoymusic4895 4 года назад +3

      Cold steel is good sword.. but authentic hand forge japanese katana or nihonto by Japanese master SwordSmith is another league... Masterpiece Nihonto no need for polishing every 10 years.. after marathon torture test...

  • @uglymages
    @uglymages 12 лет назад +2

    No joke, when my family was poor and we couldn't even afford to pay our satellite tv bill. We still got a few free channels and one of them always had this show and other knife/sword selling shows on at night. It was either this or watching church services, lets just say, you guys got me through some long nights.

  • @boomshizzIe
    @boomshizzIe 10 лет назад +65

    I bought one of these to cut steaks, ribs, and lamb hunks for bbq's. The bitches love me now! Thanks cold steel

  • @araknidude
    @araknidude 8 лет назад +47

    "Would you like to tell me why you want this sword?"
    "Yes, I'd like to cut a pig clean in half with one swing."

  • @VulpesFidelis
    @VulpesFidelis 11 лет назад +7

    This is probably the only katana durable enough for use in a zombie apocalypse...
    Really, it's a beast. Amazing sword, guys. :o)

  • @MasonC2K
    @MasonC2K 12 лет назад +6

    The vice grip bend was the most impressive thing to me. That's far more extreme than any realistic combat scenario.

  • @schuylerleithulfr788
    @schuylerleithulfr788 10 лет назад +5

    What sold me was "Be your friend that you can trust on for life." My sword is my guardian and my equal, a half of me that I'm nothing without. It protects my home and makes me stronger. I'm sold guys, I want one of your products.

    • @chrismc410
      @chrismc410 2 года назад +1

      How you feel on your sword is how I feel on my Browning Hi-Power, Yugo M48A, Yugoslavia's version of the Mauser K98k and the Norinco SKS. All have been faithful friends, saved my life more than once. Feels reassuring. Made in the era where iron and wood still ruled firearms.
      I'll be the first to say there is NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING wrong with polymer. I even own two polymers: a first gen Walther P99 in .40 and a Gen 3 Glock 21.
      HK and Glock with the VP70 and Glock 17 respectively injected much needed new blood in firearms development but there there is something about iron and wood. Weight is not always a bad thing. It can work for you too.
      That said those three weapons are part of me. There in defense, never failed, accurate and still effective even without ammunition. Butt stroking or pistol whipping works much better with you have all steel/metal construction. Beating the bad guy to death is very much an option if need be.

  • @TheF0pperPr0ject
    @TheF0pperPr0ject 9 лет назад +27

    I love traditional handmade blades, (Japanese), however, if you're looking for a blade that can last throughout a zombie Apocalypse, then this is the right blade.

    • @jlogan2228
      @jlogan2228 6 лет назад +3

      Spend 50 bucks and get one of their machetes. Will cut just as well, be infinitely more utilitarian, much easier to sharpen and far lighter to carry

    • @captainhindsight4206
      @captainhindsight4206 6 лет назад +1

      @@jlogan2228 id get both, machete for the zombies and a katana to intimidate other survivors if they get hostile. plus you might get your machete stuck in a zombies head and have to ditch it, the katana wont get stuck will chopping off their heads.

    • @HumbleAstronaut
      @HumbleAstronaut 4 года назад

      So compared to a clay tempered sword from hanbon forge ?

    • @TatTvamAsi2772
      @TatTvamAsi2772 4 года назад +3

      @@HumbleAstronaut Surprisingly, it'll beat it all day. And you won't cry so much if you chip it, which isn't likely. Clay tempered swords were great back in the day, but with steels nowadays, a mono forged blade will beat those old blades(hands down).

    • @glitchanka4666
      @glitchanka4666 4 года назад

      haha w e e b s

  • @LaVolpe444
    @LaVolpe444 11 лет назад +10

    At the end of his speach I actually went "Yes, sir! I will buy one right away!"... I think I actually will... The Tatami are up to something and I will be ready for when they strike!

  • @KibbloMkII
    @KibbloMkII 11 лет назад +10

    I wanna see a torture test that will show just how much it would take to break one fo these. I know it's tough as hell, would make a perfect zombie survival katana

  • @DanielG1095
    @DanielG1095 6 лет назад +5

    There is no better or more iconic sword then the katana

  • @TheVarsity420
    @TheVarsity420 12 лет назад +1

    I appreciate your response. I have been making knives as a hobby since I was 18 and absolutely love it. I really like what ya'll have going on there at your company and wish I could have gotten in on a ground level. It is likely I could have been a valuable asset to your company.

  • @Jackie_Sins
    @Jackie_Sins 11 лет назад

    You might want to try sharpening it a little. I've cut with the Warrior Katana I bought and it cuts well. I sharpen from time to time.
    As long as you use the correct gripping, edge alignment, the right portion of the blade (9 inches down the blade from the line of the Kisaki) and the power in your hips for speed instead of solely using your arms, the sword will cut quite well. And one most important thing, follow through with the cut. That is what these fine men have done a great job of.

  • @1bobbes1
    @1bobbes1 11 лет назад +3

    "It even makes a hole in a mail shirt" WOW! Now who would have thought THAT?! OMFG!!

  • @mudpawsvoom6132
    @mudpawsvoom6132 10 лет назад +11

    ok i ended up getting this katana and love it very very sharp sword and very very very tough sword , i will try and get the rest of the set too ... :)

    • @kennywheelus6857
      @kennywheelus6857 4 года назад

      Can you post a video of you testing your blade do we may see.

  • @AbdullahIbneMasud
    @AbdullahIbneMasud 11 лет назад +7

    Is this better than the authentic katana

    • @chrismc410
      @chrismc410 6 лет назад +2

      Abdullah Ibne Masud technologically and metallurgically speaking, yes.

    • @myusername3689
      @myusername3689 5 лет назад +1

      Authentic katanas suck ass.

  • @luciferschld
    @luciferschld 12 лет назад

    You guys seriously have one of the most awesome jobs ever.

  • @Charmiumzone
    @Charmiumzone 12 лет назад +1

    Cold Steel Sword deserves credit.

  • @ritbits2933
    @ritbits2933 11 лет назад +3

    So this sword should work next time i go bottle hunting right ???

  • @ben.johnsonjix6157
    @ben.johnsonjix6157 10 лет назад +3

    So I can see from the blade demonstration that it could theatricality cut a human in half if one needed to use it in a self defence capacity to protect ones own life

    • @technomancermagus8357
      @technomancermagus8357 10 лет назад +2

      In a real fight you would never swing a sword hard enough to cut somebody in half because it would be very easy dodge your attack and if the person did so you'd be completely off balance and open to any sort of counter strike they would care to toss at you. Not only that but you don't need to cut somebody in half to defeat them.

  • @Theshortguy84
    @Theshortguy84 11 лет назад +14

    Lol everyone talking about forged swords if it was really forged it would cost a 1000+ Even if it isn't forged they are still some of the best swords out there with some of the best price tags.

    • @Ithboltar666
      @Ithboltar666 7 лет назад +2

      That sword is machine forged. Thats why it comes in such affordable prices.

    • @Lucky_16
      @Lucky_16 7 лет назад

      HAHAHAHHA affordable, that's funny.

    • @indimartin4702
      @indimartin4702 7 лет назад +1

      it is an affordable katana

    • @Lucky_16
      @Lucky_16 7 лет назад

      indi martin A Musashi $60 katana is an affordable katana. This model of Cold Steel katana is in all honestly overpriced for what you get. Don't get me wrong, it's an ok sword and it will do its job, but there are better and cheaper options out there.

    • @Ithboltar666
      @Ithboltar666 7 лет назад

      Theshortguy84 You can buy a forged steel katana for 200$. You really have no idea what you are talking about.

  • @Vincentiuz
    @Vincentiuz 12 лет назад +1

    You guys at ColdSteel make amazing knifes and swords. I may consider buying the Espada Medium, it's a hell of a knife and the build quality is at the best!

  • @Legionzzzz1
    @Legionzzzz1 10 лет назад +1

    I must say I am impressed for it to still be in practically perfect condition after that much consecutive use certainly backs up what they say.

  • @Nyctosuba
    @Nyctosuba 9 лет назад +4

    The Katana
    AKA: The Fuck-your-flesh Sword.

  • @dizziegboyy3831
    @dizziegboyy3831 9 лет назад +26

    A kid in Africa could have eaten that sword but instead you waste it on cutting pigs in half

    • @Mikael2492
      @Mikael2492 7 лет назад +5

      Dizzie G Boyy a kid in africa can eat your fucking Internet and time when u wrote this.

  • @AedansOutdoors
    @AedansOutdoors 9 лет назад +4

    6:39 sword is bent lol

    • @AedansOutdoors
      @AedansOutdoors 9 лет назад

      yah it is sorry cold steel but i do love your stuff i just bought the kudu and new tanto spike :)

    • @AedansOutdoors
      @AedansOutdoors 9 лет назад

      i think it was bent anyways i don't want to get into a fight but whatever, great products by the way :)

    • @AedansOutdoors
      @AedansOutdoors 9 лет назад

      kk whatever you say I'm not saying the sword is bad I'm just saying it was bent end of story :l

    • @bushjared89
      @bushjared89 9 лет назад

      +csknives what happens to the meat after yall shoot these demo videos?

    • @AedansOutdoors
      @AedansOutdoors 9 лет назад

      they send them to a butcher who cleans the meat then sent to some children thing i think

  • @viiking01
    @viiking01 12 лет назад

    There is just something great to be said and appreciated about Lynn Thompson and his crew. Here is a company that makes arguably the best blades for the cost. They stand behind their products like no other. I own 7 of their various machetes and knives. All of which I have used with all my will/power (6ft 200+lbs) and guess what? Still extremely sharp. Not one chip, dent, rolled edge or crack. I would love to have any of their higher end products as an heirloom for my 2 week old son. Saving up!

  • @dirtylilrat
    @dirtylilrat 11 лет назад +1

    i like how they use a different sword before and after the pull up

  • @asiry258
    @asiry258 11 лет назад +3

    Cool sword, but you guys are serious dorks.

  • @C0ochieMeat
    @C0ochieMeat 10 лет назад +3

    reasonable price my ass

    • @SnazzyZubloids
      @SnazzyZubloids 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Yup, $1000 would be a pretty good price. Cold Steel Katanas are on Amazon for $295.

  • @devilhunterred
    @devilhunterred 10 лет назад +20

    The katana is probably the most overrated weapon ever in contemporary culture. The katana is undeniably an amazing weapon that utilizes some of the most advanced and ingenious steel making techniques in medieval ages, but *_ONLY_* in the context of Japanese medieval warfare.
    The katana is a double handed single edge blade designed specifically to slash and cut, and this works wonders on a battlefield in 14th century Japan where soldiers only wore light-medium armor called o-yoroi composed of individual iron plates but mostly wood and leather. *_Place a samurai army with well crafted katana in any other contexts, however, and they would be completely out of their elements._*
    For example, the lengthy, double handed and slashing nature of the katana would be completely useless in Roman phalanx warfare where legionnaires are stacked in close, compact formation surrounded by shields. This is why the small, light weight, single handed gladius designed to impale and thrust is the ideal weapon.
    Place the samurai in 15th century Chinese warfare and they would be utterly out reached by the long Ji, shot by hand cannons, or simply trampled to death by the sheer number of soldiers running on the field. Pre-modern Chinese warfare emphasizes on mobilizing massive armies and utilizing military tactics and strategies (The Art of War) , this is why long reach weapons such as the halberd, and ranged weapons that can do area damage such as the repeating crossbow, fire arrow (rockets), chariots and siege weapons were dominant.
    Place the samurai with the katana on a battlefield in the central steppes of Asia, and they would be completely useless against the infamous Mongolian mounted archers that almost never engage in melee combat.
    My point is, the katana is indeed a remarkable blade weapon that should be revered and respected, but *_it is amazing only in its regional context of warfare within medieval Japan itself. Weapons are designed to win battles within their geographical, cultural and historical contexts to meet its unique strategic needs, this is why every culture invented its own unique set of weapons._* The Scots fighting against heavy armored English knights have the claymore, Romans with their tight Phalanx formation have the gladius, western Europe with heavy armored knights have the longsword, Chinese have the ji and primitive gunpowder weapons to fight in battles with massive armies , Arabs have the scimitar to slash and cut on horseback, the Mongols fighting in the vast barren steppes have the composite bow, etc. There is no such thing as "best sword (or weapon) of them all".
    *_The notion that the Japanese katana is sacred, a symbol of bushido and an invincible weapon is in fact a relatively modern idea, invented by the Japanese Imperial Empire in WWII, and indoctrinated into the Japanese people to revitalize and romanticize Japanese history and nationalism._* After the losing the war, as a way to revive national pride, Japanese manga, anime and pop culture further romanticize their history by elevating the katana, which has then become a symbol of Japan, into its current almost legendary status. And now Weeaboos, Wapanese and people who have watched too many movies and anime who are also completely uneducated about history mistakenly believe Katana is the best sword ever made by man and is superior to any other swords.
    So, now you know the truth and history of the katana, stop with this nonsense.

    • @Bang4BuckPCGamer
      @Bang4BuckPCGamer 10 лет назад +8

      fuck off its too long, take that shit somewhere else

    • @JimiJons
      @JimiJons 10 лет назад +14

      There are a few misinformed errors with your essay, but the most important one is the fact that all of your arguments follow the assumption that the Katana was the primary fighting weapon for the Japanese soldier. It wasn't. Not even for the Samurai. Additionally, the Romans abandoned the Phalanx very early in their military history, moving away from spears and rigid immobility. In fact, the Roman Marian legions were extraordinarily effective at _fighting_ phalanxes.
      Alright, fuck it, I might as well waste some time.
      "Place the samurai in 15th century Chinese warfare"
      This is a moot point. Place the Samurai in 12th century Chinese warfare and the more disciplined and heavily armed Japanese warriors would cut through the poorly trained, poorly led, and undisciplined mass conscripts of the Song dynasty.
      Place the Samurai in 1st century Chinese warfare and the Japanese soldiers would be run down by the heavy cavalry of the professional armies of the Han Empire.
      Comparing armies between different regions in different time periods gives no useful information and doesn't prove any point. An army of 1,000,000 Zulu warriors would be utterly massacred by a single AH-64 Apache helicopter.
      "Place the samurai with the katana on a battlefield in the central steppes of Asia"
      Again, this statement doesn't prove much, but at least the time frame for this comparison is more equivalent. The Steppe tribes, specifically the Mongols, defeated virtually every major military power in the world at the time. They conquered everything from East Asia to Western Europe (where, yes, they fought and defeated heavy European knights). The Samurai would've been defeated either way.
      "this is why every culture invented its own unique set of weapons"
      No set of weapons is truly unique in any culture. Swords are swords. There are different types that have different strengths and weaknesses or that are used in different contexts, but they are all long metal (or stone) blades embedded in a hilt, and they can all be used to slash, cut, or stab. Swords are found in every culture. Maces are found in every culture. Hammers are found in every culture. Spears, polearms, bows, shields, etc. The Japanese armies of Samurai times were very similar to armies of pretty much any other culture. They all used combined arms. They all (mostly) relied on a core of infantry using a wide variety of weapons, supported by archers and artillery, and deployed cavalry either as a harrying pursuit force or a heavy shock force. A Japanese army with Samurai could very well have defeated a European army with Knights and vice versa.
      I do agree with one thing though.
      "There is no such thing as "best sword (or weapon) of them all"."

    • @devilhunterred
      @devilhunterred 10 лет назад +2

      JimiJons Romans never abandoned the Phalanx, they just modified it. Yes they stopped using the spears, that's why they adopted the gladius, which is better at fighting at close quarter in tight formations. Roman army was never known for its mobility or speed, using heavy armored infantry had always been its core strategy in battles.
      *_"Comparing armies between different regions in different time periods gives no useful information and doesn't prove any point."_*
      Samurai with katana existed in the 15 century, comparing them with 15th century Chinese army is neither moot nor irrelevant.
      *_"Place the Samurai in 12th century Chinese warfare and the more disciplined and heavily armed Japanese warriors would cut through the poorly trained, poorly led, and undisciplined mass conscripts of the Song dynasty."_*
      Arguable. Song army had overwhelming numerical advantage, as well as technological advantage like primitive rockets, grenades, and very advanced crossbows, the very same weapons Mongols used later to utterly defeat the Japanese samurai in their invasions.
      *_"A Japanese army with Samurai could very well have defeated a European army with Knights."_*
      Very unlikely. Japanese had no counters against heavy mounted cavalries, Japanese also had no weapons that could easily penetrate heavy plate armor.
      *_"No set of weapons is truly unique in any culture. Swords are swords. There are different types that have different strengths and weaknesses or that are used in different contexts, but they are all long metal (or stone) blades embedded in a hilt, and they can all be used to slash, cut, or stab. Swords are found in every culture. Maces are found in every culture. Hammers are found in every culture. Spears, polearms, bows, shields, etc."_*
      Your argument is idiotic and absurd.
      It's the equivalent of saying all languages in the world are the same, they are just sounds made by humans to communicate; or all food in all cultures are all the same, they are all just carbs, water, protein and calories.

    • @JimiJons
      @JimiJons 10 лет назад +2

      *"Romans never abandoned the Phalanx"*
      Yes they did. The Marian legions reorganized into an army of sword, shield, and javelin foot soldiers who utilized numerous different formations, many of which do not resemble a phalanx in the slightest.
      *"they just modified it."*
      They didn't modify anything, the abandonment of spears makes it impossible to form a spear-wall. This is common sense and you seem to lack it.
      And before you start spewing nonsense about how Norse shield walls and schiltrons are just "modified" phalanxes, we're going to lay down an objective definition for the phalanx so as not to have you begin confusing every group of people standing in a line as a phalanx: A distinct formation of hoplites or other heavy infantry armed with spears and shields forming a tight set of linear ranks with spears leveled forward.
      *"Roman army was never known for its mobility or speed"*
      Is this a joke? The Roman army is _renowned_ for its mobility. The Roman army is _renowned_ for its ability to reform and move tight formations of heavy infantry quickly. Do you have any knowledge of military history at all?
      *"comparing them with 15th century Chinese army is neither moot nor irrelevant."*
      It is both entirely moot and entirely irrelevant. The vast bulk of every Japanese army in the 15th century consisted almost entirely of cavalry and light infantry armed with lances. This is a far cry from the Samurai armies of the 16th and 17th centuries.
      *"Arguable."*
      No.
      *"Song army had overwhelming numerical advantage"*
      Which meant nothing. The Mongols can attest to that.
      *"as well as technological advantage like primitive rockets, grenades"*
      Both primitive and relatively ineffective until later developments.
      *"Very unlikely."*
      Not at all.
      *"Japanese had no counters against heavy mounted cavalries"*
      Yes they did. Spears and pole arms have been the classical counter to heavy cavalry throughout all of human history.
      *"Japanese also had no weapons that could easily penetrate heavy plate armor."*
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanab%C5%8D
      *"Your argument is idiotic and absurd."*
      Ironic retort, coming from an idiot.
      *"It's the equivalent of saying all languages in the world are the same"*
      Silly strawman. It is not even _remotely_ equivalent to saying that different systems of verbal communication are identical.
      "all food in all cultures are all the same, they are all just carbs, water, protein and calories."
      This one is slightly better. It's still moronically fallacious, but it's a better comparison.

    • @devilhunterred
      @devilhunterred 10 лет назад +1

      JimiJons *_They didn't modify anything, the abandonment of spears makes it impossible to form a spear-wall*_
      The Roman never abandoned the phalanx, like I said, they used a modified version. Instead of having a rectangular shaped formation, the Romans used thinner ranks of only 1-3 men to form a line. It's still stacking shields with men beside you, using shields and heavy armor to engage the enemies and holding the line.
      OMFG!! Romans used swords instead of spears!!! Big deal.
      *_"Is this a joke? The Roman army is renowned for its mobility. The Roman army is renowned for its ability to reform and move tight formations of heavy infantry quickly."_*
      No they weren't. Speed is relative. Compare Romans with the Huns or any light armored "barbarians" they were fighting against: How were Romans known for their speed and mobility?
      *_"It is both entirely moot and entirely irrelevant. The vast bulk of every Japanese army in the 15th century consisted almost entirely of cavalry and light infantry armed with lances. This is a far cry from the Samurai armies of the 16th and 17th centuries."_*
      They are called Ashigaru, while forming the bulk, the samurai was still the core elite of any Japanese army. And the whole point was to compare samurai and his katana sword with the rest of the world in the relative same time period. Therefore, it is neither irrelevant nor moot.
      *_"No."_*
      Yes.
      *_"Which meant nothing. The Mongols can attest to that."_*
      Mongols were using unconventional military strategies and tactics with their cavalries to harass, raid, loot, slowly depleting the Jing of their resources, ability and will to fight. Arguably history's first major scale guerrilla warfare.
      The Japanese fought an almost overly conservative infantry based close quarter battles in their wars, something right up Chinese's alley.
      Do you know anything about military history?
      *_"Both primitive and relatively ineffective until later developments."_*
      The Mongols were using the same "primitive and ineffective" weapons to utterly defeat the samurais in their invasion of Japan, and they would have taken over Japan with their fleet if not for typhoons.
      Look up the origins of the Kamikaze.
      *_en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanab%C5%8D*_
      Having a mace doesn't mean you are now a heavy plate smashing expert. Japanese never dealt with heavy steel plate armor before, neither was the Kanabo a popular weapon that most samurai had experience wielding.
      *_"This one is slightly better. It's still moronically fallacious, but it's a better comparison."_*
      Glad you agree your argument of saying all weapons are essentially the same is utterly retarded.

  • @kraftsingles6901
    @kraftsingles6901 Год назад

    I fucking love the cold steel videos, they scream and yell & just generaly beat the brakes off of whatever product their trying to sell ya! Keep up the good work, god love ya.

  • @abrahamhernandez5686
    @abrahamhernandez5686 3 года назад +1

    I love cold steel 👍👍 it's the go to company for me when I need a blade.🙂

  • @ivansucic9149
    @ivansucic9149 Год назад +1

    this warrior series katana is made from 1060 high carbon steel but blade is little ticker?

  • @Ma77riK
    @Ma77riK 11 лет назад

    impressive demonstration, the main guy there seemed very passionate about his product, i will be buying a warrior series katana soon

  • @emailfilter7107
    @emailfilter7107 11 лет назад +1

    The chubby dude with the tie played D&D all through his teenage years. He then grew up and founded Cold Steel. Now he hacks pig carcasses in front of a medieval times set. Epic.

  • @teej783
    @teej783 8 лет назад

    Always been impressed with the Cold Steel line. Have the largest warrior series katana and the sword cane now. I used the katana style knives when I was active duty. The parkerized version worked the best for me in S. America jungles.

  • @Jackie_Sins
    @Jackie_Sins 11 лет назад

    The tsuka maki of my warrior katana came undone. Don't worry I contacted Cold Steel Customer Service three weeks ago, still have gotten a response yet. So I've been trying to retie the kashira back on myself, but it is proving to be difficult. The blade is tough, though I leave the actual testing to the professionals.
    I've had this sword for almost a year and I love it, that's why I'm trying to get the handle wrap fixed up.

  • @Ben_the_Ignorant
    @Ben_the_Ignorant 4 года назад

    I saw this video when it had only a few thousands views, thinking it was too specialized to ever get a lot more but here we are in excess of two million views!

  • @25Celtics
    @25Celtics 12 лет назад

    Very impressive! Ive heard of similar swords breaking after just a few swipes of ballistics gel, but I am sold on this!

  • @Dark_Sun_Gwyndolin
    @Dark_Sun_Gwyndolin 2 года назад +1

    can You make a remake of this video?? the 480p quality sucks.....

  • @jcarter855
    @jcarter855 12 лет назад

    Thanks you CS ;) The retailer got back to me last night actually - said they would be happy to send a replacement & return shipping for the damaged saya. I can not complain. I should say, I purchased new from a third party retailer, (as CS was on backorder) which shipped USPS priority (was supposed to ship UPS). The damage occurred during shipping so No fault of Cold Steel. Don't want people confused thinking CS sent out a damaged item. Although a bit expensive I say Buy once - Cry Once

  • @SRIBZ
    @SRIBZ 12 лет назад +2

    Thank You for that information. I have heard differing opinions from yours as well, some have told me that folded has a harder edge and spine. It would also be nice to have a sword made in traditional fashion. Regardless of others opinions, the Cold Steel Warrior Katana looks like a great sword, and I will be purchasing it.

  • @majorcritic
    @majorcritic 12 лет назад

    It actually doesn't take much to pierce chain mail. It's mostly used for protecting from glancing blows, not stabs.

  • @MrFrost227
    @MrFrost227 12 лет назад

    The blade is tip heavy, but it's still light and lively. It handles quite easily. Also the tsuba and other matching fittings are painted steel, not iron. But the paint is very robust and tough. It does not come off easily. The saya is not lacquered. It's covered in a ultra dense inert plastic... like a motorcycle helmet. The koiguchi is made of the same stuff, and then there's wood inside. It is shaving razor sharp right out of the box. This kat rocks.

  • @Drezin86
    @Drezin86 10 лет назад +1

    Oh man, they cut soda bottles! WOOOOOW!!!!! That's truly amazing! These guys are so tough and cool!

    • @lagstiny2308
      @lagstiny2308 9 лет назад

      yea lets see a human ballistic gel target with a skeleton model made of material thats density and hardness is equal to bone and see how it manages

    • @MrChadwickingtonz
      @MrChadwickingtonz 9 лет назад

      Drezin86 It's to show the accuracy possible with the sharp edge, a blunter weapon would just crumple the bottle but this slices the plastic, even when it seems to make contact with a rounded part of the bottle. It's the same reason that you'll see them slicing things like rope, paper, light bamboo etc. Weak materials, easy to damage but difficult to slice cleanly.

    • @chiphosler6260
      @chiphosler6260 9 лет назад

      Kyler Ellis It did well on the pig.

  • @gillianriveralim
    @gillianriveralim 6 лет назад +1

    " we've cut through 4 inch tatami mats 500 times we've cut through 3 inch manila rope 500 times we've smashed it against a steel table and bent it like a pretzel" and it's still really useful

  • @seanwoo4856
    @seanwoo4856 11 лет назад +1

    nothing better than being dressed up for an office job but go around swinging a katana

  • @GenScinmore
    @GenScinmore 11 лет назад

    watched the video and i have to say they are good in their own ways,
    the European (dont know why you call it western) Hand and a Half or most all broad or long swords are used for "chopping" because they are heavier and hit much harder hitting.
    the katana however is meant to be fast and utilized to"slash" because the curvature on the blade and the way you swing the sword utilizes the whole length of the sword's edge to cut, hope that makes sense. ill continue this on another comment....

  • @EternalIntelligence
    @EternalIntelligence 12 лет назад +1

    wow, this is quite the badass katana. it's sort of like the real-life Hatori Hanzo Sword from the Kill Bill Series. I want it!

  • @jrob2093
    @jrob2093 12 лет назад +1

    Would any cold steel katana or any other sword survive a real battle?

  • @Algastar
    @Algastar 12 лет назад

    Ok, thanks for the advice and for responding so quickly. I will definitely be making more purchases in the future ;)

  • @DE47H
    @DE47H 11 лет назад

    of course, stabbing momentum is generated by forward footwork, while slashing is arm waist and footwork, more damage

  • @tarrker
    @tarrker 12 лет назад

    A close up on the actual edge after all these tests would have been cool. I have a handmade sword from California and it gets some nice divots anytime I use it for anything but the moves. If this thing can keep from being a serrated blade after a few exchanges that would be sweet.

  • @TheRoguesy2
    @TheRoguesy2 11 лет назад

    he did bend the katana a bit near the end. It was not perfectly straight but considering he bent it pretty much a full 90 degrees, thats pretty impressive.

  • @220904416
    @220904416 11 лет назад +1

    Is it possible for Cold Steel to make a sword/knife SO sharp, that the weight of the blade alone can cut through flesh?

  • @mane101970
    @mane101970 11 лет назад +1

    "You deserve a sword that will always equal your skill"

  • @OwnageNoobify
    @OwnageNoobify 11 лет назад

    579 is the MSRP, you can get it for much cheaper if you look around

  • @Cemial
    @Cemial 11 лет назад

    I agree with you, could be that their form of cut is not the better, of course a iaido sensei can do more perfect cuts, and when he finish the cut stay at a perfect kamae. But the people of cold steel are doing good cuts, and good tests and they are doing their work fine showing us how good can be cold steel blades.
    Thanks a lot, and sorry for my english.

  • @EJ-hx4bk
    @EJ-hx4bk 5 лет назад +2

    Tremenda demostración que se armaron !!!! Estos tipos están locos :3

  • @shanewright344
    @shanewright344 5 лет назад

    I bought one of these almost 5 years ago, and I like it. However, I'm a little confused about the metal used to forge it. When I bought it, the salesman told me it was made out of T10 steel, but the Cold Steel website has it listed as 1060 steel. I'm inclined to go with what the website says, but I suspect otherwise only because I've smashed this thing into targets that would've bent, or cracked a lesser sword, and it still looks as good as the day I bought it. No rolling, chipping, bends, or cracks anywhere.

    • @matthewpham9525
      @matthewpham9525 5 лет назад

      It’s 1050, 1055, or 1060 steel. They’ve changed steels over the years, so you can’t be 100% sure, but it’s not T10.

  • @thegreatODEN1
    @thegreatODEN1 11 лет назад

    Wow! Working at Cold Steel seems awesome!

  • @Jackie_Sins
    @Jackie_Sins 12 лет назад

    I have always liked the way the Katana looks. I also admit that I watched a lot of anime like Ruroni Kenshin when I was way younger, but I think now that I'm a little older I understand there is alot more than just looks.
    The Cold Steel "Warrior Katana" seems a little to expensive for me at the moment, but I really want one bad. I know there are many other swords that Cold Steel makes, but my heart seems set on the Warrior Katana.

  • @viiking01
    @viiking01 12 лет назад

    No problem at all CS. It is a relief these days to still have companies that we (customers) can trust. Also, would you might be able to drop a rough ETA on the new 2013 lineup? Missed out on the bowie machete. Wont happen again:)

  • @JohnnyLeetheasianoftheworld
    @JohnnyLeetheasianoftheworld 11 лет назад

    Hey remember when they showed a 2X4 being cut in this video or awesome Japanese warrior stories of them cutting through 2X4s.

  • @Jackie_Sins
    @Jackie_Sins 12 лет назад

    My CS warrior katana should be delivered some time today, so I'm really excited.

  • @kennywheelus6857
    @kennywheelus6857 4 года назад

    They don't show the sword afterwards though an check what kind of damage the sword suffers or not after the test

  • @bestbuysweden
    @bestbuysweden 10 лет назад +1

    Amazing steel quality, just love it!

  • @thefishkiller9885
    @thefishkiller9885 9 лет назад

    I want to know if it is the same katana in the whole video. Then that would really show how strong their sword is.

  • @MetalViking1995
    @MetalViking1995 10 лет назад

    How would I go about maintining and cleaning this particular sword the (warrior katana)

  • @psc29717
    @psc29717 12 лет назад

    i wanna see how it cuts after they took it to the metal plate and vice...

  • @Dark_Sun_Gwyndolin
    @Dark_Sun_Gwyndolin Год назад

    I've asked thee a question...
    Can You make a remake of this video????
    The 480p quality sucks....

  • @BangBangBye
    @BangBangBye 12 лет назад +2

    Step one: Cut Object
    Step two: Turn
    Step three: Stare blankly into the camera

  • @2llamaz
    @2llamaz 12 лет назад

    The katana is truly the sword of all swords.

  • @SRIBZ
    @SRIBZ 12 лет назад

    I'll be buying one, in particular the Warrior Chisa if they are in stock

  • @2411DOG
    @2411DOG 12 лет назад

    then why does it have such a detailed shape on the stabbing point?

  • @Gjergji311
    @Gjergji311 11 лет назад

    Form (and sometimes grip) is off at times, but I think that goes to the credit of the sword. If it performs great in less-than-perfect conditions (which, if you use it to cut will be plenty in anyone's hands), that probably means it can take abuse.

  • @antj8680
    @antj8680 11 лет назад

    Am I right in saying that the primary use of the katana is to slash, not stab?

  • @Jackie_Sins
    @Jackie_Sins 12 лет назад

    Where could I possibly get a stand for tatami mats, bamboo and heavy duty mail tubes like the ones used in this video?

  • @Kralkatorik
    @Kralkatorik 12 лет назад

    I'm going to keep my katana always besides me whats the best way of buying one? whats the easiest way to match my self to them

  • @Scratchpk
    @Scratchpk 11 лет назад

    I think you may be mistaken. Katanas' aren't designed to chop, they're made to slice. The people in the CS videos don't always have the correct technique but it certainly demonstrates the abuse the swords can take and how well they can cut. With better technique the cuts would be easier.

  • @Bball1234567891001
    @Bball1234567891001 11 лет назад

    This has got to be one of the greatest jobs in the world.

  • @TagmatonDomestikon
    @TagmatonDomestikon 12 лет назад

    If the metal isn't folded how to you get it to be so flexible and durable?

  • @CTimmerman
    @CTimmerman 10 лет назад

    Why stop cutting after 5:58?

  • @nothuman100
    @nothuman100 11 лет назад

    Does the meat just get wasted??

  • @jonbradley700
    @jonbradley700 11 лет назад

    I have to totally agree with you on that one, from someone that studies samurai arts, I can't see why I would EVER throw away my sword!!!

  • @LolFishFail
    @LolFishFail 12 лет назад

    Could this repeatedly decapitate zombies is the true question?

  • @BrutalBeefCake
    @BrutalBeefCake 11 лет назад

    Would you guys ever make a "tactical" style ninjato? I've seen a lot of crappy 15 dollar ones online but I'm sure a high quality one would be popular. A traditional style ninjato would be cool too.

  • @ZeratronXellos
    @ZeratronXellos 12 лет назад

    katana is a very light sword. you can hold it in one hand or both hands.But you have Odachi which is the same as a katana but its more curved, then nodachi and tachi wich are shorter than odachi and are more curved than katana and wakizashi (wakizashi is the same as a katana but shorter) idk if these are all types there are..

  • @chewyuanqiang
    @chewyuanqiang 12 лет назад

    It cuts through meat very well. But how is the feel of it when dealing with other things such as wood, like what kind of difficulties are there when dealing with something more solid?

  • @trevynlane
    @trevynlane 11 лет назад

    So was it still paper shaving sharp after the blade was rubbed against the table?

  • @Algastar
    @Algastar 12 лет назад

    Just got my Warrior Katana in the mail today and I'm loving it. It has a very nice edge but I was wondering what you kind of setup you guys would recommend to take it that next level of hair popping sharpness.

  • @coryjordan863
    @coryjordan863 11 лет назад

    Coldsteel is amazing and they have incredible quality, I just want them to make a 1095 high carbon steel katana with a nohi (no blood groove, more powerful and better for cutting). The warrior and emperor series are 1055 high carbon steel with a bohi (blood groove, slightly faster than the nohi but less powerfull and more for demonstration and practice but still able to be used in battle). A samurai wojld usually have a nohi because of its power, cutting ability, and its sturdyness.