Are the sabers sharp?My "daggers" are big ones . . . two M1902 Light Cavalry Sabers . . . plus three different bayonets (M7, M9 & OKC3S). They'd probably be apoplectic at the thought of commoners with such edged arms. When will they divest the royal family of their sabers?
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One is ceremonial . . . used when others may be handling it . . . such as a military wedding which has a ceremonial use for them. Edge is fairly dull although you could certainly beat someone quite severely with it. Too many idiots, especially kids, want to play with one swinging it around. My now ex-wife "lost control of it" at a military wedding and I had to quickly save guests from an eleven year old boy who began playing Princess Bride's Inigo Montoya with it indoors. Try swinging a full-size saber around indoors. Hard enough doing basic manual of arms with one without stabbing something. Later I figured out with some high probability after talking to others that she had let him walk off with it unsupervised, oblivious to what an eleven year old boy would do with one. I was not pleased, an understatement. You can still run someone completely through easily with its very pointy end. Steel is decent, but not the kind used in real swords and sabers.Are the sabers sharp?
Defenestration is usually fatal.Or in the infamous words of one Archie Bunker,
"Would it make you feel any better little girl if they was thrown out of windows instead?"
Julius Caesar found out Brutus had a fully functional one on March 15th.I need a fully functional knife. I think I just have regular ones.
AS he was stabbing him Caesar demoted Brutus...."E-2 Brute"Julius Caesar found out Brutus had a fully functional one on March 15th.