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His weapon is the Samurai Edge 2
Will just go to the mine port and kill the biggest Zoombie you see And It Will drop a SAMURI
The motto of Samurai Sportswear is 'Cuttin-Edge Kit that gives you a technical advantage'.
It's an original design; it doesn't exist in real life. According to the canon of RE4, it's a customized handgun made by (Joseph) Kendo -- the same man who made the Raccoon City S.T.A.R.S. Samurai Edge. It is chambered for 9mm Parabellum, and has an initial capacity of 10 rounds. The weapon lacks a real name, and is usually referred to as The Handgun.
No. It's a fictional customized Beretta 92FS with aesthetic additions as well.
1.evil hero Infernal Prodigy. 2.evil hero Dark Gaia 3.evil hero Infernal Gainer 4. evil hero Infernal Sniper 5.evil hero inferno wing 6.evil hero lightning Golem 7.evil hero Malicious Edge 8.evil hero Malicious Fiend and the last evil hero wind cyclone
Yes, you can do this.
Buy a Beretta M9, take it to a gunsmith with a picture of what you want it to look like. Risk getting laughed at. OR Buy the airsoft version.
the legenday samurai was named Ryuma, who appeared as a zombie on thriller bark.the name of the sword is ShūsuiShusui is one of the 21 O Wazamono grade swords, the blade is black with a distinct red edge and its hand-guard has flower-like edges.
Some popular haunted adventure games that offer a thrilling and immersive gaming experience include "Resident Evil," "Silent Hill," and "Amnesia: The Dark Descent." These games are known for their spooky atmospheres, challenging gameplay, and engaging storylines that keep players on the edge of their seats.
In the traditional sense a Katana should be displayed with the cutting edge toward the ground, but for modern uses, you can display them however you would like.
This is pure speculation but here goes: A curved edge has superior cutting power over a straight edge when slashing. That's why the samurai sword cuts so well. However the samurai sword sacrifices a whole edge, some handling (due to it being asymmetrical) and some stabbing ability to achieve this. Leaf shaped blades offer a curved edge on both sides, while still offering symmetry along the long axis, which should improve handling and speed, and a good stabbing tip, aligned with the handle and the long axis. Also, Greek Metallurgy was not as advanced as in the Medieval period. It's possible the broader blade shape was less prone to breaking in the field.