Of course it is. The Scottish Lords did it. And decent sized Euorpean longswords were 4 feet long, just under 3 pounds if made really well. The longest useable sword was the 6 foot long German Zweihander.
I think you have to get a new sword or find a new sword, and then it becomes your sword (not that far yet sorry) Hope this helped you!
A 9 foot long spear called the Dori and a short sword called the Xiphos.
That is impossible. Four men get a THREE foot long sandwhich, each get a FOOT, there is no way humanly possible to do that.
The was no mention of a sword in the Der Riese related link, but the is a Bowie Knife that can be purchased that may be a foot long and 4 or 5 inches wide see related links
A long sword is a sword that was primary used in western Europe it was used for sword and board type if item
The word "swing" has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /swɪŋ/.
well they can range from the arming sword ( 1 1/3 foot long) to the claymore or Zweihander (6/7 foot long) for European swords I don't know about Japanese swords (not my intrest) but a No-Dachi is the claymore equivilent.
This is because it is possible to get a base hit even though it was a terrible swing. Thus, the goal is to have a great swing, to broaden the likeliness of getting a hit. Take a player has a terrible swing, but gets a hit, compared to a guy with a great swing, who does not; the guy with the great swing will, in the long run, have the far better batting average.
all you have to do is, get your foot in hand and then stretch as far as possible then you will get longer feet :)
Yes, it was and still is considered a weapon! You could end up in jail if you carry it with you!
It is not possible to answer this question since a 40 foot octagon could be extremely long.
Longsword.