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 I in swing has a short I sound, as in win, wing, or sing.
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.
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!
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.
It is not possible to answer this question since a 40 foot octagon could be extremely long.
Longsword.