Isekai H Eiyuuden ~Bishoujo Senshi-tachi wa Saikyou Gunshi no Muchana Onegai ni Sakaraenai~ - Ch. 2.1 - Tactical Sight [part 1]

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I didn't notice in the first chapter, but the murderer looks to be wielding a Beretta-profile semi-auto handgun in one panel, and the next the MC is staring down the barrel of a S&W X-Frame revolver (maybe a Performance Center 460XVR). So he's got the Ebay special sawback jungle knife that he decapitates people with, a semi-auto handgun we don't see him use, and a large hunting/long-range revolver that apparently recoils faster than the bullet leaving the muzzle. Folks, Truck-kun is the only thing that makes sense so far.
 
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The dude's a former mercenary.
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So it's kinda plausible?
The army doesn't teach you how to decapitate people with one hand using a kitchen knife
 
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no it isn't
we have these things called bones and a small knife isnt going to cut through them like paper even if the wielder is a glorious nippon mercenary deployed over 1000 times
Uhhhh, depends on how sharp the knife is tbh.

Like if you don't butchering a sharp knife slices through bone without much issue.

Sharpness was actually an issue in medieval warfare, you'd never want a properly sharp sword, cause if it cut too deep it'd get stuck in an enemy. that and since you're clashing there's also the issue of it chipping/bending.

But with modern metallurgy it isn't as much of an issue.

That cleanly tho? nah, maybe if two hands, although... between the bones. That would be a bit too surgical tho.
 
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Guy that got his neck sliced clean is a real one for trying to protect the kids and woman.
 
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LOL, this is one of those situations where making it super dark and tragic, just kills the dramatic element, I was not thinking about how a kid lost his sister, I was thinking about HOW THE FUCK did a man cleanly cut off a head with a 7 inch knife
 
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The dude's a former mercenary.
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So it's kinda plausible?
And he only have one gun one knife... where machine gun where big gun where rocket launcher where tank where bomb!!! If it was a terrorist attack and a suicide bomber went off, I would call it real. Shooting a moving child without even aiming? It would actually be easier to shoot a flying bird.
 
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I see people complaining about the bullet trajectory but the thing I think make sense is that, first of all he is a kid and I imagine that for him in his "intelligence" thought : "I can't reach with a jump, so I'll stretch my neck" so he extended his chin and that's why his forehead was aligned with the bullet path.

I could be wrong but that's my take
Even so, it doesnt make sense that a bullet that grazes what shouldve been the top of his head would absolutely dome-piece his much shorter younger sister (who wasn’t even in line for the shot anyways)
 
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no it isn't
we have these things called bones and a small knife isnt going to cut through them like paper even if the wielder is a glorious nippon mercenary deployed over 1000 times
That's it. I'm sick of all this "Masterwork Katana" bullshit that's going on in the d20 system right now. Small knifes deserve much better than that. Much, much better than that.

I should know what I'm talking about. I myself commissioned a genuine small knife in Japan for 2,000 Yen (that's about $13 USD) and have been practicing with it for almost 2 years now. I can even cut slabs of solid steel with my small knife.

Chinese knife making machines spend seconds working on a single small knife and fold it up to a million times to produce the finest blades known to mankind.

Small knives are thrice as sharp as katanas and thrice as hard for that matter too. Anything a katana can cut through, a small knife can cut through better. I'm pretty sure a small knife could easily bisect a knight wearing full plate with a simple vertical slash.
 

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