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Secret Agent Full Tang Ninja Sword |  | Brand: True Swords Category: Sports
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $13.99 as of 7/29/2010 07:11 UTC details You Save: $11.00 (44%)
New (5) from $13.99
Seller: qswords Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 5499
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 27.9 x 3.6 x 1.4 Legal Disclaimer: You must be of at least 18 years of age to purchase this product. It is the buyers responsibility to check your local laws before buying.
MPN: TS-SEKRATAGNT ASIN: B000MI5BA4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | One solid piece of cold, hard, stainless steel | | • | Heat treated black backed finish | | • | Nylon cord wrapped handle adds a sleek stylish look | | • | 27" overall length | | • | Designed for Ninjas |
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Product Description One solid piece of cold, hard, stainless steel with heat treated black backed finish. The nylon cord wrapped handle adds a sleek stylish look with easy maneuverability. The blade is constructed with fantasy cut outs, teeth like serrations, and a piercing point. Slides superbly into a nylon blade sheath. 27" overall.
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Here is an actual review February 28, 2009 Austin Cathey (Asheville) 30 out of 32 found this review helpful
First off, I'm not sure why everyone is talking about hitting tree's with this. The only reason to hit a tree with a sword is for conditioning of your palms and getting your wrists accustomed to the shock factor. Even that would only last a short time.
Anyway the reason this PRODUCT is a five is because it is worth the amount. (It would be much more accurate to call it a short sword, the product description clears states that it is only just over two feet long.) Obviously it doesn't compare to handmade katanas, but few "swords" under twenty dollars outlast anything other than sitting on a wall. Hence the higher rating.
Yes, the sheath is not well made. The tip is actually quite sharp and will tear holes in it.
No, it is not "razor sharp". People need to realize that all generic factory swords come with a knife style edge. That's not how a sword edge was designed to be. Long story short; YOU WILL NEVER FIND A SWORD THAT IS "RAZOR SHARP" THAT ISN'T TRADITIONALLY HANDMADE AND SHARPENED. And those cost hundreds at the very cheapest.
Someone stated it's too thin or light to do any damage in a fight and you would be better off with a pocket knife or your fists or some such nonsense. This is ridiculous American rationalized bull. Many Chinese swords are thiner, lighter and more flexible than this product. If that says nothing to you, I've proved my point.
This is obviously not a short sword made for sword snobs, but it's totally acceptable for the price and bloody rad for fantasy fanatics. The end.
Cut trees? Maybe not, but definitely Bamboo! December 24, 2008 Brett Marrus 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So I ordered this sword and when it arrived I thought the package seemed a bit small. Well, I opened it up and lo and behold, it was my new sword! It was a tad smaller then I thought it would be, but still large enough! My friends and I took it straight out of the box and went to my backyard and started cutting some bamboo we had growing there. Well, like a hot knife through cheese (not butter). It definitely cut through the bamboo easily enough. It arrived sharp, looks great, and still has no nicks on it. I am very pleased with this purchase for this price!
exactly what I paid for November 28, 2007 B. Coonradt 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Looks great. Only issue is, its a little thin. Probly not to good for actual battle but nice all the same. Deffinetly worth the price.
Awesome April 14, 2006 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
I just bought two of these and they arrived in the mail just yesterday. This sword is extremely well made (especially for this price!). I would be willing to pay even twice the price for a sword this quality. The grip in the picture looks flat and uncomfortable, but it is actually about 7/8" wide. The blade came dull, but the tip and serated edge are extremely sharp. It's very light (these aren't the first swords to my collection), weighing in at just a few ounces. The black on the sword is about the same color of the grip in the picture, if not darker. You can't see in the photo, but the sheath has a strap on the back so that it can be attached on to your back. By the way, does anyone know what the heck "Clurmshot" means?
Hello people July 31, 2008 Douglas L. Arias Here is a good looking balde, strong and good style, and it was send as I wanted, give it a try
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