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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 1, 2003 22:16:49 GMT -5
Oh c'mon, the cd duster, with some *ahem* heavy modificartions, could make a potentially nasty and not sot so flimsy weapon . Well, you'd have to sharpen it. And that's pretty frickin' hard, trust me, I've tried it. Even then, though, it'd just sting.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 1, 2003 22:35:06 GMT -5
Well if you somehow cut off a large portion of it to kind of wrap around your hand without breaking it, you can somewhow make ti do a little more than just sting. I have some bad discs floating around somwhere, So, I'll try and make one.
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Post by Tokkalosh on Aug 4, 2003 12:29:08 GMT -5
Oh c'mon, the cd duster, with some *ahem* heavy modificartions, could make a potentially nasty and not sot so flimsy weapon . Now listen here ZBoxDemon , what ever I say is always right. So there.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 4, 2003 21:45:53 GMT -5
Now listen here ZBoxDemon , what ever I say is always right. So there. If whatever you say is right, therefore if you said you were wrong, that would mean you were right. But if you said you were wrong, that would mean you are not always right. A CD knuckle duster could be doable if you layered it? this adds strength by stacking the disks and later sharpening. You could then somehow put a little weight in the duster to give it some momentum.
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Post by Prometheus on Aug 4, 2003 21:49:06 GMT -5
Just use a rock you find on the floor.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 5, 2003 0:41:29 GMT -5
If whatever you say is right, therefore if you said you were wrong, that would mean you were right. But if you said you were wrong, that would mean you are not always right. A CD knuckle duster could be doable if you layered it? this adds strength by stacking the disks and later sharpening. You could then somehow put a little weight in the duster to give it some momentum. The problem with that is that if the weapon is thicker, then it won't cut as well. Anyway, have you ever tried sharpening a CD?
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 5, 2003 0:52:39 GMT -5
Nope, I have yet to attempt to sharpen a cd.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 5, 2003 1:43:16 GMT -5
Nope, I have yet to attempt to sharpen a cd. Try. It ain't easy. Hence, why the CDKD sucks.
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Post by Tokkalosh on Aug 5, 2003 3:34:38 GMT -5
All in all, it's not worth the time.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 5, 2003 3:58:38 GMT -5
All in all, it's not worth the time. If you want a knuckle duster made out of household crap, make a fork duster. I don't remember the exact directions...basically, fold a fork so that most of the handle would be inside your fist, if gripping it, and the rest and the actual tines would go across the front of your hand. Then, fold the two inner tines out. It should look like this: *_ |**| |**|= Ignore the asterisks, those are just for spacing.
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Post by Tokkalosh on Aug 5, 2003 4:15:38 GMT -5
I do prefer ones that don’t have sharp points. Just ones that are solid, thus when hitting the victim, he/she just goes to the floor. Ones with sharp points are just going to make it incredibly bloody. I don’t mind blood, but I prefer if the ‘fight’ lowerd the blood level, unless it’s a very bad situation, I would go ahead and get my Katana out. Or a Sawn Off Shot Gun
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 5, 2003 4:44:22 GMT -5
I do prefer ones that don’t have sharp points. Just ones that are solid, thus when hitting the victim, he/she just goes to the floor. Ones with sharp points are just going to make it incredibly bloody. I don’t mind blood, but I prefer if the ‘fight’ lowerd the blood level, unless it’s a very bad situation, I would go ahead and get my Katana out. Or a Sawn Off Shot Gun I concur wholeheartedly. I good solid *THWAHCK!* is much nicer than breaking off your weapon inside your opponent's body because it's a /fucking fork/, or your weapon snapping in two because it's a /fucking CD/. To me, the only good pointy knuckle duster is the sort with points on the rings.
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