Yes the Katana is very much capable of cutting a moving bullet in half, in the right hands a Katana can cut through anything.
A katana most certainly can not cut through anything. It is no better then any other well made sword out there. As for the question-anything of sufficient hardness and thinness could cut a moving bullet in half, so yes..a katana can cut a bullet in half.
No it is not humanly possible
There is so much hype surrounding the katana. They are nobetter then any other well made sword out there. With that being said-it would be unlikely. There have been recorded cases of warriors getting limbs cut off from blades but I've never heard of a case of where someone was cut in half by one.
It takes more than one shot, but if you have a Ma Deuce, hold down the triggers and sweep the gun from side to side, you can cut people in half with it.
No, a katana cannot cut through a diamond. Diamonds are one of the hardest substances on Earth, while the katana is designed to cut through softer materials like flesh and bone. Attempting to cut a diamond with a katana would likely damage the sword rather than the diamond.
yes they can tear a man in half, but its not the bullet that does the tearing, its the after shock from the bullet
Yes. just simply activate your matrix function and cut the bullet in half, then throw a monkey at the shooter stopping him and stealing his babies.
Aside from being sharp, the blade shape of a katana supports a good cut. The profile of the blade is that it is convex, and this moves material being cut out and away from the edge of the instrument. Picture the knife as a wedge, but one where the sides are not flat. Rather, they sides are "rounded out" instead of being flat or concave. This helps explain why the blade of the katana is so good at cutting.
katana, defiantly katana and it is sharper
To change the hand grips on a 2006 Suzuki Katana, remove the bar ends. Cut off the grips and pull it out. Replace the hand grips and return the bar ends.
Anything any other well made sword can cut through-bamboo, ballistics gel, flesh, clothing, soft woods, etc.
cut in half cut in half
When a fruit is cut in half, roughly half.