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Can blades deflect bullets?
Simply put, a sword, no matter how resilient it is, can practically take a bullet at most but the second one will definitely break it and possibly deflect the tip of the blade right in your head.
Can people block bullets?
Since your hand needs to get up to its maximum speed, the bullet will have gone even further. Now, if you are very far away, and have very good coordination you could theoretically block (or catch) one. But from a reasonable distance, no. And anything less than 30 meters would require someone to have superpowers.
Can a swordsman cut a bullet?
The katana has to be quite flexible to be able to take the impact of a moving bullet and as such if it is too brittle it will not work. The momentum must be quite high to cut any metal as the force required is huge, no matter how sharp your blade is.
Can you block a bullet with your hand?
Originally Answered: Can you deflect a bullet with your hand? Absolutely yes. If the bullet is fired at a speed slow enough so that the hand can deflect it.
Has anyone cut a bullet?
Watch Isao Machii, who holds several Guinness World Records, accurately use his samurai sword with lightning speed to cut a bullet in half. In a video shot with a special camera that records super slow movement, Isao Machii can be seen slicing a plastic bullet traveling at a speed of over 320 km/h in half.
Can you parry a bullet?
Parrying bullets is when a character uses a sword (or other melee weapon) to block gunshots. Characters capable of this are able to wield their blade with such speed and precision that they can swat bullets out of the air — in extreme cases, even emerging from automatic weapons fire completely unscathed.
Can you actually slice a bullet?
Cutting a speeding bullet in half may be a trick shown in Rajnikanth movies but it can actually be done in real life by a real ninja. In a video shot with a special camera that records super slow movement, Isao Machii can be seen slicing a plastic bullet traveling at a speed of over 320 km/h in half.
Can an arm block a bullet?
Quite possibly, yes. A hand is relatively thin cover, and it won’t stop most bullets from simply passing right through it with little loss of energy. The thing it WILL do is deflect the bullet’s travel.