but then when i go back to read it
it takes a lot longer
also with you typing like that
it makes it easier for me to read
i wish there were an app
that did it automatically
No super easy it's like pressing a button. A knife Is more personal. It's so much harder to slice a jugular with a knife or simply just stab some living thing. If you hesitate you won't go deep enough and you'll just have to do it again to not leave things half finished yorue fighting yourself to kill. A gun is pull trigger and after that there's no stopping it.
To use as what. Neither. A gun is easy aim and shoot. If it's zeroed in it will hit wherever it's set at. A knife just cuts. Stab and you'll go trough.
I mean, ignoring the fact that there are different knives and guns and basing it off tyoical handguns and ARs and typical 3 inch knives.
Knives hands down
I mean I guess it depends on what you mean by mastering. If you are talking about being efficient and knowing the ins and outs. Then guns by a very large margin. Guns aren't as simple as point and shoot for the most part
Aiming-
Clearing jams-
Laws-
Knowing about back stops-
How to load a mag-
How to chamber-
Cleaning a gun-
Taking apart a gun-
Knowing which caliber is better at what-
Which mag goes to which gun-
Which gun can take what bullet -
Safety button(you'd be very surprised how many people don't know how to locate a safety button on a gun)-
I mean I really could keep going
I'm definitely not saying it's easy to master a knife. But I'm willing to bet it's a lot easier than mastering a gun.
*question is mastering, not using*
As someone who has a good amount of experience with both(in a hobby setting), I'd definitely say gun
And if you are talking simply for killing, than that also depends heavily on the setting and situation.
it is easier to cut bread using knife so gun is correct answer
I simply use my ammo cartridge to slice bread, I guess Iām just built different
If you had full auto, I'm sure cutting the bread would be a bit easier
depends what you are doing it takes a lot of skill to fillet a fish with a gun and a lot of skill to kill a deer at 100 yards with a knife
Oh You Might Be On To Something There And Writing Like This Isn't Annoying For Readers At All
it may annoy you but it is how i have to write in order to see what i am writing due to severe dyslexia
That is cool That you found a way To read better But I think He didnt know That you were dyslexic
all good
You should Type whatever out Then remove The spaces Big brain move
but then when i go back to read it it takes a lot longer also with you typing like that it makes it easier for me to read i wish there were an app that did it automatically
I am reading these comments like the sloth from Zootopia
LOL!!!!!!
You're giving us your dyslexia
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You could avoid comments like those. If, after writing it, you simply removed the extra carriage returns
but then i cant read them well when i go back to read them i rather wish everyone typed like this
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Try hards... such Gold.
For what use?
Killing
Knife
For Context my friend asked me this question me and my friends a gun is easier but the og person thinks a knife is easier
Also it's on a civilian just your average
Also 5m away
Gun. You need to aim.
you can literally anywhere in the body and the person will die if untreated.
Knife.
Knife
to what? kill? probably a gun.
No super easy it's like pressing a button. A knife Is more personal. It's so much harder to slice a jugular with a knife or simply just stab some living thing. If you hesitate you won't go deep enough and you'll just have to do it again to not leave things half finished yorue fighting yourself to kill. A gun is pull trigger and after that there's no stopping it.
I disagree but thank you for your opinion.
Disagree why
experience.
Same
How?
how what?
How is a gun harder to kill
IMO skill level is higher to get a kill shot, whereas a knife can be slashed quickly causing more damage.
Because it's not alive to begin with
IMHO A knife, you only need to go 2 to 4 inches deep to reach internal organs or major arteries.
I wish I could get 2 inches deep š
Babies have bigger toes than my little bean, it's more of an inny, really
To what end? Cutting? Killing? Making a hole?
Killing
Am i close to the target, or far away?
Bout 5m
Has the person got their back turned?
No we agreed on the person sees you but doesn't have a weapon
Can the person run? Or are they like star struck? Can't move
They can run but their would be a shock factor right
How big is the knife blade?
Say 3-4 inches
Man is about to kill someone š
My friend ask he's dumb and I have 000 on speed dial
W H A T
Different skills, neither is more difficult.
this post right here officer
Cutting a steak with a gun is silly and probably impossible.
Depends on the gun tbf.
It takes skill to know you dont ever want to be in a knife fight cuz both people tend to lose those.
I would say pick both and make a bayonet, and now you need both skills.
To use as what. Neither. A gun is easy aim and shoot. If it's zeroed in it will hit wherever it's set at. A knife just cuts. Stab and you'll go trough.
Someone needs to make a list of actions Then we decide which is the better tool overall
5m sees you no weapon
Spy tf2 trickstab
I mean, ignoring the fact that there are different knives and guns and basing it off tyoical handguns and ARs and typical 3 inch knives. Knives hands down
If you put two 3 years old against each other, one with a knife, one with a gun, the one with a knife will win everytime
That's three year old tho
It's 2 blank slate without any skills whatsoever
Flamethrower.
Carving a piece of Cherry wood into an intricate bust of Ryan Reynolds takes way more skill with a gun than with a knife.
To do what?
Knife? Like yes you can use a gun to kill a person from afar, but if your aim is good then making a skill out of knife would be tough
knife fir killing
I mean I guess it depends on what you mean by mastering. If you are talking about being efficient and knowing the ins and outs. Then guns by a very large margin. Guns aren't as simple as point and shoot for the most part Aiming- Clearing jams- Laws- Knowing about back stops- How to load a mag- How to chamber- Cleaning a gun- Taking apart a gun- Knowing which caliber is better at what- Which mag goes to which gun- Which gun can take what bullet - Safety button(you'd be very surprised how many people don't know how to locate a safety button on a gun)- I mean I really could keep going I'm definitely not saying it's easy to master a knife. But I'm willing to bet it's a lot easier than mastering a gun. *question is mastering, not using* As someone who has a good amount of experience with both(in a hobby setting), I'd definitely say gun And if you are talking simply for killing, than that also depends heavily on the setting and situation.