Talk:Claymore (sword)

chapter 9 page 25 we see (human adult) Galk able to throw the statue encasing the claymore sword inside high into the air using both his hands. This doesn't mean though that he (a human) can necessarily wield the claymore sword with one hand or even two hands, but it is suggestive that it might be possible. The claymore sword might not be that heavy, that big humans, like Galk can't wield it.

chapter 73 extra scene 4 pages 5-7 we see a still young (~ 10-14 age) trainee Claymore Clare unable to wield the claymore sword, resulting in dislocating her shoulder from its weight. This is too ambigious though to use to try to determine how heavy the claymore sword is and thus whether a human can wield it or not. It's ambigious because Clare is a Claymore, but she's also still young, so we don't know if she's has superhuman strength or not.

chapter 73 extra scene 4 page 9 we see Rubel able to hold the claymore sword with one hand as Clare hands it to him. This doesn't contribute though because we don't know what type of beings Rubel and the rest of the Black Coats are. Rubel also does say that it is heavy, but not how heavy unfortunately.

my point is that we don't know if the claymore swords are actually too heavy for humans to wield or not. The claymore swords could even be extremely light for their size, depending on its material's/metal's density (I.e. gold is very heavy whereas aluminum is very light).

Also, many of the human (Rabona) soldiers (including Galk) use pretty big swords too (though not as long as the Claymores' claymore swords). I'm not a sword expert, but they look like long swords. Also the sword adult human Raki uses was called a broad sword, and it is quite big too (bigger than the soldiers' swords but shorter then a Claymore's claymore sword). HegemonKhan 02:54, May 25, 2010 (UTC)