If we're talking about the historical Mitsuhide, he was actually better with a rifle than a sword. There's a story saying that he only used one bullet to perfectly hit a flying bird from about 45.5 meters away. His skill with the gun is what made daimyo notice him. If you're asking about the Mitsuhide from Samurai Warriors, he uses a type of Ōdachi. Sake neko 08:37, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

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  • What class of katana have Akechi Mitsuhide during the civil war in Japan 1530-1630
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  • If we're talking about the historical Mitsuhide, he was actually better with a rifle than a sword. There's a story saying that he only used one bullet to perfectly hit a flying bird from about 45.5 meters away. His skill with the gun is what made daimyo notice him. If you're asking about the Mitsuhide from Samurai Warriors, he uses a type of Ōdachi. Sake neko 08:37, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
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  • If we're talking about the historical Mitsuhide, he was actually better with a rifle than a sword. There's a story saying that he only used one bullet to perfectly hit a flying bird from about 45.5 meters away. His skill with the gun is what made daimyo notice him. If you're asking about the Mitsuhide from Samurai Warriors, he uses a type of Ōdachi. Sake neko 08:37, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
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