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@Lithe I had the same question myself, and my colleagues answered that it's mainly Korean law in play. They don't censor guns because it's apparently very hard to acquire one in the country, so a crime involving one is very low. However, knives are obviously commonplace, so they have to censor that to deter any crime involving one. How effective is that? I would assume not at all. But here we are anyways.