Jeremy,
It seems you did not understand what the other members were trying to impart on you previous post. They gave you outstanding advice. This hobby is not about buying a sword. It's about learning what quality, history and provenance means. The fact you asked about what obviously are cheap Chinese knockoffs and a gunto seems to indicate you have not attended a sword show and seen and held a real Nihonto in hand.
Perhaps your taking the time to acquire some books and going to a sword show would be better than wasting your money. If you really just want to have a blade to do cutting, buy a used Paul Chen on ebay, low cost and at least you know what you have. Then as you learn what real swords are and you like the hobby, then invest.
Better to have a few high quality pieces than a bunch of mediocre pieces.
Bon Chance,
Art Torano