Medieval sword 11th century
Medieval 11th-century sword with corrugated blade, forged in high carbon steel with button-screwed spike. The guard and the button are made of steel. Ideal for beginners who want to practice without hitting the blade.
Sword of the English corsair and vice admiral Sir Francis Drake. Stainless steel blade with engravings
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| Place of manufacture | Toledo (Spain) |
| Material | Blade: Stainless Steel |
Medieval 11th-century sword with corrugated blade, forged in high carbon steel with button-screwed spike. The guard and the button are made of steel. Ideal for beginners who want to practice without hitting the blade.
Functional sword with a total size of 112.5 cm with scabbard and 101.5 cm without scabbard, 1065 carbon steel blade, leather handle and scabbard with synthetic leather finish with belt for use.
Category: Cat.B
Overall size: 112.5 cm
Blade size: 80.5 cm
Blade thickness: 5.8 mm
Support: No
Weight: 1970 gr
This sword is suitable for beginners and manipulation of light swords. Details:-ready for battle Sword Category: SK-C More information about our practices for classification-overall length: aprox. 103 cm-length of the handle: aprox. 17 cm-blade length: aprox. 76 cm-Max. blade width: approx. 6 cm-cut: aprox. 3 mm
Despite the decreasing effectiveness of plate armor in the face of increasing effectiveness of firearms, the French cavalry in Napoleon's army still wore cuirass (medieval-style breastplates and backs) with mixed success. They were somewhat useful for deflecting musket and long-range pistol fire (we stress "a little"), but when the cuirassier's attire was paired with a helmet adorned with a feathered gorgon's head and ponytail, then a rather imposing figure on his way into battle. The accounts of the survivors of the British armies attest to the petrifying spectacle of compact groups of cuirassiers emerging from behind the French front lines.
This is his sword; The French cuirassier sword model 1801 is a heavy cavalry sabre with a straight blade, as the French preferred the blow to the blow or cut. This replica weighs just over 1,360 g, enough to perform a spear-type attack. The distal tapered blade is over 1/4 inch thick at the handle and is double-cut like the originals. It comes sharpened from the factory. Brass protector and button. Leather-wrapped handle with wire wrap.
Comes equipped with a steel sheath.
SPECIFICATIONS :
One of the weapons with which legionnaires conquered the great parts of Rome of the world known at that time was the short sword. The different types are categorized primarily based on the blade or the site.
This sword (Latin Gladius) is of the Mainz type with a double-edged blade. It is extremely efficient for slash and sting techniques and was a dreaded melee weapon.
This replica has an EN45 spring steel blade, which is not sharp. The cable is made of wood and bone.
The ornate sheath is made of leather-wrapped wood, which features fittings made of brass and laminated metal.
A leather strap, attached to the transport rings, ensures a comfortable carriage of the sword.
Measures: 25 cm
Weight: 70 g
Time: Medieval Europe s. VI-XV
Collector type: letter opener
Sword of Charlemagne (limited series) with support and wooden wall hanging. Includes certificate of authenticity and unique serial number engraved on the blade of the sword as the credits of a unique piece of authentic collector.
Odin sword, decorated with engraved stainless steel blade, blue tied handle and pommel and guard with engravings.
Sword of natural Catholic kings, finished in aged and engraved silver. Hoja in stainless steel, hardened, forged and polished.Length 76 cm, weight 0.95 kilos
Blade size: 43.00 cm
Cable size: 17.00 cm
Overall size: 60.00 cm
Steel Type: Stainless Steel
Blade Type: Sword
Finish: Satin
Blade thickness: 3.70 mm
Cable Type: ABS & Zinc/Brown
With ferrule
Weight: 322.00 g
Damascene Extraordinary da Damascene with open blade and 48 inches. Between 1108 and 1118, three religious-military orders were created to help and protect pilgrims who were going to the holy places. The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ, later known as the Order of the Temple, the Order of Hospitals of St. John of Jerusalem and the Order of teutonic Hospital brothers.
Pope Innocent II recognized the order of the Temple in the year 1139. The seal of the Templars, insignia of the order; Two riders mounted on the same horse represent the dual vocation of the order, religious and military. With a Latin inscription that says sigilum militum Xpisti (Seal of the militia of Christ).
This quality Melee Weapon is a ceremonial saber used in the National Gendarmerie Officers' School (EOGN). It is also used by honor guards in Africa.
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Functional Viking sword of the 10th century, replica of the original that is in the Copenhagen Museum. High carbon steel blade, leather wrapped handle, protector and steel button. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
Viking dagger with carbon steel blade.
Includes leather hem.
Details:
- Total length: approx. 93 cm
- Blade length: approx. 77.5 cm
- weight 1300g
Sankt Annen Sword of Armament with Scabbard, 12th Century
The sword of a hand we offer here is modeled after a 12 c. original belonging to the collection of the St. Annen Museum in Lübeck, Germany.
This quality weapon is a ceremonial sword.
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Sword of the English corsair and vice admiral Sir Francis Drake. Stainless steel blade with engravings
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