SW093 Medieval One-Handed Sword with Disc-Shaped Pommel, Steel

Description

The one-handed sword was the close combat weapon of choice of the medieval knight and could be used for cutting or thrusting depending on its design. Until about the mid-14th century, it usually featured a broader blade with sharp edges and was designed as a cutting weapon capable of dealing with light chainmail protection. Our reproduction may be used form the 11tfh cent on, until the 14th one.

High carbon steel blade, leather-wrapped grip. Length 97cm, blade 77cm, width of the blade 3,7cm, weight 1,25kg.

Price for one sword

× All these weapons have steel blades, but are not intended for fencing, unless otherwise specified. It is reminded that the sale of bladed weapons to minors is prohibited, and that even though our reproductions are primarily intended for decoration or historical reenactment, their acquisition is reserved exclusively to adults.

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