High medieval one-handed sword with disc pommel. This type of sword was already used by the Normans and was then used on the Crusades.
This sword is made exclusively by hand. The straight crossguard and the disk pommel are made of heat-treated, forgeable cast iron. The spring steel blade, hardened in oil to approx. 48 HRC, extends through to the pommel and is hand-riveted there. The handle is wrapped in leather and the blade has a pronounced fuller, which gives the sword great elasticity and lightness at the same time. The tip of the blade and the cutting edges are blunt and rounded.
The sword comes with a very beautiful wooden leather scabbard with a wooden stirrup as a belt loop (for belts up to 5 cm wide). The scabbard also has a steel inlay plate.
Details:
- Show fighting quality class: SK-C
- Blade material: spring steel EN45
- Rockwell hardness of the blade: 48 HRC
- Overall length: approx. 96.0 cm
- Blade length: approx. 79.5 cm
- Cutting edge: approx. 2 mm
- Max. Blade width: approx. 45 mm
- Center of gravity: approx. 16 cm in front of the parry
- Including scabbard made of wood and leather
- Weight without scabbard: approx. 1200 g
All information about our show fighting classes can be found here
As with all weapons, we require proof of age when selling this item, as weapons may only be sold to customers of legal age. Please scan and email your ID, or send a copy by post. If you have any questions, please give us a call.
Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4 , 25596 Wacken Deutschland, URL: www.battlemerchant.com/
- Sieht super aus und liegt auch sehr gut in der Hand!
- bonjour tres mal equilibre pas bon pour le combat marque tres vite
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Très bonne épée : Bon rapport qualité prix, les finitions ne sont pas négligées (bon polissage, symétrie quasi parfaite etc); Ce qui me pousse à enlever une étoile est la taille de l'épée : On aurait dit une épée bâtarde à une main et demi, et son équilibre n'est pas idéal. l'épée est lourde en main, pas très vive. Idéale donc, pour les adeptes des moulinets !
Et puis, ça fait les bras !