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16th century hand-and-a-half sword, blunt (battle-ready)

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Product description

The hand-and-a-half sword had a size between a one-handed sword and a two-handed sword. The grip was somewhat larger than the grip of a one-handed sword so that the soldier could put an extra hand on the grip for hard blows and put more force behind the blow.

This training sword is suitable for light sword fights and has a slightly bent cross-guard to better catch blows. The wooden grip is inlaid with blue leather and gold thread for extra grip. The hand-and-a-half sword has a length of 103 cm and has a wide blade of 76 cm.

This sword is an Oakeshott type XVIII.




Product details
Product details:
Length: 103 cm;
Blade length: 76 cm;
Grip length: 17 cm;
Blade width at guard: 6 cm;
Steel type: EN45 spring steel, hardness 48 HRC;
Edge: Blunt (3 mm battle-ready);
Tang construction: Full tang construction;
Pommel: Screwed;
Grip wrapping: Wood, Leather;
Based on a historic original: Yes;
Transport weight (in gram): 3000This sword is ideal for beginning sword fighters and light fights, but is not covered by any warranty.This item cannot be shipped to countries outside the EU due to its length.

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