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Rapier 17th century, semi-sharp

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Product description

In the Renaissance the sword became more and more a second weapon beside the gun or the pistol. The blades became slimmer, a hilt became more usual than a cross-guard and the point was sharper for good stabbing.

The ricasso, an unpolished part of the blade, became more popular and was often used. One of the most well-known Renaissance swords was the rapier, which was mainly used as a duel and fashion sword. This slim sword already originated in 1470 and changed in a fast stabbing weapon without cutting edges.

This rapier protects the hand because of the steel hilt. Its length is 112 cm, it has a blade of 96 cm and its width is 3 cm. It weighs 1250 g.




Product details
Product details:
Length: 112 cm;
Blade length: 96 cm;
Grip length: 16 cm;
Blade width at guard: 3 cm;
Weight: 1250 g;
Steel type: EN45 spring steel, hardness 48 HRC;
Edge: Semi-sharp;
Tang construction: Full tang construction;
Pommel: Screwed;
Grip wrapping: Wood, Brass, Steel wire;
Based on a historic original: Yes;
Transport weight (in gram): 3000

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