Late Medieval Long Sword Blunt SK-C, Includes Scabbard
Late Medieval Longsword, practical blunt, SK-C
Replica of a late medieval two handed sword. This weapon appeared in the 14th century and was also known as a Bastard sword or Long Sword.
This practical blunt long sword is hand forged. The guard and the flat pommel are made of heat-treated malleable cast iron. The spring-steel blade is oil-tempered up to 48-50° Rockwell, forged to the hilt and screwed with the pommel. The wooden gip has been carved. The blade has got a diamond cross section. The edges of this medieval sword are blunt and the tip is rounded for safety.
The sword does not come with a scabbard.
Details:
Battle-Ready Sword Category : SK-C
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Blade Material: spring steel EN45, heat-treated
Rockwell Hardness of blade: approx. 48-50° HRC
Total Length: approx. 122 cm
Blade Length: approx. 93.5 cm
Width of Blade at guard: approx. 50 mm
Point of Balance: approx. 9 cm
Weight (sword only): approx. 2400 g
Please Note:
Our swords referred to as battle-ready or practical are designed to suit the needs of historical re-enactment / stage fighting and to practice swordplay. The extremely brutal impact of cutting edge against cutting edge (or any other hard object) cannot be considered an appropriate use of these swords and may eventually lead to the breaking of the blade. The warranty we offer in such a case only covers material defects (e.g. hairline cracks in the blade or processing faults). It does not apply to damages resulting from a destructive or inappropriate handling of these swords. Please also bear in mind that a practical sword is basically and essentially an item subject to wear and tear.
Please Note: We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please email proof of your birth date when ordering by means of a copy of your passport or drivers licence or some other form of I.D