By the 14th century, the classical view of the knights sword took shape in the arming sword. And this Arming Sword with Scabbard and Belt demonstrates exactly why, as its pronounced taper and tip make this blade a quick yet devastating weapon. This sword represents the change in warfare during the 14th century, when armor improved to such a point that swords had to change or be cast aside in favor of weapons that could penetrate plate with more ease. This style of blade finds a content medium, offering its wielder maximum thrusting power for slipping between and through plates and mail while retaining an effective cutting ability. This sword is a Type XVIII (of Oakeshott typology), which means its blade gradually tapers to a fine tip and has as a four-sided flattened diamond cross section. The blade is dual hardened and forged entirely from 5160 high carbon steel. The guard is highly effective, consisting of long, mild steel quillons that curve bladeward near the tips. The wheel pommel is a classic addition that helps counterbalance the blade's weight. The grip is made up of wood scales secured around a full-length tang, which is peened to the pommel, and finished with leather wrapping to provide a solid and effective hold. The sword comes complete with a matching scabbard, perfect for containing the blade and keeping it safe when not in use. An interlaced sword belt comes attached to the scabbard, making it easier to keep this historical blade at your side whenever you wish. You might say that this Arming Sword with Scabbard and Belt earned its name, historically, by being so versatile and so effective that it became an essential part of any knights equipment.
Please be aware that this sword is hand-forged, and as such, its finish and its overall measurements can vary slightly from what is shown here. Also, be aware that this sword is made to be practical, tough, and hardy, and its finish, being hammered and hand-forged, can sometimes feature marks from the forging process.
Key Features:
- Based on the swords of the 14th and 15th centuries
- A fully functional and extremely hardy sword
- Steel blade is dual hardened to a Rockwell of 53
- Full-length, peened tang provides immense durability
- Hilt is wrapped in leather for a solid grip
- Includes a leather-wrapped wood scabbard and attached sword belt
Materials:
- Blade is hand forged from 5160 high carbon steel
- Grip and wood scabbard are wrapped in leather
Measurements:
- Total Length: 36.5 Inches
- Blade Length: 30 Inches
- Blade Width (at Base): 2.25 Inches
- Blade Thickness: 1.8 mm
- Point of Balance: 3.5 Inches below the Guard
- Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz.