SKU/Artículo: AMZ-B0FC2G7JJS
36inch Handmade Medieval Knight Real Viking Arming Sword Riveted Single-Handed Full Tang Hand and A Half with Black Scabbard/Sheath
Style:
Viking
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2.38 kg
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- Total length: 91cm/35.83inch | Handle length: 10.5cm/4.13inch | Blade length: 68cm/26.77 | Blade width: 5.3cm/2.087inch | Guard width: 7cm/ 8.76 inch | Blade thickness: 0.6cm/0.24 | Center of gravity: 8cm/3.15inch | Blade weight: 0.95kg/2.09ib | Total weight:1.6kg/3.53ib
- The guard and pommel are made using a vintage distressing technique to recreate the mottled look of the Middle Ages. The handle uses a tail rivet structure to make the components more secure.Adding copper wire to the pommel makes it look more elegant.
- The leather used for the sheath is high-quality synthetic leather, which feels very similar to genuine leather. The handle is treated with wax rope for slip resistance, making it safer to hold with one hand.
- The blade material is 1065 spring steel, which has been oil-quenched to enhance performance. The blade surface has been brushed to restore a rustic medieval feel.
- Quickly pass through the water bottle, bend 30 degrees without deformation.There May Be A 1-2 Cm Error (0.39 0.78 Inches) (0.01-0.2Kg)
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As demand from buyers grew, there was an increasing need for products that offered great value for money. This series was born in response to that demand. The product line focuses on authenticity in appearance and price advantage, allowing users to achieve a medieval aesthetic and basic combat capabilities at an affordable cost. It can serve as an excellent entry-level sword—you won't be disappointed! Before purchasing, I should mention that we have reduced costs by minimizing surface treatment on the blade, so the blade surface appears brushed, but this does not affect performance. Additionally, synthetic leather is used for the scabbard and handle, which may result in a slightly inferior texture. However, we believe that as a first entry-level sword, meeting basic needs is the priority! Once you are certain your interest in medieval swords is not just a passing phase, you can then consider purchasing a higher-end sword, which will minimize trial-and-error costs. As for the sword's performance, sharpness, hardness, and toughness are all above average. Although we aim to keep costs down, we still use the most expensive riveting method for the base. We don't cut corners on the basics. Additionally, there is a slight chance of imperfections in the steel. If you encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to let us know!