Viking Sword for Stage Combat (940–1010 AD)
Step into the arena with confidence wielding this battle-ready Viking sword. Designed specifically for stage combat and reenactment, this sword replicates the style of weaponry used between 940 and 1010 AD. The blade is forged from high carbon steel and tempered to a hardness of approximately 48 HRC, ensuring it can withstand the rigours of combat without snapping or chipping easily. Further product information ...
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Viking Sword for Stage Combat (940–1010 AD) – High Carbon Steel
Practical Design Features
Unlike purely decorative swords, this piece features a practical assembly. The blade tang is secured at the pommel with a recessed nut, allowing for easy maintenance and tightening if the hilt loosens over time. The grip is wrapped in genuine suede leather, providing a comfortable and secure hold. The sword comes complete with a wooden scabbard, also covered in suede and finished with a metal throat and chape.
Maintenance Tips
To keep your sword in fighting condition:
- Always wipe the blade clean after handling to remove oils and sweat.
- Apply a protective layer of oil regularly to prevent rust.
- Check the pommel nut periodically to ensure the hilt remains tight.
Product Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Length | approx. 92 cm |
| Blade Length | approx. 76 cm |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Hardness | approx. 48 HRC |
| Weight | approx. 1250 g |
Get ready for battle with a sword that combines historical aesthetics with modern durability.
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