Falchion Reginald, 14-16 cen, class B
A solid and well-balanced Falchion with one-edged cutting and stabbing blade. An ideal weapon for re-enactment, sword-combat shows and battles. Source: John Wall - The Conyers Falchion, Durham Archaeological Journal, 1986. More information...
€341,00
€341,00 excl. VAT
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SKU: mo_1139
Period:
Falchion Reginald, 14th - 16th century
Sword class B.
- Total length approx. 764mm
- Blade length approx. 595mm
- Dimensions of the guard approx. 175 * 165mm
- Width of the blade approx. 39.5mm
- Blade thickness at the guard approx. 5.2mm
- Width of the blade 10cm from the point approx. 18.5mm
- Blade thickness 10cm off the blade point approx. 3.2mm
- Thickness of the cutting edge approx. 2.2mm
- The Point of Balance (PoB) is approx. 3.5cm in front of the guard
- Dimensions of the pommel approx. 49.3 * 23.7 * 67.8mm
- The fuller on the blade is approx. 13mm wide and approx. 342mm long
- Weight approx. 1660 g
- Blade made of spring steel DIN 1.7103, oil-quenched to approx. 52-54 HRC.
Due to manual finalization, the specifications given above may vary slightly from item to item. Made in the Czech Republic.
Please read also our Directions for the use of bladed weapons.