Practical Viking Sword, blunt, Class C
This very affordable piece features authentic hilt styling, with a fully tempered un-edged and un-pointed blade, and is made to withstand rugged use while providing the level of safety required by many of today's Reenactment societies. More information...
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Practical Viking Sword, blunt, Class C
The grip is permanently mounted and the tang is riveted for safety. The blade is fullered for balance and features 1/16” wide edges and rounded tips for safety. The tangs are also substantial, with radiused corners at the blade shoulders and no welds. The end of the tang is riveted over the pommel, which both eliminates any possibility of inadvertent disassembly and provides a traditional means of tightening a loose hilt. The hardwood grips are leather-covered. The scabbards are fabricated in glass-filled resin, to provide great impact resistance, to eliminate swelling and to minimize blade corrosion problems. The scabbards now feature belt rings that adjust to allow vertical or horizontal carry. The wood-grain finish is attractive, but most Reenactors will decorate the scabbard to match their persona.
The Practical Viking sword is based on our Godfred sword, whose design originated in 9th century Scandinavia. The lobate pommel and down-turned guard are typical of Viking swords of the period, as is the broad blade with its deep, full-length fullers. The sword is well-balanced and, with a weight slightly under 1 kg, it is very quick.
Specifications:
- Battle-ready Sword Category: Class C
- Total length: approx. 91cm
- Blade length: approx. 76cm
- Max. blade width: approx. 3.6cm
- Cutting edge: 2.5 - 3mm
- Weight: approx. 1150 gr
- Blade material: AISI 1090
- Rockwell hardness of blade: 50 HRC
Our swords referred to as battle-ready or practical are designed to suit the needs of historical Reenactment / 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.