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Legends In Steel Medieval/Renaissance-Era Carbon Steel Two Handed Great Sword

Price reduced from $70.99 to NOW $54.98 You Save 23% -23%
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25846 #44 BK2299
4.6 out of 5 Customer Rating
  • HAND-FORGED CARBON STEEL: 35" blade crafted for durability, weight, and traditional aesthetic.
  • RINGED CROSSGUARD DESIGN: Side rings enhance protection and reinforce the historical build.
  • EXTENDED FULLER GROOVE: Helps reduce weight and echo the detailing of period swords.
  • LONG HANDLE WITH POMMEL: Two-handed grip with a large steel pommel for leverage and control.
  • FULL 45” DISPLAY LENGTH: Impressive in size and presence—built for display or reenactment use.
Legends In Steel Medieval/Renaissance-Era Carbon Steel Two Handed Great Sword
  • HAND-FORGED CARBON STEEL: 35" blade crafted for durability, weight, and traditional aesthetic.
  • RINGED CROSSGUARD DESIGN: Side rings enhance protection and reinforce the historical build.
  • EXTENDED FULLER GROOVE: Helps reduce weight and echo the detailing of period swords.
  • LONG HANDLE WITH POMMEL: Two-handed grip with a large steel pommel for leverage and control.
  • FULL 45” DISPLAY LENGTH: Impressive in size and presence—built for display or reenactment use.
Price reduced from $70.99 to NOW $54.98 You Save 23% -23%
The Legends In Steel Medieval Two-Handed Great Sword captures the scale and presence of battlefield swords from the 15th and 16th centuries. Its 35" carbon steel blade features a long, straight profile with a central fuller that runs down the spine, lightening the weight while preserving structural integrity. A wide steel guard with ringed hand protection echoes the practical designs used by soldiers to counter heavy armor and close-quarters threats. At 45" overall, this sword offers an imposing profile suited for historical display or reenactment. The long handle allows for a true two-handed grip, while the oversized pommel contributes to balance and visual weight. Whether mounted on a wall or held in a dramatic pose, this great sword brings a touch of medieval authenticity to any collection.

Overall rating: 4.1666665 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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It meet my expectation

"It meet my expectation"

Jeff D. (5/5)

Sword Edges

"I bought a couple swords that had no edge, never again. If it doesn't say "razor sharp" in the description, it isn't worth the money, or room to store it for that matter."

Tim P. (5/5)

Good Sword

"My sister bought me this sword for my birthday I teach Scottish broad sword fighting so I use it for solo practice because it's heavy all in all it's a well made sword I can't figure out when someone who buys a sword for $40-$50 sword they think their going to get a $10,000 14th century museum piece This is actually a good looking well made sword"

Anonymous (5/5)

I really like the simple

"I really like the simple design of this sword. Quick and painless delivery as always, courtesy of TrueSwords and UPS. A few things to note about the sword for anyone looking to purchase one. The blade comes completely UNsharpened (which I actually prefer for this type of sword). The sword is thinner than anticipated and is made of stainless steel (not carbon) and will bend and wobble a lot easier accordingly. The blade is slightly loose and has "INDIA" inscribed roughly just above the guard. Also, the sword does NOT come with a scabbard of any kind. Overall, for $50, I'm satisfied with my purchase. A nice decorative/prop piece to have around."

Jon K. (4/5)

over rated

"I got this sword and was immediately disappointed. It was poorly packaged witch lead to the cheap metal of the blade to bend. Most of the factory oil meant to protect the blade from moisture was on the leather handle. Also be sure to read carefully, this does not come with any kind of stand, plaque, or sheath. It did not come sharp, but that was to be expected. The picture makes this sword look polished and beautiful but after cleaning the sword it still does not look like that. I have been a collector for many years and if I had the chance to hold this sword prior to purchase I would not have paid more than $25 for it."

David (1/5)

A Wonderful Buy.

"Normally I wait for people to post comments on a item before I consider buying it but in this case I thought since no one had yet I thought I would take a risk and I am so happy I did! For the price you cannot go wrong with this beautiful historical sword, it did not come sharp but everything else makes up for it. The only bad thing I can see is a few tiny scratches on the blade and a few small dings on the handle guard, not really noticeable unless you look very closely but I can tell it was because of shipping because packaging was not at fault."

Joseph (5/5)

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