Swords
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$339.99
38023
Shikoto Touchstone Handmade Legacy Katana / Samurai Sword
USD
62
Shikoto
Swords
Japanese Swords
T10 Steel Swords
CL1
Category L1
369.99
50978
Honshu Historic Forge Templar Sword
USD
63
Honshu
Swords
Historical Swords
Medieval Swords
CL1
Category L1
279.99
50233
Honshu Historic Forge Claymore Sword
USD
65
Honshu
Swords
Historical Swords
Claymore Swords
CL1
Category L1
369.99
$369.99
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Demon Slayer Sword And Scabbard - Anime, Carbon Steel Blade, Cord-Wrapped Handle
USD
67
BUDK
Swords
Fantasy Swords
Anime Swords
CL1
Category L1
66.99
37507
Roaring Silver and Gold Dragon Sword Cane
USD
70
BUDK
Swords
Sword Canes
CL1
Category L1
42.99
44196
White Lotus Katana With Scabbard - High Carbon Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Fittings, Wooden Scabbard - Length 39”
USD
71
BUDK
Swords
Japanese Swords
Japanese Katanas
CL1
Category L1
63.99
23961
The Hobbit Sting Sword of Bilbo Baggins- by United Cutlery
USD
72
Hobbit
Swords
CL1
Category L1
179.99
SWORDS FAQS
- What is the difference between a broadsword, katana, and saber?
The broadsword is known for its wide, straight blade, ideal for slashing. The katana features a curved, single-edged blade and is designed for precise cutting, while the saber has a curved blade used for both slashing and thrusting, typically seen in cavalry use. - What is the best katana sword to buy?
That depends on what your intended use is. If you are looking for a replica to make a wallhanger, then the katana that offers the best visually aesthetic appeal is the best. If you intend to train with it, then a battle ready katana is the best option. In that case, a damascus, tool steel, or spring steel katana would be the best option. See our collection of battle ready swords, which can be used for live swordplay, for more information. - What materials are used to make swords?
Swords are commonly made from high-carbon steel, stainless steel, or Damascus steel for the blade. Handles may feature materials like wood, leather, or synthetic wraps, providing both durability and grip. - Are swords functional or just for display?
TrueSwords.com offers both functional and decorative swords. Functional swords are designed for activities like cutting practice and martial arts, while decorative swords are intended for display purposes. - What maintenance is required for a sword?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the blade, applying oil to prevent rust, and storing the sword in a dry environment. This will help maintain the blade’s sharpness and prevent corrosion. - What is the best sword for beginners?
For beginners, lighter swords such as the katana or smaller broadswords are recommended, as they are easier to handle and maintain. Decorative swords are also a great option for new collectors. - What is the best sword for self defense?
The best home defense sword is invariably a battle ready sword made from an appropriate steel alloy, tempered, and with full tang construction. These swords for modern purposes can stand up to training and actual cutting. Take a closer look at our battle ready collection to learn more about what makes a good sword for home defense, as well as to explore a wide range of options.