Historical Swords
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Honshu Tactical Broadsword - 1060 High Carbon Steel with Satin Stainless Accents
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Historical Swords
Bastard Swords
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199.99
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300 Spartan Warrior Replica Sword - Tempered Carbon Steel Blade - 33"
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Historical Swords
Gladius Swords
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39.99
38022
Shikoto Touchstone Handmade Wakizashi / Samurai Sword - Hand Forged Clay Tempered T10 High Carbon Steel - Ray Skin; Iron Tsuba; Certificate of Authenticity - Functional, Full Tang, Battle Ready
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Japanese Swords
Wakizashi Swords
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289.99
6103
US Model 1860 Light Cavalry War Replica Sword
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Historical Swords
Cutlass Swords
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59.99
$84.98
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50233
Honshu Historic Forge Claymore Sword and Scabbard - 1065 High Carbon Steel Blade - Overall Length 57"
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Honshu
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Historical Swords
Claymore Swords
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Category L2
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349.99
$89.99
50984
Honshu Historic Forge Ballinderry Viking Sword
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Historical Swords
Viking Swords
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334.99
$211.98
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50978
Honshu Historic Forge Templar Sword
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Historical Swords
Medieval Swords
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279.99
$87.98
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HISTORICAL SWORDS FAQS
- Are the historical swords functional or decorative?
Many of our historical swords are fully functional, crafted for cutting practice, reenactments, or martial arts. We also offer swords that are primarily decorative, intended for display purposes. Check the product descriptions for specific details about functionality. - What materials are used in the construction of historical swords?
Our historical swords are crafted from high-quality materials such as high carbon steel, stainless steel, and premium alloys for the blades. Handles may be made from wood, leather, metal, or other durable materials, ensuring both authenticity and durability. - How do I care for and maintain my historical sword?
To maintain your historical sword, regularly clean the blade with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and moisture. Apply a light coat of oil to the blade to prevent rust. Store the sword in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity, to preserve its condition. - Are these swords historically accurate?
Many of our historical swords are designed to closely replicate the original weapons from specific historical periods. They capture the authentic design, balance, and details that made these swords iconic in their time.