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10th century Viking fighting sword

Sword-viking reproduction

10th century Viking fighting sword

Reference: 0116696306

199,00

Viking sword from the 10ᵉ century, based on archaeological finds in England.

  • Made by hand.
  • Heat-treated malleable cast-iron guard and pommel.
  • EN45 spring steel blade, hand-riveted to the pommel.
  • Leather handle.
  • Leather-covered wooden scabbard.
  • Total length: 96 cm - Blade length: 79 cm
  • Balance point: approx. 16 cm from the hilt - Weight (without scabbard): 1200 grs

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Viking fighting sword 10ᵉ century

Beautiful reconstruction of a Viking fighting sword from the 10ᵉ century, based on archaeological discoveries made in England. Spring steel blade, oil-hardened to approx. 48° Rockwell and has a distinctive fuller that offers both great flexibility and less weight. Blunt blade edges and rounded tip for added safety. It's worth pointing out that for over 100 years, from 799 to 911, numerous deadly raids were carried out by Vikings in France. These Norwegian warriors won many victories. They even established themselves in Normandy, a region that owes its name to these invaders. Although recognized as formidable warriors, the Vikings never managed to form a real army.

Your Viking Combat Sword at the best price.

We offer a wide range of swords, helmets and shields from the Viking era. First and foremost, So here's a great gift idea for fans of Vikings, as well as fans of the famous series. In conclusion, you can also use this Sword for your cosplay parades, or your historical re-enactments. But above all, theViking fighting swordis a collector's item, as well as a decorative one.

How to care for your sword blade

Collector's and decorative swords are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Viking fighting sword to a steel blade that needs to be cared for to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you display your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.

Viking fighting sword 10ᵉ century

Beautiful reconstruction of a Viking fighting sword from the 10ᵉ century, based on archaeological discoveries made in England. Spring steel blade, oil-hardened to approx. 48° Rockwell and has a distinctive fuller that offers both great flexibility and less weight. Blunt blade edges and rounded tip for added safety. It's worth pointing out that for over 100 years, from 799 to 911, numerous deadly raids were carried out by Vikings in France. These Norwegian warriors won many victories. They even established themselves in Normandy, a region that owes its name to these invaders. Although recognized as formidable warriors, the Vikings never managed to form a real army.

Your Viking Combat Sword at the best price.

We offer a wide range of swords, helmets and shields from the Viking era. First and foremost, So here's a great gift idea for fans of Vikings, as well as fans of the famous series. In conclusion, you can also use this Sword for your cosplay parades, or your historical re-enactments. But above all, theViking fighting swordis a collector's item, as well as a decorative one.

How to care for your sword blade

Collector's and decorative swords are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Viking fighting sword to a steel blade that needs to be cared for to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you display your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.

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