Throughout the Middle Ages, swords became increasingly popular as metal technology progressed. Advancements in quenching and tempering of steel accelerated the popularity of edged blades. Swords were wielded during battle and were seen as a prestigious accessory. Medieval swords became the subjects of legends. Historical pieces still exist and are housed in museums around the world.
Medieval Swords:
Medieval Longsword
5160 Marquenched Spring Steel
Custom Scabbard
$339.99
Medieval Longswords for sale are 47 inches in all and weigh 2 lbs 14 ounces. This modern version of an Oakeshott Type XVIIIa medieval sword features a long and functional 35 inch blade and is Tinker approved for reenactment. The 5160 spring steel functional blade has a semi-fuller and is marquenched to 50-53 HRC. They are sharpened and can be carefully disassembled for maintenance and customization. This sword has a quick profile taper with a diamond section out to the tip. The Type T-1flattened scent-stopper pommel creates a natural extension of the two handed grip and the square-section guard provides solid security. The 12 inch wooden core handle is covered in real leather with cord. These Medieval Longswords include a genuine leather wrapped wooden scabbard that has a metal throat and chape. They typically feature: 3 ½ inches point of balance, 21 ¾ inch point of harmonics, guard width 2 1/8th inch, tip width ¾ inch, guard thickness of .25 inches and tip thickness of 0.09 inch. Buy the functional Medieval Longswords for $339.99.