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Cold Steel Saber USMC Officer's Saber (88MOS) |
Points: 25
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While we heartily approve of our Armed Forces wearing dress swords and sabers, we thought it was a shame that only unsharpened, poorly tempered wall hangers made of weak stainless steel are all that's available.
That's why we decided to make our own truly battle worthy reproductions. They're faithful in every detail to government specifications; they offer highly polished blades, appropriate etching and quality hilts and scabbards.
The only real changes we have made are to drastically improve their performance as weapons by forging them from 1050 Carbon Steel and properly heat treating them to a tough spring temper before sharpening.
In the case of the Marine Corps Officer's Saber, we have changed the hilt to solid mirror polished brass (not easily worn gold plate) and improved the attachment of the tang to the hilt so it could better withstand the rigors of sword to sword combat. Sold Out
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Cold Steel Classic Gentleman's Saber (88NSS) |
Points: 15
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An unique sabre, very decorative as well as very efficient in battle. Especially popular duing the Napoleonic wars, functions as a sign of authority, even nowadays. Sold Out
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Cold Steel 1917 Hybirid Cutlass (88CSH) |
Points: 10
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Cold Steel 1917 Cutlass features the signature 25" curved blade and a half basket guard that's stamped out of heavy 18-gauge high carbon steel, and both the blade and guard are blued to resist rusting. The handle is made from carefully shaped hardwood, painted brown and secured to the tang by three heavy brass cutler's rivets. Sold Out
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Cold Steel 1917 Saber (88CSSN) |
Points: 19
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While not an exact copy of a pre-existing or historical saber, our 1917 Saber has a lot to offer the modern swordsman and is truly a cut and thrust weapon to be reckoned with.
The blade is moderately curved with a short bevel grind and a long narrow fuller. When combined with a short, sharp, clip point, these features make for a very stiff, strong blade capable of delivering fearsome cuts and thrusts while shrugging off abuse that would break a lesser sword. To help protect it from rust, each blade is polished before being deeply blued to inky black perfection.
In keeping with its mission as a "stand alone" cut ant thrust weapon that's equally at home when fighting on the ground or the back of a horse, the 1917 Saber features a unique 3/4 basket guard. Designed by Lynn C. Thompson in conjunction with his fencing partners, Anthony DeLongis and Jason Heck, it offers complete protection to the fingers and vulnerable thumb and when presented correctly, protects the user's hand, wrist, and forearm.
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Yang Saber - Blunt Practical (SH2381) |
Points: 14
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These Sabers, built for the Yang-style Tai Chi practitioner, are solidly built and tastefully decorated. The high-carbon steel blades are fully tempered, with excellent balance and flexibility. The brass fittings complement the genuine rosewood scabbard and handle beautifully.
The Standard Saber has a traditional, lively action to reveal the energy passing through it when expressed. It is comfortably light and can be utilized with ease by the new or average practitioner.
The Practical Saber has the weight and balance of a live sword. The blade, with its refined tip and fuller spine makes for a great trainer. The experienced practitioner, who can appreciate a more accurate historical feel, will like this sword. Sold Out
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Yang Saber - Sharp (SH2380) |
Points: 17
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These Sabers, built for the Yang-style Tai Chi practitioner, are solidly built and tastefully decorated. The high-carbon steel blades are fully tempered, with excellent balance and flexibility. The brass fittings complement the genuine rosewood scabbard and handle beautifully.
The Standard Saber has a traditional, lively action to reveal the energy passing through it when expressed. It is comfortably light and can be utilized with ease by the new or average practitioner.
The Practical Saber has the weight and balance of a live sword. The blade, with its refined tip and fuller spine makes for a great trainer. The experienced practitioner, who can appreciate a more accurate historical feel, will like this sword. Sold Out
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Polish Cavalry Officer's Saber 1917 (GBK01a) |
Points: 12
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Polish Cavalry Officer's Saber 1917, used in Polish-Russian war in 1920.
High carbon steel blade forged and tempered to 48HRC. Brass hilt, black leather covered wood handle bound in brass wire. Include steel nickeled scabbard. Sold Out
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Polish Army Officer's Saber 1921/22 |
Points: 6
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Polish Cavalry Officer's Saber 1921/22, most popular saber between WWI and WWII.
High carbon steel blade forged and tempered to 48HRC. Brass hilt, black leather covered wood handle bound in brass wire.
Available with one or three fullers on the blade.
GBK02a - Include steel nickeled scabbard.
GBK02c - no scabbard.
Sold Out
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Polish Cavalry Saber 1934 (GBK03a) |
Points: 12
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Polish Cavalry Officer's Saber 1934, last Polish battle saber.
High carbon steel blade forged and tempered to 48HRC. Brass hilt, wood handle. Include steel nickeled scabbard. Sold Out
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