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Arms and Armor Grunwald Sword

$1,060.00

Battle Ready
(2 customer reviews)
SKU: AA238 | Categories: Tag:
Battle Ready

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    Named after one of the medieval periods largest battles, Grunwald, in 1410 was the loss that marked the decline of the Teutonic Order in Northern Europe and the ascendency of their foes, the allied Polish and Lithuanians (joined with Moldavan, Czech and Tatars). This sword is inspired by the knightly crusader kingdom of the North, the Teutonic Order. Their time in the northeastern Europe was marked by religious strife against the remnants of Lithuanian paganism and the contest with the rising Eastern European kingdoms.

    This medieval knightly sword straddles a transition between mail and plate predominant defenses and still features a wide blade designed with prime cutting power. The blade is made from 6150 high carbon steel, tempered to a Rockwell Hardness of approximately 50. The blade tang is fitted through a steel guard and pommel and peened for strength. The wooden grip is tightly wrapped in brown leather.

    Overall Length37 1/8''
    Blade Length30 3/8''
    Weight2 lb 7.3 oz
    EdgeSharp
    Width44.6 mm
    Thickness4.6 mm - 3.5 mm
    PommelPeened
    P.O.B.4 5/8''
    Grip Length4 1/4''
    Blade [6150 High Carbon Steel]
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerArms & Armor
    Country of OriginUSA

    2 reviews for Arms and Armor Grunwald Sword

    1. zach

      Great Sword Design Being new to sword collection, I did not know very much about what to look for or how to tell bad quality swords from good ones. I’d like to thank the youtuber Skallagrim for pointing me in the direction of potentially the best sword purchase I could ask for. Also I would like to thank the craftsmen for creating this sword as you know what people are looking for. Thank you both.

    2. Alexander Novatney

      A perfect icon of what one sees when envisioning a sword. Truly utilitarian in design, not particularly favoring either cutting or thrusting in design, but balancing both in harmony. Overall I would call this a rather easy blade to wield for for any interested party, taking into account weight, balance, and dimensions.

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