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Cold Steel Small Sword

$346.49

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(8 customer reviews)
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    The advantage of the sword point over the edge became increasingly evident by the end of the 16th century. The Rapier, with its long, elegantly thin profile which emphasized its point, became the popular choice in civilian self-defense. It was however a somewhat unwieldy weapon especially when it was used in narrow, crowded streets and alleyways. Eventually a more sophisticated, shorter and lighter version emerged that by the end of the 17th century had evolved into an entirely new weapon, the Small Sword.
    Civilians carried it for as long as swords remained an integral part of fashionable dress. Its primary advantage was its stiff, lightweight blade which was forged in a triangular cross section. It was a highly lethal weapon, ideal for thrusting, and hung conveniently from a sash, baldric, or belt. The hilt (compared to the Rapiers) was simple and smartly functional, consisting of no more than an elliptical plate, or two shells and a light knuckle guard.

    The Cold Steel Small Sword duplicates the original model in weight, balance, triangular cross section, and deadly sharp point, but uses modern materials like 1050 high carbon blade steel, heat treated to a tough spring temper. The hilt features two shells with functional finger loops and a light, but strong, knuckle guard. Perfectly balanced and weighing only 22 ounces, the Small Sword comes complete with an attractive leather scabbard that features an intricately decorated throat and chape.

    Overall Length38 1/4''
    Blade Length31 1/4''
    Weight1 lb 7 oz
    EdgeBlunt
    Width23.9 mm
    Thickness10 mm - 5.2 mm
    PommelNut
    P.O.B.2 7/8''
    Grip Length4 1/4''
    Blade [1055 High Carbon Steel]
    TypeSmallsword
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerCold Steel
    Country of OriginChina

    8 reviews for Cold Steel Small Sword

    1. pirate ;.

      Very good sword! Very good small sword. Well balanced and polished blade. Exelent for trust. For this prize must have it !

    2. Adrian

      Strong Sword This is a rather interesting smallsword. The hilt isn’t really meant for the proper smallsword grip, where the fingers pinch the quillon block instead of being inserted into the finger rings. Instead the blade is quite heavy (for a smallsword) and the finger rings are a necessity to maintain good control. The grip itself is rather long and a big narrow with a taper to the heel of the hand, leading to some discomfort without thicker gloves to help give support.

      Functionality wise the blade is incredibly strong and stiff. I have no qualms that it would thrust through just about anything you put in front of it.

      If anything this sword is more like an extremely late period, short, edgeless rapier than a smallsword.

    3. Steve (verified owner)

      The sword is nice. My review is only a “good” however because the sheath which came with the sword is of low quality. The leather is cheap and is damaged quite easily, and the inside of the sheath looks to be made of cheap material as well. I’m not particularly upset about this, but I would have preferred to have a high quality sheath; if one was offered as an accessory I would have bought it

    4. robertdare_2002 (verified owner)

      I do like the Cold Steel Smallsword decoration,steel construction, grip wrap and scabbard.
      However it can use some improvements.
      #1- The blade profile could be slightly thinner overall.
      #2- Slightly larger guard. I do wish it was just a fully rounded guard. This would offer more protection.
      #3- Tip needs to be tapered more so it’s gets far thinner towards the end. This would help with penetration.
      #4- Cold Steel should offer a leather frog as an accessory. They don’t do this with any of their Rapiers , Smallswords or Daggers. Even if it’s a third party frog.

      They do a good job overall.
      My Indian brass made 1767 Officer Reproduction Smallsword has a better blade profile but uses brass for the handle, pommel and guard. Cold Steel should adopt that type of blade profile with a steel handle, pommel and guard.
      Still for under $400 it’s a good buy.
      Hopefully in the future they can offer a second triangular Smallsword blade. A MK 2 model.

    5. Michael (verified owner)

      The very first detail of the Cold steel small sword that caught my eye was the copper colored wire over the top of the silver wire wrapped wire that covers the handle. I personally thought it cheapened the overall look and it was not included in Kult of Athena’s advertising description. I’d seen it before in the same sword advertised on amazon as cold steel seconds. The detail of the guard in general was OK with the exception of excess slag from the casting process between the rings and the Quilon and excess glue seeping out between the wire grip and the ricacso. (I suspect the handle is full of glue).The blade looked fine but maybe a tad tip heavy. I have no intention of using it for anything but displaying with my other Renascence era rapiers but I still enjoy quality. In all honesty if I had paid $125.00 less I would maybe felt I got my money’s worth. A little cosmetic adjustments and it will work for my intended purposes but in the future I will avoid Cold steel swords.

    6. Michael (verified owner)

      This is an update of my review of February 25, 2023 I’ve decided to give Cold steel a four star rating because they deserve it. Simply for designing and manufacturing a pretty decent small sword. The market isn’t exactly flooded with them and the few that are out there are either super cheaply made, way heavier than the Cold steel version or out of the ballpark price wise .If it were not for the two tone wire wrap on the handle I would rate it a 5 star. Kudos to Cold steel for offering a small sword for a pretty fair price.

    7. Trae

      I don’t know precisely what has happened at Cold Steel, but, the quality of their products has gone down significantly in materials and really suffers with the terrible assembly work done at the factories.
      Personally I have admired the products they used to put out, like in the 90’s. I have a Tanto I bought with allowance money Around 1982-83’ish. It took me about a year to save up to by the Tanto I’d wanted forever, my allowance money was pitiful to say the least, but that’s a whole other story ha.
      Anyway I have purchased Katanas over the 90’s time frame and they were awesome. The last thing I bought was the Persian type Sabre. It SUCKS! The blade is got an edge grind done by someone who’s legally blind I assume. The finish is terrible as well, the handle is uncomfortable to the point of making the sword useless. The leather sheath, of any sheath I have seen in 53 years, that is the worst one ever. There is so much friction that it takes a Herculean effort to clear leather. That one gets an “F” in ever category.
      I’m saddened by the change I’ve witnessed in Cold Steel over the years. Did the Owner get tired of it all and contracted an Asian company to take over? That’s darn sure what it looks like. The funny thing is the quality took a huge dump and the prices went up significantly.
      To those that don’t know, Cold Steel sold recently to GSM a sporting goods company. They should by rights call it the Sporting Garbage Company.
      Lynn Thompson shame on you too, the quality began sinking like the Titanic starting in the 2000’s. I wish the name Cold Steel could be a trusted name where you could buy any knife by just knowing the name of it, never have seen a picture of it, order the knife and when you open the package you are blown away by the over the top quality.
      The Tanto in bought back in the early 80’s is still sharp as hell, scary sharp, plucky sharp, the kraton Handle is still great and doesn’t leave black marks on your hands when using it. The leather sheath is THICK and SUPPLE it is still perfect like it should be.
      So BUYER BEWARE, you may very well be super disappointed when you opened the boxes as I have been. Don’t do like I did and keep buying hoping the last ones were just flukes and slipped through QC.
      That’s all I gave to say about Cold Steel. It’s just depressing.

    8. Caerolle Claudel

      Wow, I was really excited until I saw the weight. This seems quite heavy for a small sword, by a good 5 oz? Otherwise I am excited to even find a modern version, esp on that seems to be sharp.

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