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Knights Collection – Dual Ring Longsword

Price range: $259.95 through $299.95

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(1 customer review)
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    This expertly crafted late medieval and early Renaissance dual-ring hilt longsword sword from the Knights Collection Series is a practical cutting sword with a forged and tempered 1060 high carbon steel. The almost 36″ long blade has cross section geometry featuring a hollow ground cross section which reduces weight and drag before terminating in a sharp edge. The 1060 steel is heat-treated to a 52-54 HRc hardness to achieve a balance of edge retention and resilience. Designed for cutting practice or as a standout piece in any collection the sword combines authentic medieval aesthetics with modern durability and material technology and is a solid choice for beginners and seasoned collectors alike.

    The full-tang construction ensures the sword can withstand the rigors of cutting exercises or drill. The pommel is peened to secure the hilt in a traditional method that enhances durability. The guard and pommel are cast from stainless steel and the handle is wrapped in tactile cord and provides a secure grip while the crossguard is crafted to offer hand protection without sacrificing aesthetics. The sword comes with a wooden scabbard which is overlaid in faux leather. A matching thin faux leather hanging strap is included.

    1 review for Knights Collection – Dual Ring Longsword

    1. Ryan Watson (verified owner)

      Let me start with the negative. The scabbard is crap. Really just junk. The D rings on the guard were not level with each other, so I had to put it in the vice and do some bending to get it straight. There are rough casting marks on the guard, that had to be smoothed out with a dremmel.

      BUT… here’s the positive. The blade has a very good spring temper and bounces back very easily without being too “whippy”. The hollow ground blade is nice and even. It’s moderately sharp, but could stand a little The hilt and guard fit tight to the blade.

      Overall, for the price point, it’s a good buy. But there’s definitely some finishing needed that could make it a really nice sword

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