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Persian Shamshir – Universal Swords

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Battle Ready
(4 customer reviews)
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    This Persian Shamshir (or Scimitar) has a blade of 1055 high carbon steel. The all-brass crossguard ends in the rounded finials common to historical examples. The thick blade tang is triple-riveted to polished wood halves that define the grip. The pommel has been drilled to allow for the inclusion of a sword knot or lanyard – it is lined with brass.

    To prevent the blade and hilt construction from rattling or loosening itself easily the guard langets have been filled with a black

    Overall Length35 1/8''
    Blade Length29 3/4''
    Weight1 lb 14.1 oz
    EdgeUnsharpened
    Width28.5 mm
    Thickness3.8 mm - 2.2 mm
    PommelIntegrated
    P.O.B.5 3/8''
    Grip Length3 1/2''
    Blade [1055 High Carbon Steel]
    TypeShamshir
    ClassBattle Ready
    CulturePersian
    ManufacturerUniversal Swords
    Country of OriginIndia

    4 reviews for Persian Shamshir – Universal Swords

    1. Shean

      Beautiful Scimitar! I ordered this sword with the KoA sharpenimg service and both the quality of the sword and their sharpening are extremelly nice. The PoB really helps with the overall handling of the scimitar and the grip also feels nice overall. Something to note: since the scabbard is lined with leather, the blade might have some small leather scraps on it however these are easily cleaned off with a rag or papertowel.

    2. Jon

      Beautiful Swingy Thingy! Great feeling and a beautiful handle. I got the KoA sharpening and its what youd expect for backsword or saber, not too sharp and a close bevel to maintain durability, could be honed farther if you wanted. The blade fits snug into the leather scabbard and wont fall out if inverted. My only complaint is that the leather scabbard was overdyed and rubs off onto my hands, fixed it with a quick wipedown and a bit of shoepolish though! On an off note it even smells nice out of the box, couldnt go wrong with this piece.

    3. Luke (verified owner)

      Really nice saber. I really like the simple, yet pretty aesthetic. Fits well in hand, handles well and KoA did a good job sharpening the blade (ships un-sharpened by default). My main and only complaint is that the cross-guard has been assembled somewhat miss-aligned. This defect does not prevent the blade to be sheathed in the fitted scabbard, and it’s not readily visible from a distance and doesn’t really affect blade alignment when swinging. To be frank, I haven’t noticed it for several days until I was doing some cleaning of the blade which made me look very closely at the base of the blade. From up close you can see the cross-guard is not perfectly parallel to the blade edge, but rather sits at a slight angle. This might just be a one-off assembly error, as all the other parts of the saber are well fitted and.

    4. ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠦᠨᠡᠭᠡᠲᠦ ᠸᠠᠩ ᠃ (verified owner)

      This is a good sword for the price range, however, the black paint immediately comes off the scabbard if exposed to any moisture. I was wearing the sword one day, with my traditional Mongolian attire, and went to wash my hands, my hand touched the scabbard, and I was suddenly shocked to discover my hand was black! Don’t wear this sword in any foggy environment and definitely don’t ride your horse through any unexpected rain! I only bought this sword to wear temporarily while I arrange to have a much finer custom sword made. This is a good sword for the price range, but don’t get wet.

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