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Templar Arming Sword – Deepeeka

Price range: $104.99 through $149.99

Battle Ready
(6 customer reviews)
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    This Templar Arming Sword has a blade forged from high carbon steel; the crossguard and pommel are steel and the wooden grip is bound in a tightly fitted band of spiralled leather. The pommel which is inset with the Cross on both sides is completed with a filling of red enamel.

    The wood-core scabbard is overlaid in leather and completed with a protective steel chape and locket; the hanging rings are also of steel.

    Overall Length37 15/16''
    Blade Length30 7/8''
    Weight2 lb 13.6 oz
    EdgeUnsharpened
    Width48.6 mm
    Thickness4 mm - 4.4 mm
    PommelPeened
    P.O.B.5 3/8''
    Grip Length4 1/2''
    Blade [EN45 High Carbon Steel]
    TypeArming Sword
    ClassBattle Ready
    CultureCrusader
    ManufacturerDeepeeka
    Country of OriginIndia

    6 reviews for Templar Arming Sword – Deepeeka

    1. Dr. L.

      Templar arming sword, a hidden gem It doesn’t really have a hidden gem in it. But for the price it is very well put together and very nicely balanced. It would not take much work to sharpen it. The scabbard is well put together, although the rings soldered to the throat kind of cheapen it. Very simple lines and stout guard make it look similar to the sword of Roland embedded in the stone cliff in Rocamadour, Lot, France

    2. Richard t.

      Better than I expected This sword is well balanced, way better looking in person the pics don’t give this piece justice, the steel is good it’s light to wield and it feels so natural. This is a steal of a deal for a great sword!!!!!

    3. kyle (verified owner)

      Decent sword. Came well-oiled and rust free. My only complaint is that the pommel was installed a little crooked, but it doesn’t really affect the handling of this sword.

    4. Chan Sup Oh (verified owner)

      Well well-balanced sword. Unfortunately, I added sharpening, but the blade could not cut paper.

    5. James (verified owner)

      Decent starter sword. I had it sharpened and it’s decent. As mentioned above, the pommel was installed slightly crooked, but it doesn’t affect the balance or feel much. It did come oiled and is easy enough to rub off. I swear the oil or something smells like maple syrup. (My kids agreed) Scabbard is decently put together for the cost. Leather stitched. Mine came with a felt piece at the hilt (likely to keep it from rubbing on the scabbard. You can see the slight waves from the hand process they use to make this sword which is what I expected and wanted. Finish is not perfect (but I didn’t want it perfect) with almost brushed stainless look. Slashes through cardboard well enough, but I haven’t put it through any real abuse.

    6. James (verified owner)

      After research, the pommel not being perfectly aligned with the same plane of the blade, hilt, and grip is actually accurate to many swords from pre 10 C. and into further centuries. If the pommel is not being perfectly aligned, it has been historically recorded to be so for the hand in one armed handling. Whether it was caused by extensive use or pre-designed is still in speculation, but the ‘twist’ of the pommel is noticed in many historical pieces. So don’t discount it.

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