Crafted by Hungarian swordsmith Viktor Berbekucz, this Federschwert is a purpose-built training and tournament sword that combines practical durability with lively handling. The elegantly shaped schilt transitions smoothly from the ricasso into the blade, giving the feder a refined appearance while retaining the robust construction needed for intensive sparring. Weighing only 3 lbs. and equipped with a generous grip measuring nearly 10″ in length, it offers excellent leverage, quick directional changes, and the responsive handling characteristics prized by historical fencers.
One of the most practical features of this feder is its fully dismountable construction. A threaded pommel secured by a hex nut allows the sword to be easily disassembled, making maintenance, transportation, and replacement of individual hilt components straightforward. When the pommel is removed, the grip, crossguard, and other hilt elements can be separated without difficulty, extending the service life of the weapon and simplifying repairs.
Please Note: These ship unassembled for more practical shipping. Instructions and video to assist in assembly or disassembly can be found here: https://www.swordsviktor.com/disassembled_swords
The 38″ blade is Viktor Berbekucz’s medium-flex option and is rated at approximately 12 kg on the flex test scale, providing a balance between safety and control suitable for both sparring and tournament use. Forged from durable CRV4 (51CrV4) spring steel, the blade features thick rounded edges that help resist impact damage while enhancing safety during training. Distal taper reduces unnecessary weight and improves responsiveness without sacrificing durability, while the widened spatulated tip adds an extra measure of safety for thrusting exercises. Completing the sword are a sturdy steel guard and pommel paired with a wooden grip wrapped in leather, creating a dependable workhorse feder built for years of use on the training floor.
Blade is medium flex / middle stiffness ~12 kg

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