Historical Swords
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1860 US Navy Cutlass Sword with Leather-Wrapped Cast Metal Sheath
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Honshu Historic Forge Single-Hand Sword
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Rapier With Black Grip And Scabbard - Stainless Steel Blade, Metal Handle, TPU Grip, Metal Basket Guard - Length 44”
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Honshu Historic Forge Type N Viking Sword
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Medieval Forester Sword With Scabbard - Stainless Steel Blade, Wooden Handle, Metal Alloy Guard And Pommel - Length 33”
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Celtic Claymore Sword - 37 1/2" Overall, 28 1/2" Stainless Steel Blade
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Confederate CSA Cavalry Officers Saber Sword
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Historical Swords
Step into the past with BudK’s collection of historical swords, featuring meticulously crafted replicas from medieval, Renaissance, and ancient civilizations. Whether for display, reenactment, or cutting practice, our swords capture the craftsmanship and legacy of legendary weapons.
HISTORICAL SWORD FAQS
- What qualifies a sword as "historical"?
Historical swords are replicas or inspired designs based on real weapons used in different eras, including medieval, Renaissance, and ancient civilizations. - What materials are used in historical swords?
Functional swords are typically made from high-carbon steel, Damascus steel, or stainless steel, with handles crafted from wood, leather, or metal. - Do historical swords come with scabbards?
Many historical swords include a wood, leather, or synthetic scabbard, but some display swords may not. Check the product description for details. - Do historical swords require sharpening?
If functional, they may need occasional sharpening using a whetstone or professional sharpening tool. Display swords are often unsharpened for safety. - Can historical swords be used for cutting practice?
If made with proper heat-treated high-carbon steel, some historical swords can be used for cutting practice on soft targets like tatami mats. We carry a variety of swords that can be fully functional or display pieces. Check the product description for details.