Types Of Sword Replicas

Medieval sword replicas generally come in several different forms. You can buy swords that are built for reenactments, swords created for display purposes only, and swords created for cutting and sparring. The model you choose to purchase will be largely dictated by the use you will be putting your sword to. In this article I’ll talk about the 3 main sword models you might want to buy. I’ll even let you know where you can go to purchase any and all of the three different types.

The main difference between all of these medieval swords is the sharpness of the blade. Reenactment swords are always much more blunt than a cutting sword or even a display weapon. The reason for this is that you do not want to accidentally injure somebody while engaging in a reenactment. Many reenactment organizations have a certain specification which tells reenactment groups exactly how blunt their medieval sword edges should be.

Cutting and sparring swords require a sharp blade. They need to be fully functional swords. Martial artists and folks looking to buy a useable tool or weapon would probably want to purchase these types of medieval swords.

The display sword is a bluntly designed sword, but not quite as blunt as a reenactment sword. The level of sharpness will not lead to accidental cuts through normal handling. The only reason they are not as dull as a reenactment sword is because people do not need to go out of their way to make them as dull. This cuts down on their costs and makes them the most reasonably priced medieval sword replicas.

As you can see, you sword of choice will be based off of what you will want to use your sword for. You can view these types of swords online at http://www.armorvenue.com . This site has many different medieval swords to choose from including: Greek swords, Viking Swords, Normandy Swords, Celtic Swords, and much more.

After you’ve figured out which kind of weapon you want to buy, the only thing left is to locate a model you think you will enjoy. Choose one that suits both the situation and your personality. Remember that these swords can easily last a life time. Your children may some day take ownership of your sword well after you have been laid to rest.

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