Thursday, August 23, 2012

Tips For Choosing a Replica Military Sword

Collectors who want to bring a touch of realism to their display should consider military swords. A military sword collection isn t just beautiful to look at. It provokes a sense of nostalgia and even patriotism when you consider all of those who wore these swords. From the beginning of our country to the current day, the military sword has been used to fight for freedom. All over the world Oakley Dangerous! Start your military swords collection today with these pieces. Revolutionary War Sword: One of the most in demand replica swords is the Revolutionary War Sword. This is a foundational piece to any collection especially one centering around military swords. 
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This sword is a genuine reconstruction of a real sword. The leather scabbard has a slight tip to the end and can be worn on a belt. This would be the perfect sword for displaying or wearing at a re-enactment. The handle has a unique finger grip and cover. Confederate Swords: There are two main selections in this category. There is the Confederate Officers Sword and the Confederate Foot Soldiers Sword. The Officer s sword is actually a lightweight saber. This is a historic replica of an original officer s sword. The sword is over 40 inches in length and is made of carbon steel. You ll see initials of the Confederate States of America along the blade of the sword. The beautifully detailed scabbard has loops for wearing with a belt. The Confederate Foot sword is not as detailed but is such a historic piece, it s a must have. This sword is slightly shorter than the Officer s sword. 
It also has the initials C.A. engraved in the blade. It has a brass hand guard and comes in a scabbard. Classic U.S. Marine Swords: When you think of the Marines what do you think of? A warrior! Add this Classic U.S. Marine sword to your collection. The Marine sword is 35 inches long. On both sides of the blade you will see the name U.S. Marines etched in it. It s made of stainless steel and has brilliant shine. It also features the traditional tassels that hang from the handle. It comes with a leather scabbard with a beautifully worked metal tip. This sword comes sharpened and ready for display. Also check out the Marine Officer s Ceremonial Dress Sword. Wow! It s definitely one of a kind. There s no mistaking this beautiful piece of weaponry. This replica sword follows the detailing of the original. 
It s a stainless steel blade that measures over 35 inches long. The blade features all of the etchings on both sides. The handle has ivory accents with rivets made of brass plating. It comes with a stainless steel sheath that can polished to perfection. It also comes with a cloth bag that will protect your sheath from the elements. Other Collectible Military Swords: Another notable military sword is the British 1796 Light Calvary Saber. This replica sword was used by the British at the Battle of Waterloo. This sharp sword is slightly curved and is known the world over for it s superior cutting ability. It has a hand protector and comes in a wood and leather scabbard. Also check out the Bunker Hill Sword and Napoleon s Sword. Shop for an unique collectible military sword at a reputable online dealer like SwordArsenal .
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