Greek Falcata Warrior Sword With Scabbard Brass Handle SEH-S-1050/GI3
The Falcata Sword is often described as one of the most
devastating swords that the Romans ever fought against.
And looking the blade, it's not hard to see why, as it utilizes
a forward-curving blade design that’s proven to be incredibly effective.
The falcata was originally suspected to have been the weapon
of choice of the Celts, who spread its use to the Iberian Peninsula
, where the Romans encountered it. Like the falcata of old,
this weapon features a forward-curving blade
that puts more weight and mass near the tip of the sword,
which allows this weapon to deliver devastating blows
that cleave cleanly through all but the strongest of materials.
Historically, its cutting strength was so impressive
that the Romans were forced to reinforce their own shields,
as well as re-design their armor and weapons.
Unlike the historic weapon, though,
this model features a single-edged blade forged
from high carbon spring steel. Adorning
the blade is a connected double fuller
that helps lighten the blade somewhat.
It also features an all-brass grip that curls around the wielder's hand,
providing a modicum of protection as well as a superb grip.
The weapon measures approximately
26 inches long and includes a scabbard for storing
this blade when not in use.
Key Features
- Blade is Made from High Carbon Steel Unsharpened
- Features an All-Brass Handle With Integrated Guard
- Unique Design Facilitates Impressive Cutting Power
- Includes a Scabbard
- Great Display Item
Measurements
- Blade Length: 21.5 inches
- Hand Length: 4.5 Inches
- Overall Length: 26 inches
- Scabbard Length: 23 Inches
- Sword with Scabbard Length: 27.5 Inches