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British Infantry Officer's Sword - 1796 Pattern

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When the British Army standardized the swords to be carried by infantry officers in 1796 this is the sword they settled on; a spadroon-like cut-and-thrust sword with simple, but elegant Georgian styling that hearkened back to the Smallswords carried by gentlemen in earlier times. In just four years following, the blade was at the hip of practically all British Line Infantry Officers. Regardless of the standardization of form, the blades varied in their width and in their engraved decoration.

Though widespread, it was not regarded as a good combat blade despite being used through the entirety of Britain’s contests with France in the Napoleonic Era. It would not be officially replaced until 1822 by the more elaborate ‘’Gothic-Hilted’’ sword and before then many officers had opted to acquire the 1803 Pattern sabre instead.

Total length: 100cm
Blade length: 85cm
Grip length: 6cm
Guard width: 9.5cm
Weight: 946g
Blade thickness (base): 0.6cm
Blade width (base): 2.5cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 33cm
Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Nut
Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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Living History
SKU: US-S-162

Stock Status: In stock

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When the British Army standardized the swords to be carried by infantry officers in 1796 this is the sword they settled on; a spadroon-like cut-and-thrust sword with simple, but elegant Georgian styling that hearkened back to the Smallswords carried by gentlemen in earlier times. In just four years following, the blade was at the hip of practically all British Line Infantry Officers. Regardless of the standardization of form, the blades varied in their width and in their engraved decoration. Though widespread, it was not regarded as a good combat blade despite being used through the entirety of Britain’s contests with France in the Napoleonic Era. It would not be officially replaced until 1822 by the more elaborate ‘’Gothic-Hilted’’ sword and before then many officers had opted to acquire the 1803 Pattern sabre instead.

This replica of the 1796 British Infantry Officer sword has a blade of unsharpened, tempered AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel. It has a hilt of brass and a grip wrapped in copper wire plated with silver. The scabbard is of leather with brass accents.

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Brand Universal Swords
Product Use Living History
Edge Blunt
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Total length: 100cm
Blade length: 85cm
Grip length: 6cm
Guard width: 9.5cm
Weight: 946g
Blade thickness (base): 0.6cm
Blade width (base): 2.5cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 33cm

All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece

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