Medieval Longswords
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Two Handed Medieval Longsword - Model 2
The medieval swords in this collection are considered suitable for active cutting and are battle ready.
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Through hardened 1075 spring steel blade with peened tang.
Metal fittings on sword and scabbard
Total Length: 116.8cm
Grip Length: 18.8cm
Handle Length (with pommel): 23.4cm
Guard Width: 18.8cm
Blade Length: 91.4cm4.3cm
Weight: 1.3kg
Total Length (in sheath): 124.5cm
Scabbard: Wood core leather wrapped sheath and belt
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Ronin Katana Two Handed Longsword - Model 7
The Medieval Swords in this collection are considered suitable for active cutting and are battle ready.
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Total Length: 119cm
Blade length: 91cm
Handle length: 18cm
Width: 3.8cm
Weight: 1.7kg
Steel: Tempered 1075 spring steel
Scabard: Leather wrapped wood core sheath
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Two Handed Crusader Long Sword - Euro Model 13
The medieval swords in this collection are considered suitable for active cutting and are battle ready.
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Through hardened 1075 spring steel blade with peened tang.
Metal fittings on sword and scabbard
Total Length: 114.3cm
Blade Length: 90.2cm
Grip Length: 18.3cm
Handle Length (with pommel): 22.9cm
Blade Width: 5.1cm at guard
Weight: 1.5kg
Length in sheath: 121.9cm
Scabbard: Wood core leather wrapped sheath and belt
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William Wallace Braveheart Sword
Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and one of the main leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence. In September 1297 he defeated the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After the battle he was appointed Guardian of Scotland and served until he was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298. He continued to fight for Scottish independence until he was captured in 1305 executed in London for crimes of High Treason. In death his exploits passed into legend. Sir Walter Scott wrote about him in “Exploits and Death of William Wallace – the “Hero of Scotland”.
Wallace is best known from the 1995 blockbuster “Braveheart” starring Mel Gibson. Our William Wallace Sword is a well-made replica of the sword used in the film. It is crafted in the world famous Art Gladius factory in Toledo, Spain and features a broad stainless steel blade topped with solid steel hilt fittings and a dark brown leather ricasso and grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Our William Wallace Sword is a well-made replica of the sword used in the film. It is crafted in the world famous Art Gladius factory in Toledo, Spain and features a broad stainless steel blade topped with solid steel hilt fittings and a dark brown leather ricasso and grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Total Length: 139cm
Blade Length: 103cm
Grip Length: 25.5cm
Weight: 2914g
Blade Thickness (base): 0.53cm
Blade Width (base): 4.5cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: None
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Buy the William Wallace Braveheart Sword with confidence from the UK’s leading movie sword retailer.
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Braveheart William Wallace Sword - Marto
Sir William Wallace is best known from the 1995 blockbuster “Braveheart” starring Mel Gibson. Our William Wallace Sword is inspired by the sword used in the film.
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It is crafted in the world famous Marto factory in Toledo, Spain and features a fully tempered AISI 440 stainless steel blade topped with solid steel hilt fittings and a brown suede leather ricasso and grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Total Length: 133cm
Blade: AISI 440 Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: None
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William Wallace Braveheart Sword - Brass
Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and one of the main leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence. In September 1297 he defeated the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After the battle he was appointed Guardian of Scotland and served until he was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298. He continued to fight for Scottish independence until he was captured in 1305 executed in London for crimes of High Treason. In death his exploits passed into legend. Sir Walter Scott wrote about him in “Exploits and Death of William Wallace – the “Hero of Scotland”.
Wallace is best known from the 1995 blockbuster “Braveheart” starring Mel Gibson.Our William Wallace Braveheart Sword is inspired by the sword used in the film Braveheart.
It is forged from high carbon steel and features a broad blade topped with solid brass hilt fittings and a brown suede ricasso and grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Total Length: 136cm
Blade Length: 97.5cm
Grip Length: 28.6cm
Weight: 2.1kg
Blade Width (base): 4.3cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 14cm
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: None
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Buy the William Wallace Braveheart Sword with confidence from the UK’s leading movie sword retailer.
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Squire's William Wallace Braveheart Sword
Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and one of the main leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence. In September 1297 he defeated the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After the battle he was appointed Guardian of Scotland and served until he was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298. He continued to fight for Scottish independence until he was captured in 1305 executed in London for crimes of High Treason. In death his exploits passed into legend. Sir Walter Scott wrote about him in “Exploits and Death of William Wallace – the “Hero of Scotland”.
Wallace is best known from the 1995 blockbuster “Braveheart” starring Mel Gibson. Our Squire’s William Wallace Braveheart Sword is inspired by the sword used in the film. It is manufactured in the world famous Art Gladius factory in Toledo, Spain. The stainless steel blade is topped by a steel guard and pommel and features a stained wood grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Our Squire’s William Wallace Braveheart Sword is inspired by the sword used in the film Braveheart. It is manufactured in the world famous Art Gladius factory in Toledo, Spain. The stainless steel blade is topped by a steel guard and pommel and features a stained wood grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Total Length: 107.5cm
Blade Length: 82.5cm
Grip Length: 17.5cm
Weight: 1272g
Blade Thickness (base): 0.3cm
Blade Width (base): 3.7cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 9cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: None
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the Squire's William Wallace Braveheart Sword with confidence from the UK’s leading movie sword retailer.
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The Stirling Monument William Wallace Sword
Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and one of the main leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence. In September 1297 he defeated the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After the battle he was appointed Guardian of Scotland and served until he was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298. He continued to fight for Scottish independence until he was captured in 1305 executed in London for crimes of High Treason. In death his exploits passed into legend. Sir Walter Scott wrote about him in “Exploits and Death of William Wallace – the “Hero of Scotland”
The William Wallace Sword on display at the Stirling Monument, Scotland, is alleged to have been used by Wallace at the battles of Stirling Bridge and Falkirk. After his execution in 1305, the sword is alleged to have been sent to John de Menteith, governor of Dumbarton Castle. In 1505, accounts show that James IV of Scotland paid 26 shillings to an armourer for "binding of Wallace's sword with cords of silk" and fitting it with "a new hilt and plummet" – which would account for the 16th century style hilt. A “new scabbard and a new belt” was also purchased at that time. Legend tells that the original scabbard and belt were made from the dried skin of Hugh Cressingham, one of the English Commanders at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
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Our William Wallace Sword is a replica of the one displayed at the Stirling Monument. It features a huge 136cm blade, the total length of the sword being an intimidating166cm! The 16th century style hilt fittings are made from solid steel and feature a leather-wrapped wooden grip. This impressive sword has a blunt blade and is designed for display only.
Please note: The extreme length of the forged blade means that it is too flexible for anything but display. The blade may also have imperfections such as a slight twist or curve (that wouldn’t be noticed when hanging on a wall unless you were looking for it). The original sword on display in the Sterling Monument, has a blade made from 3 separate swords welded together and is certainly not free from imperfections.
Overall Length: 166cm
Blade Length: 136cm
Blade Width: 5cm
Blade Thickness: 0.5cm
Guard Width: 28cm
Guard Depth: 15cm
Grip Length: 26cm
Weight: 2.6kg
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: None
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Honshu Broadsword
The Honshu Broadsword represents a modern spin on a proven, time-tested sword design with sleek, rugged tactical engineering and perfect blade-to-hilt balancing. It has a sharp, 1060 high carbon steel blade that has a partial groove, which leads up to the hefty traditional handguard. The rugged TPR hilt gives you a no-slip grip and both handguard and pommel are satin-finished stainless steel.
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The broadsword fits securely in a black wooden scabbard that includes a leather belt hanger. Honshu continues to expand its exceptional sword line and this sleek, tactical broadsword is a must-have for your collection!
Length: 110cm
Blade Length: 86cm
Grip Length: 13.5cm
Blade Width: 47mm
Blade Thickness: 5.5-3.6mm
Weight: 1.8kg
POB: 9cm
Blade: 1060 Carbon Steel
Edge: Sharp
Pommel: Nut and Integrated
Scabbard: Wooden
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Historical Honshu Great Sword
Elevate your collection with the Honshu Historical Great Sword, a formidable piece designed for the discerning swordsman. Crafted with precision, this masterpiece features a robust blade forged from high-quality 1080 carbon steel, ensuring both durability and exceptional cutting power. Weighing 6.8lbs, this sword boasts remarkable balance, making it ideal for wielding over the shoulder.
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Take advantage of its versatile design, which includes a large guard with side rings and integral parrying hooks. These features enable closer-range sword techniques by allowing the blade to be choked up on, ensuring precise control. The dark brown leather-covered wooden handle offers a secure, full two-handed grip, enhancing maneuverability and control during use. Completing its formidable design is a heavy steel pommel that serves to counterbalance the blade, providing enhanced stability and control in every strike.
Total Length: 141cm
Blade Length: 84cm
Weight: 3084g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.



