1796 Light Cavalry Saber with steel scabbard
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1796 Light Cavalry Saber with steel scabbardThis saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo. The blade was derived from the ferocious Indian Talwar and was reviled by the French who protested its use due to the horribly destructive wounds it inflicted. In fact, this saber was so successful as a cutting weapon, that the German Cavalry continued to use it right up to the beginning of the 20th century! If you want a combat quality saber that will pass the British Proof Test and is fully capable of shearing off arms and even legs with a single blow, this is a must have! It comes fully sharpened with a steel scabbard. The 1796 Light Cavalry Saber is also available with a wood/leather scabbard with steel mounts, product code: CST-88S.Details: - blade length: approx. 84 cm - hilt length: approx. 12 cm - total length: approx. 96 cm - blade thickness: approx. 51 mm - blade material: 1055 carbon steel - scabbard made from steel - weight: 958 grams - Cold Steel product code: 88SS
Please note! We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please mention your birth date when order. We also need a copy of your passport by email, scan, fax or mail.
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1796 Light Cavalry Saber with steel scabbardThis saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo.