Red Dragon 13th Century Combat Sword SR7054 - Replica Of A 13th Century Long Sword With Leather Wrapped Handle
Red Dragon 13th Century Combat Sword SR7054 - Replica Of A 13th Century Long Sword With Leather Wrapped Handle
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Red Dragon 13th Century Combat Sword SR7054 - Replica Of A 13th Century Long Sword With Leather Wrapped Handle
Red Dragon 13th Century Combat Sword SR7054 - Replica Of A 13th Century Long Sword With Leather Wrapped Handle
The Red Dragon 13th Century Combat Sword SR7054 is a faithful full-size replica crafted for reenactors, collectors, and stage use. With its satin blade, leather-wrapped grip, and period-accurate steel fittings, it delivers an authentic look and solid handling for display, training, or performance.
- Overall Length: 45" (114.3 cm) total from tip to pommel for a commanding presence in any collection or scene
- Blade: 36" satin finish EN42J spring steel blade, balancing strength with a classic long-sword silhouette
- Grip: Brown leather-wrapped handle designed for secure, comfortable handling during extended use
- Guard & Pommel: Steel guard and pommel provide durability and period-correct detail
- Weight: 2.5 lb, offering a balanced feel that supports realistic handling without excessive fatigue
- Scabbards: Wooden scabbard with integrated leather belt for easy carry; brown leather scabbard included for a traditional look
- Construction: Meticulous replica of a 13th-century long sword with attention to historical proportions and aesthetics
- Packaging: Boxed for safe shipping and ready gifting or display
The SR7054 is ideal for historical display, reenactment events, film and theater props, or as a striking centerpiece in a medieval weapons collection. Its combination of a robust EN42J spring steel blade, leather-bound grip, and steel fittings offers a convincing silhouette and reliable feel. Use it for period-accurate demonstrations, careful prop work on screen, or simply to appreciate the craftsmanship of a classic longsword design. Proper care—keeping the blade clean and lightly oiled, and storing it in its scabbard when not in use—helps preserve its authenticity for years to come.
