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A historical sword was a symbol of bravery and prestige. Not just anyone could have one. They were earned and with them came respect. Swords literally carved out kingdoms throughout history. Tough, functional, and effective in hand-to-hand combat, they were the choice of royalty, knights, men-at-arms, and peasants alike.

Many use the term “battle-ready swords,” but what does that mean exactly? Essentially, they are hand-forged, fully functional blades made of high-carbon steel that can perform like the originals. Unlike stainless steel, this can be too brittle to handle a true battle situation. Historical swords can be used in training and live reenactments. Use common sense though, if bashing edge-to-edge. Use the right tool – a theatrical blade with rounded edges and tip. Historical swords are the kind of blades used in medieval and Renaissance fairs, Civil War reenactments and shows for fencing and simulated battles. High-carbon spring steel is generally the strongest material used in blade making and we feature 1065-1095 on our site. It is the steel of choice for battle-ready swords, which can then be hand forged and tempered. We offer a good selection of historically accurate functional blades from the US Revolutionary War and Civil War to more current military offerings. To hold a functional full-tang blade is to come face to face with history. They look like the originals, were made like them, and flex and balance like their historic counterparts.

Products featured on Atlanta Cutlery and its sister website Museum Replicas include historical swords from the ancient Greek, Rome, Viking, Medieval and the Renaissance periods up to the American Civil War. Fancy yourself a Musketeer or knight errant? How about a Spanish conquistador or marauding Viking? Maybe a Roman Centurion? One hand, two hand, bastards, rapiers, and cut-and-thrust were all choices men made when conflict loomed. You’ll find what you need for your persona, collection, or reenactment. Made from originals when possible, we’ve captured the little details for authenticity and maybe, more importantly, the function these blades were meant for.

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Nashville Plow Works Cavalry Saber

#501152
This saber has a full tang 1065 high carbon steel blade. The grip is black leather with a twisted brass wire wrap. This sword has a cast brass guard, with both CSA and Nashville Plow Works cast in block letters on the underside of the guard. The brass pommel and back strap are of one piece. The scabbard is blackened steel with brass mounts.
$199.95

Windlass Steelcrafts 1840 Heavy Cavalry Saber

#501150
This saber features a blade that is made of 1065 high carbon steel. Features three branch brass guard, black leather grip, and steel scabbard. Overall length of 41-1/4 inches.
$229.95

United States Dragoons Saber

#501146
This fine saber has a 1065 high carbon steel blade with full tang and is well tempered. The grip is black leather wrapped with twisted brass wire. It has a three branch brass guard.
$239.95

Texas Dragoons Saber

#501148
This fine saber has a full tang 1065 high carbon steel blade with the blade inscription “TEXAS DRAGOONS” in script. The grip is black leather wrapped and twisted brass wire.
$239.95

Russian Kindjal

#400318
This military issue version of the Russian Kindjal has a curved, double-edged blade was perfect as a close combat weapon. High carbon steel blade, hardwood grip and full tang. Overall 23-1/4 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$89.95

Patton Sword

#500530
This reproduction George Patton sword has a single fullered high carbon steel blade. Includes wood scabbard with steel mounts. Overall 44 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$269.95

US 1860 Naval Cutlass

#500152
This Naval Cutlass Sword is hand-forged, British military spec, high carbon steel blade. Comes with a leather frog and scabbard. Overall 31-1/2 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$231.95

Model 1860 Union Cavalry Officer's Saber

#500188
This saber features hand forged blade with wire wrapped, leather handle. The 3-branch brass guard and pommel are hand-chased and engraved. Comes with steel scabbard. Overall 39 inches.
$249.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Windlass British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Saber w/ Steel Scabbard

Blade is well heat-treated and decently sharpened. The scabbard fits well. Yes, there's wavyness, but the originals had that, and this isn't a $1000 sword. My only complaint is that they sharpened the back for about a foot from the tip. This is not correct for the pattern.
Reviewed by: J, February 05, 2023

Review of: The Confederate Kit

Super nice for re-enactors.  Beautifully etched.  Gifted to relative who absolutely loved it.
Reviewed by: Jim, December 24, 2022

Review of: Musketeer Rapier

Nice piece!  The problem for me is that I am to small to fit it!!  At five feet seven inches with a thirty two inch sleeve it is more blade than I can handle. Still, it is dammed impressive!
Reviewed by: mark, June 24, 2021