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There are blades in our catalog that are the perfect gift for sword lovers. So, if you have someone in your life that is into historical swords, we have compiled a list of items they may fancy. While the majority of the products in the list are understandably swords (metal and wooden) like military swords, historical and pirate swords, or Asian katanas. There are also gauntlets, a sword belt, a book on swords, a sword and gun maintenance kit, and letter openers inspired by… you guessed it, swords! Take a look.


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Confederate Staff & Field Officer's Sword

#500006
This faithful reproduction of the Boyle, Gamble and McFee sword is a beauty! The blade etching is even more detailed than on the old ones, with the heroic "C.S.A.", cannon and battle flag all well done. The brass fittings are beautifully hand finished with precise detail.
$199.95

Confederate Cavalry Saber

#500646
This authentic, hand made replica has a flexible, ornate blade and leather grip wrapped with brass wire. The blade has the classic Confederate "unstopped" fuller. The scabbard has brass furniture, ring mounts and drag. Comes factory sharp.
$179.95

1840 Non Commissioned Sword

#500350
The single edged blade has a single broad fuller running from the ricasso to near the point. The entire hilt is cast brass and the grip is ribbed. Pommel is global with a capstan. Grip is flanked by kidney-shaped hand guards. Comes factory sharp.
$169.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Battlecry Acre Crusader Broadsword

I am not in possession of this particular  peice, nevertheless  I find most anything it it's category  from Atlanta to be above satisfactory.

I have more of a question.
Is this "matching scabbard solid like the 1870s  dragoon Saber  scabbard? Effectively making it two weapons in one.

If so I will be putting one of these in my collection.
If the scabbard is wood and leather, I also wonder if custom peices may be asked for and fabricated.
Reviewed by: Nathaniel, December 27, 2022

Review of: 1840 Ames NCO Sword

I was undecided between this sword and another but when I saw that Windlass was now offering the M1840 NCO sword with a leather sheath that did it.  I do not like steel scabbards.  It appears that I made a good decision as it handles well being fast and nimble.  My biggest issue is in the manner in which Windlass chose to add the nomenclature to the ricasso.  I had fully expected it to be stamped but instead it is printed on.  Nicely done but printed, I can feel the raised lettering and no doubt in time will wear off, if I don’t accidently use something that will dissolve it first.  For a complete review see my review on SBG https://sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/thread/56791/windlass-new-m1840-sword-5000836?page=1
Reviewed by: Paul, March 14, 2019

Review of: 1840 Ames NCO Sword

I was debating whether to buy the #500350 M1840 NCO Sword or one from another company.  When I saw that Windlass had put new clothes on their old #500350, namely a leather sheath, and called it #500836 and briefly offered it at a 15% discount I jumped at it.  The leather sheath was the selling point.  Well, that and the statistics, principally the weight and balance point also helped.  The sword is nimble, fast, and easily controlled.  The diameter of the grip is a trifle small for my size 8 hand but easily manageable.  A glove gives me a better fit.  It comes without a washer but I made one from an old leather slingshot pouch without difficulty.  The blade is a thrusting blade but after putting a convex razor sharp edge on it, it cuts the traditional soft targets well.  The nomenclature on the ricasso was disappointing as it is printed on the surface where it is subject to wearing off or possibly affected by certain solvents.  I was expecting it to be stamped into the metal.  The grip arrived with a visible parting seam and a bit of flash.  I took care of all with a couple of needle files.  It’s a 5 starrer in my book.
Reviewed by: Paul, March 02, 2019

Review of: 1840 Ames NCO Sword

I couldn't be more pleased with this high quality reproduction of a classic sword.  It's exactly what I needed for living history/reenacting.  I am currently active duty military and have since purchased several more and had them engraved for senior NCO retirement gifts.  
if you're looking for a great blade at a great value, look no further.
Reviewed by: Derek, February 09, 2019

Review of: Battlecry Acre Crusader Broadsword

Great balance and heft.  You can tell this sword is no toy even before taking it from box.  Could be a killing machine in the hands of a skilled fighter.  Easy to imagine yourself being a skilled fighter with its ease of movement.
Reviewed by: Jim, December 18, 2018

Review of: Honshu Boshin Wakizashi

Modernized take on a classic.  Well balanced with perfect heft.  Would have preferred a razor edge but comes sharpened and easily remedied.  An unbelievable price for such quality.  A must have for both the avid collector and casual aficionado.
Reviewed by: Grant, February 08, 2018

Review of: Honshu Boshin Wakizashi

This is identical but shorter than the longer katana and both are great swords.  I'm an edge perfectionist and normally put a better edge on anything I buy but both of these I felt no need to improve the edge and that is really rare for me.  For the metal used, the edge, and the feel... this is worth more than twice the price... LOVE IT!!!!
Reviewed by: Frederic, December 24, 2017

Review of: Honshu Boshin Katana

I'm an edge perfectionist and normally can put a better edge on anything.  I buy a lot of edged weapons/machetes and this sword I feel no need to make the edge better which really surprises me.  This feels great in the hand and I've paid more than double this price for swords that needed work and don't equal this model.  LOVE IT!!!!
Reviewed by: Frederic, December 24, 2017

Review of: Honshu Boshin Wakizashi

Beautiful, functional, deadly. A wonderful modern upgrade of the "Samurai short sword"
Reviewed by: Michael, March 09, 2017

Review of: Battlecry Acre Crusader Broadsword

A divine weapon.
Reviewed by: Denis , November 17, 2016