Hungarian Sabre Influenced By Culture

The Hungarian Sabre was used by the people of Hungary who were always in war with their eastern and western counterparts. Since Hungary was in Eastern Europe the sabre shows a lot of influence of these regions. It is considered to be an excellent example of a weapon that was influenced largely because of culture.

This is a beautiful sabre that is very distinct because of the short guard and its large pommel that are both made of a sturdy material like brass. The handle is made of wood and is wrapped with leather that is of high quality. This is a fully functional sabre that can be sharpened so that it can be used. Made by Windlass Steel craft this sabre is an excellent addition to any replica swords collection.

The blade of the sabre is made of high carbon steel blade. This sabre comes along with a scabbard. The overall length of the sabre is 36 ¼”, while the blade itself is 30 inches in length, while it is 11/2 inches in width and 3/16 inches in thickness. The weight of the sabre is about 2 lbs or 12 oz.

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