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Fire and Steel - Viking Sword (Battle Ready)

Original price $369.99 CAD - Original price $369.99 CAD
Original price
$369.99 CAD
$369.99 CAD - $369.99 CAD
Current price $369.99 CAD

Background of Viking Swords

The Viking Age sword (also Viking sword) or Carolingian sword is the type of sword prevalent in Western and Northern Europe during the Early Middle Ages. They developed in the 8th century from the Merovingian sword (more specifically, the Frankish production of swords in the 6th to 7th century, itself derived from the Roman spatha). Swords during this period were very costly to make, and a sign of high status. Most Viking warriors would own a sword as one raid was usually enough to afford a good blade. 

-- From Wikipedia

Sharp Fire and Steel Viking Sword

Fire and Steel viking swords are built to sustain impact from actual combat. Modelled after those found in northern Europe in the 8th century. 90cm. 1060 High carbon steel blade with zinc alloy fittings. Can be fully disassembled for maintenance. Comes with high quality wooden sheath. Part of our battle-ready line of swords.

Customer Reviews

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Ryan Morton
Love it

Came in great condition and looks and feels amazing

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TONY TAI
Battle Ready - Viking Sword

well balanced for one handed welding, not overly heavy and very sharp.

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T.M.
Great sword bad sheathe

The sword is fantastic and feels amazing but the sheathe leaves a lot to desire for this price. i feel like if the sword would fall or bang against something hard the sheath would definitely crack or even break.
If this isn't a problem for you and you only care about the sword then go for it. If you want a better sheathe you should be able to make something out of leather or even buy one on etsy