Viking sword Petersen type S, semi-sharp

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Product description

New from Red Dragon (known for their high-quality HEMA synthetic training swords) is this line of high-level historical replica swords. These swords come with a leather scabbard and are made from high-quality steel with excellent hardness.

This sword is based on originals from the Viking Age. Swords like this were used throughout Northern Europe around the 10th century. This sword features a five-lobed pommel, which was more common than the seven-lobed pommels. The Petersen Type S pommel is dominated by a large central lobe, flanked by several smaller lobes.

This sword has a wooden scabbard wrapped in brown leather with a brown leather grip. The edge is 1.5mm thick. The blade is tempered and made of EN42J spring steel. It has a core hardness of 45 HRC, and the edge has a hardness of 50 HRC. Due to the two different hardness levels, the sword is flexible and less brittle than comparable models. This sword is a combination of excellent craftsmanship and years of HEMA experience.

Product details
Product details:
Material: blade of carbon steel, leather grip
Hardness: core 45 HRC, edge 50 HRC
Total length: 90.5 cm
Blade length: 75 cm
Blade width: 5.5 cm
Blade thickness: 0.4 cm
Guard width: 12.5 cm
Grip length: 10.5 cm
Balance point: 14 cm
Weight: 1120 g
Edge: 1.5 mm semi-sharp
Pommel: Riveted
Scabbard: Wood, leather, steel
Based on a historic original
Shipment weight (grams): 3000

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