British infantry sabre 1897, semi-sharp

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Product description

This sabre is a replica of British navy sabres that were introduced in 1897. According to some British officers it is the best sabre ever used in the British army. Consequently, this Victorian is sell being used by the British, Australian and Canadian army. This sabre was used during the Victorian era, during which the British Empire expanded to almost a third of the world. The sabre travelled to Flanders during the First World War and nowadays it is still used for ceremonial purposes.

Product details
Product details:
Material: 1055 Spring steel hardness 48-50 HRC.
Total length: 98 cm
blade length: 82.5 cm
Grip length: approx. 10 cm
Balance point: approx. 14 cm below crossguard
Pommel: screwed
construction: full tang construction
Semi-sharp
Weight 0.9 kg
Based on Historical original
Shipment weight: 3 kg

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