- Long
- 126 cms.
- Material
- Blade: 5160 Carbon Steel
- Weight
- 1.6kg
- Handle Length
- 28 cms.
- Blade long
- 97 cms.
Cass Hanwei's (Paul Chen) Bastard Practice Sword is the perfect weapon for lovers of historical re-enactment and fencing practices. Its blade, forged in 5160 high carbon steel, guarantees exceptional resistance and durability, making it an ideal sword for combat and intensive practice.
One of the outstanding characteristics of this sword is the increase in the thickness of the guard, which provides greater protection and security during movements. This makes it an ideal choice for those who are looking for a reliable and resistant sword for their historical reenactments.
The hilt of the Bastard Sword is made of leather, which gives it a comfortable and firm grip. This allows a precise and controlled handling of the sword, facilitating the movements and increasing the effectiveness in combat.
With a handle length of 28 cms. and weighing 1.6 kg, this sword offers a perfect balance between maneuverability and power. Its blade length of 97 cms. makes it a versatile sword, capable of both quick attacks and forceful blows.
The blade material, 5160 carbon steel, guarantees excellent resistance and flexibility, making it ideal to withstand the rigors of intensive practice. With an overall length of 126 cm, this sword offers optimal reach and an imposing presence on the battlefield.
If you are passionate about historical re-enactment or simply looking for a high-quality sword for your fencing practices, the Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen) Bastard Practice Sword is the perfect choice. Its resistance, durability and careful design make it a reliable and effective option for any enthusiast of historical weapons.
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