- Long
- 74.3 cms.
- Thickness
- 4.8 mm.
- Weight
- 989 grs.
- Material hoja
- Acero al carbono 1055
- Handle Length
- 13.3 cms.
- Blade long
- 61 cms.
The Hunting hunting sword from the renowned ColdSteel brand is a true treasure for lovers of hunting and collectors of bladed weapons. With its elegance and impeccable design, this sword is not only a hunting tool, but also an art object.
The sword's short blade is made from 1055 carbon steel, giving it exceptional strength and durability. At 4.8mm thick and 24 inches long, this blade is perfect for taking on any hunting challenge.
But the beauty of this sword is not only in its blade. The hilt, hand-carved in rosewood, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. In addition, it is adorned with nickel silver pins, which give it an even more exclusive look.
For complete comfort and protection, the ColdSteel Hunting Sword includes a black leather scabbard. This scabbard is designed with metal finishes that match the sword, creating a perfect combination both aesthetically and functionally.
We cannot forget to mention that ColdSteel is a renowned American manufacturer, known for quality and excellence in the manufacture of bladed weapons. With over four decades of experience, this brand has earned the trust of hunters and collectors around the world.
With a total length of 74.3 cm and a weight of 989 grams, the ColdSteel Hunting Sword is a perfect option both for hunters looking for a reliable and quality tool, and for collectors who want to add a unique piece to their collection.
Don't miss the opportunity to get your hands on this unique hunting sword. Discover for yourself the excellence of ColdSteel and immerse yourself in the experience of owning a piece with history and unmatched quality.
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