Exemplifying the design of a medieval era Italian longsword, the Man at Arms Italian Longsword by Cold Steel features a long and slender blade which is exceptionally proficient in both slashing and thrusting style attacks. In a spear point design, the blade has two sharpened edges and a remarkably sharp tip. This blade is crafted from 1090 carbon steel to add outstanding strength and durability to this design. The guard of this functional sword is curved slightly upward towards the tip of the blade, resulting in a cross-shaped design. Its grip is smooth and rounded for the comfort of the wielder and is capped with a blunt pommel which can be used as a weapon when needed. A sleek black leather scabbard with blued steel fittings is included with this sword to allow for its safe storage and transport. Experience the devastating weaponry used by medieval knights with the Man at Arms Italian Longsword by Cold Steel.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Emulates the style a medieval longsword
- An exceptionally high quality weapon
- Double-edged blade tapers to a point
- Includes a leather scabbard with blued steel fittings
Materials:
- Blade is crafted from 1090 carbon steel
Care Instructions:
- Check out our Sword Care and Maintenance Guide for all kinds of info on how to take care of your sword and keep it in its best shape.
Lorenzo Vannuccini (verified owner) –
Amazing sword, very light and well balanced.
kyle.pease (verified owner) –
Excellent blade, perfectly balanced and well suited to someone of my height. I can firmly say this is one of my favorites in my collection.
kuntz1 (verified owner) –
My Man at Arms Italian Longsword arrived today; and I am so very glad I bought this fine dark-bladed beauty! Amazingly elegant in design; and cunningly agile, with her long, sexy, tapered double-edged blade! Truly well-balanced; with a very comfortable tight leather-covered handle, which is perfectly suited to one handed use, or two. The speed and agility that this streamlined, finely crafted weapon promises, is intoxicating when held in hand! She’s shadow-sleek from pommel to point, this dark beauty. Very well constructed; solid, tight, light of weight, and steely-strong with her 1090 high-carbon blackened blade. This deadly dark beauty puts the ‘art’ in martial art. I have named her Lucretia di Medici; The Dark Madonna… 🙂 She’s worth every penny I paid, and then some.