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Arming Swords

The arming sword, also known as a knightly sword, is a single-handed sword from the Middle Ages. These medieval swords are distinguished by their narrow blade, standard-sized hilt, and small fuller. Our multiple variants of arming swords allow you to experience the medieval era up close while engaging in the legacy of knights and their timeless weapons.

A History Of The Knightly Sword 

Arming swords were a prominent weapon in medieval Europe, gaining prominence from the 10th century until the 16th century. Knightly swords were essential tools for knights, whether engaging in combat or day-to-day activities.

Medieval knights often wore this knightly sword even when not in armor. In combat, they used this armament with one hand and typically paired it with a shield or buckler for effective defense. From the height of the 13th century until the end of the Middle Ages, arming swords were both a medieval weapon and a symbol of rank amongst these noble warriors.

The rise of this one-handed sword gave way to the long sword and eventually influenced the design of the cut-and-thrust sword, which became popular in the Renaissance. However, arming swords remained used well into the late parts of this period in history, even as plate armor and other armor advancements demanded increasingly effective weaponry.

High-Quality Medieval Sword Replicas

We offer decorative arming swords and functional replicas, perfect for LARP and historical reenactment events. These armaments capture the essence of a long-gone era and are useful in combat scenarios or as display pieces.

Many of our swords are hand-forged with high-carbon steel and other blades, ensuring quality in every piece. This attention to detail ensures every armament has enough cutting power to make reenactments against armored opponents more thrilling.

Medieval Swords for Any Occasion

A well-crafted medieval sword completes any reenactment or personal collection. Each blade in our collection is wonderfully balanced and reflects its historical counterpart. The level of detail in this armament makes it perfect for ceremonial settings or battles during medieval reenactments.

The multiple variants of the knightly arming sword in our collection will transport you back to this bygone era of kings and calls to battle. The key difference between each armament in our collection is their level of detail, as we have intricate pieces perfect for ceremonies and more straightforward variants with a comfortable grip ready to fight enemies in battle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is an arming sword

The standard length of an arming sword in medieval times was typically 31 to 35 inches, with a blade length of about 29 inches. The grip and hilt type usually featured a one-handed cruciform or diamond cross-guard design with a solid pommel for balance. The scabbard size should be close to the length of the blade.

When was the arming sword invented?

The arming sword was developed during the early to late medieval period (approximately the 10th to 15th centuries). It was closely associated with the medieval knight and remains one of the most iconic weapons of medieval Europe.

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