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Our Military swords are modeled after actual historic Cavalry and Seafaring sabers. All are crafted to the exact specifications as their historic counterpart using the only the highest quality materials. These military swords make a wonderful addition to any collection and are perfect for any history buffs. Confederate officer swords, Light Cavalry sabers, 1917 Pirate sabers, U.S. Marine sword and more. To view more information about one of these swords, click the sword pictures below:
 

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Bunker Hill Sword

CODE: 06-810

Price : $89.00

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The Bunker Hill Sword was designed in memory of the battle of June 17, 1775, when William Prescott commanded 1,500 Colonials in a bitter-fought defeat that showed commands from both sides that the rag-tag Colonial Army was capable of standing its ground against the British ranks.


 




1875 Historical Marine Sword - Etched

CODE: UC0809

List price: $179.99

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Overall Length: 35"
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
Blade Length: 29-3/4"
Blade Material: 420 J2 miror-polished stainless steel, intricate etching.
Handle Material: Molded rubber grip, twisted wire wrap, cast metal parts, chrome plated finish, tat tail tang construction.
Scabbord: Aluminum, imitation leather finish.

 

Scottish Dirk

CODE: 88SD

List price: $189.99

Our price : $110.00

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The Scottish Dirk that most knife enthusiasts are familiar with these days is more or less a piece of rubbish a prop a costume accessory for stage and screen. It's declined into a knife like object that people hang above their mantles or on the walls of dimly lit wood-paneled dens.

 


1917 Cutlass

CODE: 88CS

List price: $279.99

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Remembered through the ages as the seafaring weapon of choice, these swords have an history which stretches back to ancient times. Not only were they made famous in close quarter melees as pirates boarded treasure-laden galleons during the great "Age of Sail", they also have seen action as standard issue among many of the world's great navies.

 



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