Cold Steel Saber, 1796 Light Cavalry. 88S. Spears. This saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo. The blade was derived from the ferocious Indian Talwar and was reviled by the French who protested its use due to the horribly destructive wounds it inflicted. In fact, this saber was so successful as a cutting weapon that the German Cavalry continued to use it right up to the beginning of the 20th century! If you want a combat quality saber
Blade 33'' Overall 37.75'' Weight 34.2 oz High Carbon Steel blade.
This saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo. The blade was derived from the ferocious Indian Talwar and was reviled by the French who protested its use due to the horribly destructive wounds it inflicted. In fact, this saber was so successful as a cutting weapon that the German Cavalry continued to use it right up to the beginning of the 20th century! If you want a combat quality saber that will pass the British Proof Test and is fully
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Cold Steel Saber 1917 Cutlass COLD88CS 1917 Cutlass $187.00 MSRP$279.99 Remembered through the ages as the seafaring weapon of choice, this sword has a history that stretches back to ancient times. Not only was it made famous in close quarter melees as pirates boarded treasure-laden galleons during the great "Age of Sail", it also has seen action as standard issue among many of the world's great navies. In 1917, the U.S. Navy decided to replace its Model 1860 cutlass which had been in continuous service for
Product Information This saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo. In fact, this saber was so successful as a cutting weapon, that the German Cavalry continued to use it right up to the beginning of the Twentieth century! Features a 33" 1050 High Carbon steel blade. 37 3/4" overall Cold Steel 1796 Light Calvary Saber 88S [TS-TCS88S] $209.99 Description Reviews
1796 Light Cavalry Saber by Cold Steel Knives 88S Description Blade 33" Overall 37.75" Weight 34.2 oz High Carbon Steel blade. All steel scabbard
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CDST-CS88HCS - COLD STEEL US 1860 HEAVY CAVALRY SABER This top quality replica is patterned after the Model 1840 cavalry saber. Dubbed the "Old Wrist Breaker" due to its heavy weight, this design was used during the Mexican War, throughout the Civil War, and well into the campaigns against the Plains Indians. Measuring 41 1/2" in length, this item offers a 36" blade which is constructed from 1055 carbon steel with a hard spring temper and is guaranteed to pass the British Proof Test. The brass guard has
Saber - 1860 Heavy Cavalry Manufacture ID: 88HCS At the outbreak of the American Civil War, there were two types of sabers issued to the Federal Cavalry: "light" and "heavy". The light version was popular, but the heavy model, dubbed the "Old Wrist Breaker" was the one worth owning, as it was a superior weapon. Its 36" blade offered big reach advantages over most sabers, and its substantial weight gave it the leverage to easily crush bones and sever limbs or even a head with a single blow. The brass guard
Saber - 1917 CutlassManufacture ID: 88CSRemembered through the ages as the seafaring weapon of choice, this sword has a history that stretches back to ancient times. Not only was it made famous in close quarter melees as pirates boarded treasure-laden galleons during the great "Age of Sail", it also has seen action as standard issue among many of the world's great navies. In 1917, the U.S. Navy decided to replace its Model 1860 cutlass which had been in continuous service for 57 years, with a new model.
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Cold Steel Knives 88S 1796 Light Cavalry Saber Cold Steel Knives - 1796 Light Cavalry Saber: Model CS-88S. 37 3/4" overall. 33" sharpened 1055 carbon steel blade with wide blood groove. Black leather wrapped handle with steel handguard and pommel. Wood and leather scabbard included. Made in India. Description : CS-88S
Cold Steel Saber 1796 Light Cavalry Weight: 34.2 oz. Blade Thickness: 5/16" Blade Length: 33" Handle: 4 3/4" long. Steel: 1050 High Carbon Overall Length: 37 3/4" Sheath: Wood/Leather Scabbard Specifications: This saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo. The blade was derived from the ferocious Indian Talwar and was reviled by the French who protested its use due to the horribly destructive wounds it inflicted. In fact, this saber was so
Cold Steel 88HCS U.S. 1860 Heavy Cavalry Saber, Steel Scabbard Cold Steel 88HCS U.S. 1860 Heavy Cavalry Saber, Steel Scabbard Features: Blade Length (inches): 36 Blade Material: 1055 Carbon Steel Carry System: Steel Scabbard Handle Material: Steel with Wire Bound Leather Overall Length (inches): 41.5 Made In: India
Remembered through the ages as the seafaring weapon of choice, this sword has a history that stretches back to ancient times. Not only was it made famous in close quarter melees as pirates boarded treasure-laden galleons during the great ""Age of Sail"", it also has seen action as standard issue among many of the world's great navies. In 1917, the U.S. Navy decided to replace its Model 1860 cutlass which had been in continuous service for 57 years, with a new model. Cold Steel's modern recreation of this
U.S. 1860 Heavy Cavalry Saber by Cold Steel Knives - Mfg# 88HCS U.S. 1860 Heavy Cavalry Saber by Cold Steel Knives - Mfg# 88HCS 4118089 $384.99 $265.99 - You Save: U.S. 1860 Heavy Cavalry Saber U.S. 1860 Heavy Cavalry Saber by Cold Steel Knives - Mfg# 88HCS
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COLD STEEL 1796 Light Cavalry Saber, Wood/Leather Scabbard [BK/CS88S] $239.00 Specifications: Weight: 34.2 oz. Blade Thickness: 5/16" Blade Length: 33" Handle: 4 3/4" long. Steel: 1050 Overall Length: 37 3/4" Sheath: Choice of Wood/Leather or all Steel This saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle of Waterloo. The blade was derived from the ferocious Indian Talwar and was reviled by the French who protested its use due to the horribly destructive