Honshu Spartan Sword

By: Honshu
Price (CAD): $141.99
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$35.50 with

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Product Code: 6689
Price (CAD): $141.99
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Tactical Design

The Spartan Sword is an exceptional addition to Honshu’s rock solid tactical weapon line. Always innovative and always at the forefront of the industry, United Cutlery’s blades are meant for real world use so, their construction has a strength and quality that cannot be matched! This reimagining of an ancient weapon has a 16 1/2” 7Cr13 stainless steel blade that has a phenomenally sharp blade, which features a classic blood groove and modern, weight-reducing thru-holes in the spine. The hefty stainless steel guard is curved back toward the handle, giving your hand a sturdy buffer and assisting in firming up your grip when using the knife. The ergonomic, TPR injection handle is tough and grippy with finger grooves and a textured pattern. The 23” overall length Spartan Sword snaps securely into its heavy-duty leather belt sheath for storage and carry and the handle has a brass lanyard hole to give you another storage or carry option.

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Specifications

Reliks Product ID 6689
Manufacturer SKU UC3345
Manufacturing Origin China
Available Options Remove The Edge (add to cart to select)
Blade Length 16 1/2"
Blade Material 7Cr13 Stainless
Edge Type Sharpened / Blunting Optional
Full Length 23"
Handle Material TPR
Sheath Leather
Weight 1.8 lb


Reliks Customer's Rating

All ratings & reviews are from verified customers (read more)

5/5 average from 9 reviews

D Steve D. - Verified Buyer


"Excellent quality by the looks of it"


T Jean T. - Verified Buyer


"Interesting modern design based on the 300 movie Spartan sword which isn't in any way historical, but it is a nice design. I mostly bought it because of it's aesthetics. The blade did come as advertised as razor hair popping sharp. The false edge isn't sharpened and the section closet to the handle is also not sharpened. In a way this sword is functionally reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian Kopesh with only the forward part being sharpened. The handling/feel is somewhat similar to a hatchet or a kukri, sort of feel like a forward balanced machete. Finish of the blade is very good with very fine machine grind lines, but not a mirror finish, it's closer to a satin finish."



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