Tactical Forged Katana

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Non-Traditional Utilitarian Katana

This full tang tactical katana is a hand forged entry level utilitarian sword for the beginner! The handle features non-slip checkered scales with brass dowel rod bolts and a paracord lanyard that can be untied for use as a lashing cord. The solid hand guard is drilled with lashing holes as well. This sword comes complete with a wood scabbard with a para-cord sageo and is done in a matte speckled finish to hide fingerprints. This tactical has a 5.5 mm extra thick blade that is forged from 1045 high carbon steel and sharpened for the backyard cutter. This piece is far from traditional but is a fun cost effective beginner sword.

Sword Enthusiast Class

Perfect piece for the outdoor samurai or sword enthusiast not participating in martial arts but wants a sword that is functional for casual use. This class of katana is a part of our economical katana series and is recommended for soft targets like pool noodles!

Matching Wakizashi Available

This katana is fun on it's own but it can also be used or proudly displayed with the matching short sword.The Tactical Forged Wakizashi


Specifications

Reliks Product ID 6163
Manufacturer SKU TR-034L
Blade Length 27 3/4"
Blade Material 1045 High Carbon Steel
Edge Type Sharpened
Full Length 39"
Handle Length 9 1/2"
Weight 3 lb


Reliks Customer's Rating

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4/5 average from 3 reviews


Reliks Customer Reviews

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H - Verified Buyer


"very good value for money"


K - Verified Buyer


"Not the most decorative piece but great for an amateur hobbiest or a beginning cutter. The weight is a little back end (handle) heavy in my opinion, but I'm getting used to it. No major complaints with this weapon so far."


R - Verified Buyer


"Very well made, and exceeded my expectations. The scabbard fits perfectly, and having drawn the sword many times, I still feel the same resistance as when I first got it. "