The 15th Century Longsword by Windlass Steelcrafts and the Royal Armouries.
This type of sword was used in one or two hands, depending on circumstance, and in armored combat the blade could also be gripped in halfswording, to better drive the point into the gaps of an armored opponent, and also to use the crossguard and pommel for wrestling and striking.
This replica is crafted with a hand forged blade, by an experienced, skilled blacksmith using modern 1080 high carbon steel that is fully tempered and is distally tapered for proper weight distribution.
This is the type of sword that English knights would have carried at the Battle of Agincourt.
This is a reproduction of an early 15th century longsword, believed to have been found in the River Thames before finding its way into the Royal Armouries collection. Dating to around 1400-1430, this sword features a two-handed hilt with scent-stopper pommel.
This replica is a reproduction of Royal Armouries IX.16, a handmade ferrous metal sword with a two-edged blade. Early 15th century.
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