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Sir William Wallace Sword Brass - Claymore Medieval Sword With Scabbard

William Wallace Sword

By Mai SophiaPublished 9 days ago 1 min read

With its unique features and historical significance, the sword belonging to William Wallace, the legendary Scottish warrior and leader of the Scottish resistance against English rule in the late 13th century, is worth mentioning. With its broad, long blade that can reach up to four feet in length and its cruciform hilt with a plain crossguard, the sword is a symbol of strength and usefulness. There is also a possibility that the hilt will have elaborate engravings or decorations that depict Scottish symbols or motifs.

In addition to being used in combat, this powerful weapon represented Scottish independence and defiance of oppression. It was primarily used to deliver devastating blows to opponents on the battlefield by slashing and thrusting during close combat. Replicas of the William Wallace sword are still prized for their historical significance and artistry today, frequently being displayed as symbols of Scottish pride and ancestry.

Key Features

Based on the Sword of Sir William Wallace

Possesses a Broad, Unsharpened High carbon steel Blade

Features a Leather Wrapped Ricasso

Has Straight Guard Quillons and a Scent Stopper Pommel

Pommel and Guard Have a Polished Brass Finish

A Fantastic Costume Sword, or Display Piece

Includes Scabbard.

Measurements

Overall Length: 57 inches

Blade Length: 42 Inches

Handle Length: 11 Inches

Review

About the Creator

Mai Sophia

A Writer/blogger by day, a knife enthusiast and survivalist by night. I've reviewed a lot of products and have helped people make the right purchase

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