

🛡️ Own a piece of history—train, display, and conquer with authentic medieval power!
The SZCO 40.5” Hand Forged Carbon Steel Rustic Broad Sword is a meticulously crafted, full tang medieval-style sword featuring a 32-inch high carbon steel blade and a genuine leather-wrapped handle. Weighing 3.6 pounds, it offers realistic heft ideal for collectors, reenactors, and martial arts practitioners seeking an affordable, durable, and authentic training or display sword.




| ASIN | B00B2GCIZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,749 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #23 in Costume Weapons & Armor |
| Blade Length | 32 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | SZCO |
| Brand Name | SZCO |
| Color | Black/Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,395) |
| Date First Available | June 28, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00801608011326 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Leather |
| Included Components | PA901132 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.5 x 2 x 8.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41.55 x 8 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SZCO Supplies, Inc. |
| Model Name | PA901132 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | PA901132 |
| Product Dimensions | 41.5"L x 2"W |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 801608011326 |
| Warranty Description | 30 Days |
S**.
An Excellent and Humble Training Long/Broadsword!!
In my quest for a training longsword, I happened upon this sword. For HEMA practitioners, and students learning the European Martial Arms Arts, particularly the Western European Longsword: consider this humble, inexpensive, high-carbon, full-tang longsword. If you are seeking a decent practical practice-longsword and are discouraged by the high costs of wooden, polypropylene, and high carbon steel federshwert practice swords; then check this rustic broadsword out. Under $40.00 (less than most poly-pro, or wooden practice swords), and certainly less than expensive HEMA -qualified federschwerts (at usually over $225.00), this baby rocks! It is durable: actual high carbon steel, basically unsharpened upon arrival (you can further blunt or hone it if need be), and heavy at around 4 pounds. You'll locate the POB (point of balance) about 6-inches north of the cross guard. Yes, it is a bit blade-heavy, and yes, it is heavy in general for a longsword: however, this is all perfect for training! The extra weight will help you greatly in stamina and strength, as, after training with this sword an actual longsword (around 3-pounds+) feels like a feather! The high carbon steel blade is 32-inches long. From pommel to cross guard is a tad under 8-inches. The pommel and cross guard are steel (not a wooden pommel, as one reviewer commented): and the wooden over-steel handle is wrapped in strip-leather, which is actual bovine-leather (not faux-leather, as another reviewer commented). In many of the historical MS. (manuscripts) left to posterity by the likes of Fiore dei Liberi, Hans Tolhoffer, Johannes Liechtenauer, and others; there is advocacy for training with real swords. Some even advocate training with actual sharpened swords. I can see the wisdom in that; as you're not likely to make the same mistakes twice (perchance because you've lost a finger or an eye). Since I don't actually want to kill my training partner, I won't train with sharpened swords, but actual swords, yes! There is a vast selection of real steel training swords, dulled, and combat ready. However, you will find these swords cost every bit as much as their actual real sword counterparts, if not more! This rugged broadsword is my solution, and I believe I chose well. Even though I take the advice of many old school fight book master's as per training with actual swords: I also strongly advocate all the safety-equipment needed. HEMA gloves: or padded, thick leather gauntlets; as well as a fencing helmet, chest, and arm protection, too. Motto: Real Training-Real Safety! For those who would say to NEVER train with actual swords for safety fears; I suggest enrolling in Badminton, or Crocheting, rather than fencing. This is a martial art form, and in my opinion, this sword is a perfect trainer. Buyers: please note that this is a high carbon sword, and as such it requires maintenance like all good real swords. This entails keeping the sword dry and moisture free. When not in use a light coating of oil should be applied. Even motor oil will work, but there are many oil products made especially for swords, knives, and plate armor. For the more experienced swordsman and swordswoman; this inexpensive sword has a high potential for customization! If you want a sword to customize, and are terrified of destroying a $250.00 mid-line sword: this baby has a lot of potential in that area! So fence on, warriors! Get the feel of real steel!
M**A
Great Sword!!
Excellent, inexpensive crusader sword. Solid, real iron. Not fancy, more like an average foot soldier’s weapon. Great wall hanger or cosplay item. Has the feel of a real weapon. When reading about the Middel Ages, I like to pick it up to get a sense of the times.
E**A
Great sword for cost
To begin, I must make it clear that this review is comparing it to the price and other swords of similar price. If you are expecting a good hand forged sword for $35 I don’t know what you are thinking. This sword is a great sword for its price, but can’t even begin to hold up to quality ones. That being said, I went into this purchase knowing that. I wasn’t expecting a hand forged masterpiece, just a cheap piece of steel. To this, I was pleasantly surprised. It seems to be a decent quality steel, and it looks and feels like a sword which is about what I expected. It’s a good length to act as a hand and a half sword, with enough room to squeeze two hands on the handle. The handle is a bit too round for my liking, but that can be easily fixed by sanding it down if need be. The blade is straight which is a relief after getting bent blades before. The blade also has paint on it that makes it look weathered, but I would think it would easily be removed with a polisher. The edges aren’t too sharp, but they were sharp enough to cut the cardboard box it came in. There were a few more minor issues with the sword. First off, it’s packaging was horrendous. Luckily my cross guard wasn’t broken like others have been, but I wouldn’t have been surprised. It came in a cardboard box with the only other packaging being a few plastic bubbles and two thin plastic bags. Secondly, the cross guard and pommel seem to have a thick coat of black paint on them, but there are many marks on them straight out of the box. Thirdly, the tip was slightly bent when I revived the sword, but this could be a packaging/shipping issue with there being no padding on the tip. And lastly, it is coated in a lot of grease, but this can be wiped off rather easily. Overall, I think this sword is one of the best for the price point it is. I wanted a cheap sword I can have as a wall hanger and also cut random branches and boxes, and I got it.
R**N
A real sword! Definitely one of my fav Amazon buys.
This thing is AMAZING. For only $37 when I bought it I thought it would be cheap and worthless. Maybe cool to look at but that's it. Let me tell you, I LOVE this sword. It's heavy, sturdy, well crafted, and looks great. It's not sharp for obvious reasons. But, you can sharpen it it you want.
D**E
Lots of character for a low price. Seems pretty solid, and the blade is clearly hand forged and has a lovely natural and bonafide patina. Comes semi-sharp, but it's quite easy to put a better edge on it, if needed. The wooden knob at the end of the handle is flat sided on both sides, so it's easy to add a pin or crest or whatever. I've got a couple of old tarnished coins that I'll epoxy on, and I think it will look great. It's a nose-heavy sword and would be tiring to swing around all day, but its heft means it isn't a toy. It comes wrapped in a plastic bag inside a cheap cardboard box, without any styrofoam to keep it from banging around, so if this is a gift, you'll want to package it better. Anyway, lots of fun and I'm very happy with it.
S**G
Ordered this for a costume party for my husband and didn’t read the materials.. it’s actually a heavy metal sword! It’s really nicely made and even a bit sharp, he absolutely loved it. It would be nice if it came with a scabbard but for the price it’s a great buy.
X**R
Full Tang, hardened steel, good weight, semi-sharp. Spent $60 CAD and couldn't be happier. This is a perfect training sword (might want to dull it down tho) Good weight, handle is hand and a half sized. Only problem is how rusty is was, but I spent 10 mins with some WD40, paper towels, and a bit of elbow grease then this thing was looking nice, for a $60 sword. I've spent more money on much worse swords that have a tacked on tang and can't be swung safely. I'd say just for the durability and fact that it's full Tang would make this worth at least $100. Good buy, just wish they didn't ship them separately when I ordered 2 together.
R**1
Not bad. Not bad at all. Having bought the great medieval sword a little while ago and being disappointed, I thought I'd give this one a try. I am rather please with it, particularly when it comes to solo, drill practice. There is a good weight to it and the blade doesn't flex and wobble if you do a windmill strike with it. From the bottom of the guard to the pommel is only 8inches in length, only about 1 inch shorter than Cold Steel's Hand-and-a-half training sword. If it had been the same, this sword would be a bit more comfortable to use. But it's okay and for the price, it's great. The overall look of the sword is fine, rustic and worn. Some of the other reviews have been a bit to hard on this sword for bad workmanship. Yes, the sword is a bit rough and things may not line up and the blade my not be perfectly straight, but it is also a $40 sword that is meant to look worn and used and battle weary. That is exactly what it looks like, old and rustic. The handle is wrapped in faux leather but I don't think it's going to hold up to continual use, pretty light fabric to say the least. As a wall hanger it's fine, but if you're planning on actually using the sword then you'll need to figure something else out when the time comes. Overall, I'm happy with it and it will be a great addition to the workout.
M**Y
After browsing around a lot and reading the reviews for this sword, I finally puschased one. It came to my door very quickly. This sword is full tang, rock solid, and has just the right amount of weight to it for proper swings. It's also quite attractive in person. The handle is long enough for one and a half of my hands for a precise swing. II highly reccomend this item to anyone that is interested and was reading reviews like I was before I purchased this.
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