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15th Century Ring-Hilt Longsword – Battle Ready Version – Deepeeka
15th Century Ring-Hilt Longsword – Battle Ready Version – Deepeeka
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The 15th-century ring-hilt longsword is a fascinating weapon from the late medieval period, commonly used in Europe during a time of significant evolution in arms and armor.
Overview:
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Type: Longsword (also known as a hand-and-a-half sword)
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Era: 15th century (1400s)
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Origin: Predominantly European — especially Germanic, Italian, and English regions
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Use: Martial combat, dueling, and battlefield use by knights and men-at-arms
Combat Use:
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Technique: Employed in both armored and unarmored fighting (see German Fechtbuch treatises like those of Johannes Liechtenauer)
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Maneuvers: Half-swording, thrusts, cuts, and grapples
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Contexts: Dueling, battlefield combat, and judicial combat
The 15th Century Ring-Hilt Longsword is built for stage and sport combat with its blunted blade and rounded tip of high carbon steel. The pommel and guard are steel and the grip is wood with leather and a half-wrap of twisted steel wire.
The wood core scabbard is bound in leather and completed with fittings of steel with steel hanging rings.
Overall Length | 46 1/4'' |
Blade Length | 35 3/4'' |
Weight | 3 lb 9.8 oz |
Edge | Blunt |
Width | 45.3 mm |
Thickness | 4 mm - 3.5 mm |
Pommel | Threaded |
P.O.B. | 4 3/4'' |
Grip Length | 7 1/4'' |
Blade | [EN45 High Carbon Steel] |
Type | longsword |
Class | |
Manufacturer | Deepeeka |
Country of Origin | India |
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