Questions about the product Prussian officer's saber with lion's head pommel
What material is the blade of the Prussian officer's saber with lion's head pommel made of, and is it suitable for stage combat?
The blade of the Prussian officer's saber is made of high-quality carbon steel. Since the blade is unsharpened and has a blunt striking edge, it is suitable as a decorative weapon or for light historical reenactments, but is generally considered unsuitable for stage combat.
How heavy is the Prussian officer's saber with lion's head pommel, including the accompanying steel scabbard?
The Prussian officer's saber with a lion's head pommel weighs approximately 1 kg without the scabbard. Including the accompanying steel scabbard, the total weight is approximately 1.8 kg.
Does the blade of the Prussian officer's saber feature decorative etchings, and to which historical model does this detailed replica refer?
The blade of this Prussian officer's saber has no decorative etching. This detailed replica is based on the historical model of the officer's sabers of the light cavalry from around 1810 to 1820.
What is the overall length of the Prussian officer's saber with a lion's head pommel, and what details characterize the hilt and grip?
The Prussian officer's saber has an overall length of approximately 107 cm. The brass hilt features a lion's head pommel, with the crossguard emerging from the lion's mouth and transitioning into a straight crossguard. The grip has a wooden core covered with leather and wrapped with brass wire.