Scimitar Swords
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Honshu Khopesh Sword - Egyptian Blade and Sheath - 7Cr13 Stainless Steel Blade, Injection-Molded Nylon Handle - Length 45 1/8”
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Arabian Sands Scimitar Sword With Sheath
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35.99
43221
Arabian Heartwood Scimitar Sword With Sheath - Stainless Steel Construction, Heartwood Handle Accents - Length 25”
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50664
Honshu Boshin® Saber Sword - 7Cr13 SS Blade, Molded Handle - Length 28"
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109.99
27532
Imperial Knight Fantasy Scimitar Sword
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SCIMITAR SWORD FAQS
- What materials are used to make scimitar swords?
Scimitars at TrueSwords.com are typically crafted from high-carbon or stainless steel for the blade, ensuring durability and sharpness. The hilts often feature materials like wood, metal, or leather for comfort and style. - Why is the scimitar blade curved?
The curve of a scimitar’s blade is designed to enhance cutting power and speed. The curvature allows for sweeping motions that are perfect for close combat, making it effective in slicing through targets with minimal resistance. - Can scimitars be used for reenactments or combat?
Yes, many scimitars are designed for functional use in reenactments, stage performances, and combat practice. Always check the product description to confirm whether the sword is durable enough for such activities. - What maintenance is required for a scimitar sword?
To maintain a scimitar, regularly clean the blade with a soft cloth, apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust, and store it in a dry place. Proper care will help preserve the sharpness and appearance of the blade.