⚔️ Own a piece of history — wield the power of the Roman legion!
The Sword fort Carbon Steel Gladius is a 31.5-inch authentic Roman legion sword featuring a high-strength stainless steel blade and a textured wooden handle for secure grip. Weighing 1.65 kg, it balances historical accuracy with practical handling. Finished with an exquisite sheath and crafted through over ten precision steps, this sword is a premium collectible for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Brand | Sword fort |
Blade Length | 19.68 Inches |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Japanese |
Item Weight | 1.65 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 31.49"L x 6.89"W |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Manufacturer | Sword fort |
UPC | 784117363257 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 4.5 x 2.3 inches |
Package Weight | 1.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 31.49 x 6.89 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Sword fort |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Model Name | 1 |
Color | red |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | 1 |
B**E
Nice for price
Really nice for price, handle though is all plastic. Considering price it's still Really nice and looks cool.
C**R
Nice sword
Like this sword
B**T
The hit of the party but still cheap made
Sword is great, nothing crazy. But would have been nice to come with a sling. Luckily I made it fit with a bag strap. Also the sling rings are super cheap and two already broke.
D**S
BEAUTIFUL REPLICA/DECORATIVE SWORD.
This is a Gladius-Like sword, that resembles the Mainz Gladius (or the sword of Tiberius) that was found in Mainz, Germany and has been in the British Museum in London since 1866. However, don't expect historical value or accuracy. The scabbard contains a Chi Rho symbol, which is the Christian symbol of Byzantine Emperor Constantine's military standard. That was over three centuries after the Gladius was used, so there would be NO Gladius scabbard bearing the symbol of the Christianized Byzantine Emperors (though they still considered themselves the last, true Romans).Sorry for the drunk history lesson, but I'm guessing you're into that a little bit if you're interested in getting one of these swords. It's a nice decorative piece, made of stainless steel. It's not a full tang blade, as far as I can tell, so I would not expect it to be as anything other than a display piece. It comes dull, and someone stated that it can be sharpened. However, if it's not a full tang sword, then it has little practical uses. Buy it because it's beautiful.
I**O
It’s great
I sharpened it with a sharping stone with my uncle, next to a fire as we talked about life. Cut myself a few times but that’s the dangers of a blade.It starts off as a thick piece of metal and the metal itself is fragile so don’t go trying to cut trees or metal. It can cut flesh easily if you did your job well just like any piece of metal. It has a full tang but most of the handle is plastic along with the scabbard. With pleather wrapping around it. And dyed “metal” bits all over.The sword has fake lines all over it that seem to be just a sticker. Otherwise it’s a Great Wall display or in my case a great looking gardening tool that I used to kill a few rats and annoying weeds
D**Y
Cheap "wish" Crap, would Not buy or recommend.
The sword looks good from a distance, but once you get close and hold it you quickly see that it is cheap and flimsy. The handle is cheap plastic, NOT wood.. The blade is flimsy steel painted to look like demascus steel. It is NOT demascus. I could easily bend this blade in half by hand if I wanted to. The blade edge is also completely flat on both sides and 100% unsharpened.As a show piece to put up on the wall and never be touched, this is fine. But I'd you are looking an actual sword, go buy something better. Would not recommend.
S**K
Well Made
Very ornate and decorative. A good show-sword.
I**S
For the price, not bad
It's not the highest quality, and I would never trust my life to this sword, but for its intended purpose of adding a sword to my sword wall, it looks just fine.
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