Historical Swords

A historical sword was a symbol of bravery and prestige. Not just anyone could have one. They were earned and with them came respect. Swords literally carved out kingdoms throughout history. Tough, functional, and effective in hand-to-hand combat, they were the choice of royalty, knights, men-at-arms, and peasants alike.

Many use the term “battle-ready swords,” but what does that mean exactly? Essentially, they are hand-forged, fully functional blades made of high-carbon steel that can perform like the originals. Unlike stainless steel, this can be too brittle to handle a true battle situation. Historical swords can be used in training and live reenactments. Use common sense though, if bashing edge-to-edge. Use the right tool – a theatrical blade with rounded edges and tip. Historical swords are the kind of blades used in medieval and Renaissance fairs, Civil War reenactments and shows for fencing and simulated battles. High-carbon spring steel is generally the strongest material used in blade making and we feature 1065-1095 on our site. It is the steel of choice for battle-ready swords, which can then be hand forged and tempered. We offer a good selection of historically accurate functional blades from the US Revolutionary War and Civil War to more current military offerings. To hold a functional full-tang blade is to come face to face with history. They look like the originals, were made like them, and flex and balance like their historic counterparts.

Products featured on Atlanta Cutlery and its sister website Museum Replicas include historical swords from the ancient Greek & Roman, Viking, Medieval and the Renaissance periods up to the American Civil War. Fancy yourself a Musketeer or knight errant? How about a Spanish conquistador or marauding Viking? Maybe a Roman Centurion? One hand, two hand, bastards, rapiers, and cut-and-thrust were all choices men made when conflict loomed. You’ll find what you need for your persona, collection, or reenactment. Made from originals when possible, we’ve captured the little details for authenticity and maybe, more importantly, the function these blades were meant for. 

  • Confederate Cavalry Officer's Saber

    Confederate Cavalry Officer's Saber

    # 500050

    This authentic, hand made replica is hand forged and fully tempered of 1075 high carbon steel, coupled with original handle and sheath materials to ensure it performs exactly as the original did. Features a flexible, ornate blade and leather grip...
    $199.95
  • 1860 Light Cavalry Union Saber

    1860 Light Cavalry Union Saber

    # 500618

    This British military spec Light Cavalry Saber has a hand forged blade that will flex over 20° and return to true. Leather handle is wire wrapped. Steel scabbard included. Overall 41 inches. Comes factory sharp.   Originally copied from an...
    $179.95
  • US 1860 Naval Cutlass

    US 1860 Naval Cutlass

    # 500152

    Reproduced US 1860 cutlass for your Civil War armory! The blade is British military spec, hand-forged high carbon steel and will flex over 20° and return to true. This is a fine reproduction of the cutlass designed by Ames and first carried in 1860...
    $229.95
  • United States Dragoons Saber

    United States Dragoons Saber

    # 501146

    This fine saber has a 1075 high carbon steel blade with full tang and is well tempered. The grip is black leather wrapped with twisted brass wire. A rare chance to own a unique piece of US wartime history; an authentic replica of the highest caliber...
    $239.95
  • Pirate Captain's Hanger

    Pirate Captain's Hanger

    # 500968

    The Pirate Captain's Hanger is made of beautiful antiqued brass and has a steel hilt. The fully tempered high carbon steel blade is worth its salt against any sea beast or while swarming the side of a galley. Your pirate captain’s costume is...
    $189.95
  • Thompson Saber

    Thompson Saber

    # 501489

    The Thompson Saber is not a historical or period-specific sword, rather it is a newly developed, thoroughly modern fighting saber. Designed by Cold Steel President Lynn C Thompson to be a fighter's sword for the modern martial artist. "I believe that...
    $244.95
  • Suontaka Viking sword has detailed darkened copper fittings with knotwork designs on pommel, guard, grip and scabbard

    The Suontaka Viking Sword

    # 501472

    Circa Mid 10th Century The original Suontaka sword was found in a woman''s grave in Finland. The grave dates from C 1100AD, however the sword form suggests a much earlier date of origin, possibly as early as mid 10th Century AD. Our stunning version of...
    $374.95
  • The Christus Imperat Rapier

    The Christus Imperat Rapier

    # 501471

    The flamboyantly formed hilt of this rapier is both beautiful and functional. Its forward plates are pierced and show lavish birds among the foliage, while the bars of the guard are slender both defending the hand and having an upward loop to catch an...
    $349.95
  • Talwar

    Talwar

    # 501484

      This is a beautiful, sturdy and highly effective take on the classic saber used throughout India. The guard locks your hand in place for high flying maneuvers typical of the Indian fighting style. Light enough for wicked fast moves, the sturdy...
    $249.95
  • Sword of Robert the Bruce

    Sword of Robert the Bruce

    # 501495

    Circa 1300 As seen in the film Robert the Bruce Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, was one of the most famous warriors of his generation. He eventually, alongside William Wallace, led Scotland during the first of the Wars of...
    $349.95
  • Musketeer Rapier

    Musketeer Rapier

    # 500784

    Circa 1590 The musket, though the prime weapon of the French Musketeers, was a cumbersome firearm, both to load and fire. A good rapier was a necessary second weapon. Our Musketeer rapier is fashioned after those circa 1590. The basket hilt is...
    $349.95
  • Munich Sword

    Munich Sword

    # 501144

    Circa 1600 There are several of these swords in different private and public collections, one in the Wallace Collection and several at the Bavarian National Museum. It's a perfect example of a German military cut-and-thrust swept hilt carried by the...
    $324.95

No more products

No more pages to load