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SZCO Supplies 40.5” Hand Forged Carbon Steel Rustic Broad Sword with Leather Wrapped Handle, Black/Brown (901132)

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About this item

  • 41 Inches overall
  • Rustic finish blade
  • High carbon steel blade
  • Leather wrapped handle
  • Steel pommel and guard



From the manufacturer

Rite Edge Hand Forged Rustic Broad Sword

Rite Edge Hand Forged Rustic Broad Sword

Rite Edge's hand forged swords, designed by SZCO Supplies, continue to showcase themselves as a quality medieval replica, perfect for the collector or history buff in your life. Using premium carbon-steel construction, a black rustic finish, this 32-inch blade features a double-edged blade as well as a spear-point tip. The medieval décor continues with a cruciform cross guard, leather wrapped handle, ending with a disk-shaped pommel. Ergonomically designed, this sword is easy to wield and maintain, no matter the usage.

SPECS

Hand Forged Rustic Broad Sword Construction

Quality Construction

Hand forged from premium quality carbon-steel, at 32 inches, our sword had a double-edged blade. Oil treated for corrosion and rust resistance, you will never have more confidence in a sword.

Hand Forged Rustic Broad Sword Holstered

Accurate Historical Replica

Assured to grab attention at any Renaissance festival, LARP event, or costume party, this sword is a beautifully crafted replica.

Hand Forged Rustic Broad Sword Design

Medieval Design

Continuing the medieval design, the sword continues with a dark, cruciform cross guard. The hilt has a brown, leather wrap supplying a confident, firm grip.


rodney burnett
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I'm not professional blacksmith nor a renfair geek. I'm a retired soldier become homesteader. This will look great on my wall and when I have invaders come I can run them thru.....no not like that. LIKE A VIKING!All BS aside , this is heavy steel, full tang.even if I wasn't happy with it, it's a headstart on a new sword. Other reviews say they redid handle because it was too large. I posted pics in my hand. I wear a large size glove but I don't have NFL tight end hands and I like the way it fits in my hand. I even beat it on some 2×4s to see if it was going to break. Didn't even roll the blade. My sword isn't sharpened but it's sharp in places where it was ground to put an edge on. Overall. For $35 it's a WoW you can't beat it.
Rob A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Very high quality product! This is a full sized sword that looks and feels real! It is definitely not a toy, so you have to make sure you are being safe while using it, but overall it was really cool.
S. Young
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2024
For the price compared to other swords on Amazon this one is the best deal for the best quality. Good size and weight. Looks like the real thing! Highly recommend! You can see in the photo, the size difference from another sword that I paid over $125 for on Amazon.
Canadian Egg
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2024
For being as cheap as it is, being full tang is amazing!
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2022
It's a full tang sword. That means the sword is a solid piece through guard, handle and into the pommel where it's peened.The grip covering is a cheap piece of leather helded by 4 push pins. You can pry the pins out with a blade and some pliers.The grip is too round and thick to be comfortable, so I removed it.The grip itself is just rounded pieces of wood held by two pins that are hammered into rivets.There are probably better tools to remove the pins, but I made do with some flush cutters.Just remove the wood bit by bit around the pin. Then use flush cutters to trim the pins down slowly.The pins are aluminum, softer than steel, so its doable if you nibble tiny bits at a time.Once the bulge is removed, you can tap the pin out with a 3/16 punch.It took a few passes and some patience.Both the guard and pommel are welded poorly.Matters more for the guard since mine got loose after some light use.You can weld it yourself, fill it with solder, JB weld or shim it.Since it's $30 sword. JB Weld worked nicely. Very solid after filling the gaps.If you're good with wood, it should be easy to fashion a simple grip.I'm better with CAD, so I just designed a set of grips to print.#8x1 inch screws work. Needs to be a millimeter shorter, but a file made quick work.#10 screws would probably be better if you drilled and tapped the holes.Need to test for a bit before adding loctite or clear nail polish.I plan to reuse the leather and push pins since it's a $30 sword.But you could always get a nice tennis leather grip wrap.Although very sloppily put together, it's a real sword, not fake junk.Note, very blunt.Its like 45 degree edge (total 90) or more, so safe for handling, but will cave in anything with a heavy blow.If you want a sharp edge, a Fiskars Axe sharpener will give it 30 degrees which is sharp but sturdy.Better to leave it as is, unless you need the edge.Very heavy for one handed, but even two handed, will tax grip strength if you use full strength.I recommend watching "Strong Wrists + Grip Workout for Swords" first.There is no reason to get a sword, but you get to live your childhood fantasies. Plus, it's more fun than regular exercise.
Ezra
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2022
To begin, I must make it clear that this review is comparing it to the price and other swords of similar price. If you are expecting a good hand forged sword for $35 I don’t know what you are thinking. This sword is a great sword for its price, but can’t even begin to hold up to quality ones. That being said, I went into this purchase knowing that. I wasn’t expecting a hand forged masterpiece, just a cheap piece of steel. To this, I was pleasantly surprised. It seems to be a decent quality steel, and it looks and feels like a sword which is about what I expected. It’s a good length to act as a hand and a half sword, with enough room to squeeze two hands on the handle. The handle is a bit too round for my liking, but that can be easily fixed by sanding it down if need be. The blade is straight which is a relief after getting bent blades before. The blade also has paint on it that makes it look weathered, but I would think it would easily be removed with a polisher. The edges aren’t too sharp, but they were sharp enough to cut the cardboard box it came in. There were a few more minor issues with the sword. First off, it’s packaging was horrendous. Luckily my cross guard wasn’t broken like others have been, but I wouldn’t have been surprised. It came in a cardboard box with the only other packaging being a few plastic bubbles and two thin plastic bags. Secondly, the cross guard and pommel seem to have a thick coat of black paint on them, but there are many marks on them straight out of the box. Thirdly, the tip was slightly bent when I revived the sword, but this could be a packaging/shipping issue with there being no padding on the tip. And lastly, it is coated in a lot of grease, but this can be wiped off rather easily. Overall, I think this sword is one of the best for the price point it is. I wanted a cheap sword I can have as a wall hanger and also cut random branches and boxes, and I got it.
Matthew Hewey
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2021
After browsing around a lot and reading the reviews for this sword, I finally puschased one. It came to my door very quickly. This sword is full tang, rock solid, and has just the right amount of weight to it for proper swings. It's also quite attractive in person. The handle is long enough for one and a half of my hands for a precise swing. II highly reccomend this item to anyone that is interested and was reading reviews like I was before I purchased this.
Reviewer101
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2017
Not bad. Not bad at all. Having bought the great medieval sword a little while ago and being disappointed, I thought I'd give this one a try. I am rather please with it, particularly when it comes to solo, drill practice. There is a good weight to it and the blade doesn't flex and wobble if you do a windmill strike with it. From the bottom of the guard to the pommel is only 8inches in length, only about 1 inch shorter than Cold Steel's Hand-and-a-half training sword. If it had been the same, this sword would be a bit more comfortable to use. But it's okay and for the price, it's great. The overall look of the sword is fine, rustic and worn. Some of the other reviews have been a bit to hard on this sword for bad workmanship. Yes, the sword is a bit rough and things may not line up and the blade my not be perfectly straight, but it is also a $40 sword that is meant to look worn and used and battle weary. That is exactly what it looks like, old and rustic. The handle is wrapped in faux leather but I don't think it's going to hold up to continual use, pretty light fabric to say the least. As a wall hanger it's fine, but if you're planning on actually using the sword then you'll need to figure something else out when the time comes. Overall, I'm happy with it and it will be a great addition to the workout.
David White
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2016
Lots of character for a low price. Seems pretty solid, and the blade is clearly hand forged and has a lovely natural and bonafide patina. Comes semi-sharp, but it's quite easy to put a better edge on it, if needed. The wooden knob at the end of the handle is flat sided on both sides, so it's easy to add a pin or crest or whatever. I've got a couple of old tarnished coins that I'll epoxy on, and I think it will look great. It's a nose-heavy sword and would be tiring to swing around all day, but its heft means it isn't a toy. It comes wrapped in a plastic bag inside a cheap cardboard box, without any styrofoam to keep it from banging around, so if this is a gift, you'll want to package it better. Anyway, lots of fun and I'm very happy with it.
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