This sword has a full tang and is tempered to 52-Rockwell hardness cone (HRC).
Each sword comes with a purpose fit scabbard made from wood and covered with rexine.
This sword currently has the large version rivets.
It is extremely durable and a potential danger to other blades.
During the Viking age , the swords grew slightly in length to 37" (930 mm) and took on a slightly more acute distal taper and point. These blades had deep fullers running their length, yet still had single handed hilts which often sported a 'brazil nut' shaped pommel . While the pattern of hilt and blade design of this time might readily be called 'The Viking sword' to do so would be to neglect the wide spread popularity it enjoyed. All over continental Europe between 700-1150 AD this design and its small variations could be found.
Combat Rating: 9 out of 10
Measurements
Overall length: 990mm
Blade length: 785mm
Grip Length: 130 mm
Guard Width: 105 mm
Blade profile thickness: 4.4mm
Edge thickness: 2.1mm
Weight: 1.98kg
Blade Material: Steel - High Carbon
Handle Material: Wood
Scabbard: Rexine (artificial leather) covered wood, with steel locket and chape