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"Hmm, I'm not so sure about all this talk of 'slicers and choppers' is on about - I'm just after a good reproduction of some historical military swords!"

Military swords probably should have had their own category I know, slicers and choppers is a bit, well - you know.. But I wanted to group all european single edged, curved 'slicing swords' into one broad category and um, well..

Moving on..

There is actually quite a staggering variety of military swords on the market these days, and I know that many of the purists don't like being lumped in with any other kind of sword, so for that I apologize, and offer up one very sturdily made and utilitarian sword that also closely matches the actual originals by Cold Steel..

While Cold Steel have a number of quite historically accurate, and frighteningly functional military swords in their line up - their British 1798 Light Cavalry Saber is one of their finest.

Actually made under license by Windlass Steelcrafts of India (who make presentation swords for the USMC and other militaries around the world to this day!) - unlike Windlass swords, they are sharpened follow a strict QC procedure, including a british proof test.


Recommended Military Swords Reviews

"1796 Cavalry Saber"
Cold Steel

4 Star Rating

PRICE: US$204 to $379

OVERVIEW: An extremely good, and almost perfect historical replica, this sword is both a solidly constructed and extremely powerful cutter. Very close to a 5 star rating.





Definitely a great starting piece for a good military swords collection!


I hope that you find this recommendation for the best blade to start a military swords collection with. If not click here to return to our featured page on Slicers, Scimitars and Choppers from the find a sword systems page of Recommended Military Swords


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