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Full Size 33" Roman/Centurion Gladius Sword, Leather Sheath SOLID Sharpened

$ 23.52

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Handle Material: Wood & Brass
  • Tang: Encapsulated
  • SKU: 901123
  • Theme: Roman
  • Blade Material: 440 Stainless Steel
  • UPC: 80160801123
  • Type: Gladius
  • Edge: Double
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Pakistan
  • Dexterity: Ambidextrous
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Shipping Weight: 4 lb, 8 oz

    Description

    33" Roman Gladius, Leather Sheath
    Historically Accurate Replica
    Rugged, Solid, Sharp!
    •••
    The gladius was the definitive weapon of the Roman legions for over five centuries, as well as for gladiators (Latin: gladiator, '
    swordsman
    ', from gladius '
    sword
    ') that competed in the arena.
    This is the full size 33” version built to same specifications as originals (see specs at bottom) used by Roman legions. Most for sale online are the smaller, especially the ones meant for display only. Originally ordered one to evaluate. This is best usable gladius on market for under 0 as far as I know. See my Seller Ratings and buy with confidence, plus I ship fast!
    PRODUCT
    DESCRIPTION:
    33" Overall Length
    22.5" Long Mirror Finish Stainless Steel Blade, 2" Wide Ricasso
    9" Hardwood Handle - Traditional Knurled Grip & Brass Spacers
    Good Quality Leather Sheath With 5" Belt Loop On Back
    New In Box
    Notes:
    Well done, one of the better gladiī on the market, historically accurate and fully functional. Mirror finished 440 stainless steel blade, encapsulated tang forged from a single piece, the pointed tip is sharpened along the last 3/4s of it's length. With a very nice sheath to carry this beauty in.
    •••
    T
    his
    is the sword that Roman Legions used to conquer large parts of the known world, in use from 3rd Century BC to 3rd Century AD.
    Gladii
    were two-edged for cutting and had a tapered point for thrustion and stabbing during. A solid grip was provided by a knobbed hilt, usually with ridges for the fingers called the
    capulus
    . It was often ornate, especially the sword-hilts of officers and dignitaries.
    Thrusting attacks were a very efficient technique, as stabbing wounds, especially in the abdominal area, were almost always deadly.
    However, the
    gladius
    in some circumstances was used for cutting or slashing, as indicated by Livy’s account of the Macedonian Wars, wherein the Macedonian soldiers were horrified to see dismembered bodies.
    So even though the primary infantry attack was thrusting at stomach height,
    they
    were trained to take any advantage, such as slashing at kneecaps beneath the shield wall. Indeed a fearsome weapon, especially in the hands of trained
    Legionnaires
    and Gladiators.
    The
    gladius
    was sheathed in a scabbard mounted on a belt or shoulder strap, depending on preference.
    Historic Specifications:
    Weight
    1.5–2.2 lb (0.7–1 kg)
    Overall Length
    24–33 in (60–85 cm )
    Blade Length
    18–27 in (45–68 cm )
    Blade Width
    2.0–2.8 in (5–7 cm )