Take to the battlefield with cunning, skill, and the Cluny 15th Century Longsword in hand as you bravely face the enemy. This sword is worthy of many knights, mercenaries, and other fierce warriors. There are two variations of this sword: the Regular version and the Light Combat version. The Regular version of the blade is designed for reenactment and the Light Combat version is designed for stage combat. Both blades are similar, except the Light Combat version ends in a round point for safety. The Regular version ends in an angled point.
Made from C60 high-carbon steel, this medieval German sword takes its design from a 15th century original from the National Museum of Medieval Art in Paris. This tempered medieval sword has an unsharpened, double-edged blade. The blade has tapered edges. Its diamond cross-section allows it to work well for both cutting and thrusting.
The knight sword continues with an S-shaped crossguard. One arm of the guard curls towards the front, while the other curls towards the back. The blackened guard also has a leather rain-guard. Its rich red coloring matches the grip. Red leather covers the ridged wooden grip.
The two-handed hilt ends with a peened, disk-shaped pommel with chamfered edges. Both the pommel and guard are steel with a darkened finish. The sides have a series of angled grooves.
Finally, this medieval knight sword comes with a wooden scabbard. Red leather covers the scabbard. It has a blackened steel chape and throat.
You can carry this sword into battle with a sword frog and either a ring belt or buckle belt, sold separately. Take it to your next medieval reenactment or battle. Of course, when you are not taking this medieval longsword into battle, make sure to maintain it with some of our maintenance supplies.
Key Features:
- Fully functional with Regular and Light Combat versions
- Based on 15th century original in Paris
- Features a diamond cross-section
- Works for cutting and thrusting
- Comes with a scabbard
- Ideal for medieval reenactments
Materials:
- Blade is C60 high-carbon steel
- Guard and pommel are steel
- Grip and scabbard are wood wrapped in leather
Care Instructions:
- Check out our Sword Care and Maintenance Guide for all kinds of info on how to take care of your sword and keep it in its best shape.































jamesmacphee1779 (verified owner) –
This Cluny Museum (Paris) 15th Century German Long Sword is very Authentic. Balanced in the Hands, and is of the approximate correct overall weight. I am very pleased with it overall. The maker is evolving to produce, an increase in marshal cultural authentic Historical Arms. Very Nice sword.