Description
Caroling sword with a hilt type H by Peterson’s typology
Larvik, Vestfold, Norway.
Swords of this type were common in Norway from the 9th century to the first half of the 10th century.
In the ancient Russian territories, finds of swords of this type date back to a somewhat later perid: the end of the 9th – the end of the 10th centuries.
Larvik, Vestfold, Norway.
Swords of this type were common in Norway from the 9th century to the first half of the 10th century.
In the ancient Russian territories, finds of swords of this type date back to a somewhat later perid: the end of the 9th – the end of the 10th centuries.
blade length 79-80 cm
total length of the sword 95-96 cm
cross guard width 10 cm
blade width at guard 5 cm
blade thickness at guard 5 mm
Sword weight 1400 g
The blade is made of high carbon alloy spring steel.
The blade is hardened (hardness 50 HRC). 100% battle ready
Blade blunted (edge thickness of 2 mm).
total length of the sword 95-96 cm
cross guard width 10 cm
blade width at guard 5 cm
blade thickness at guard 5 mm
Sword weight 1400 g
The blade is made of high carbon alloy spring steel.
The blade is hardened (hardness 50 HRC). 100% battle ready
Blade blunted (edge thickness of 2 mm).
100% Battle ready.There are no weaknesses in the design.The difference from edged weapons
– the lack of sharpening the blade.Blade blunted (edge thickness of 2 mm).
– the lack of sharpening the blade.Blade blunted (edge thickness of 2 mm).
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