Medieval Fight Club - Weapons, armour, & costume

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List price: $66.44
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A talwar is a type of curved sword from India. Also spelled talwaar or tulwar, it is the primary weapon of gatka. As with the older khanda, the talwar is revered by Rajputs as a symbol of the god Shiva.

The talwar originated alongside other curved Middle Eastern swords such as the Persian shamshir, the Turkish kilij and the Afghan pulwar; all such swords being originally derived from earlier curved swords developed in Turkic Central Asia. It was introduced to India in the 13th century by invading Muslim powers and was adopted by communities who favoured the sword as their main weapon, including the Rajputs, Sikhs, Punjabis and Marathas. It became more widespread under the Mughals who fought with curved swords from horseback.

Please Note - The scabbard with this sword is rough. There are scratches on the rexine leather, dents in the brass and glue residue. Do not purchase this sword if you wish to display it with the scabbard. The sword is fine the scabbard is not.

Length:
Overall: 860mm (34 inches)
Hilt: 130mm (5 inches)
Blade: 720mm (28.5 inches)

Weight:
1.4kg approx (incl. scabbard)
Blade only: 715 grams

Blade Thickness: 4.6mm steel
Blade Width: 38mm

Combat Rating: 4 out of 10

Lachlan
Comment
You get what you pay for I bought this sword as a combat sword, which it isn't designed for. The steel is soft and its hard to get barbs out of the steel after training. But this was all warned to me when I bought it. For $75, I've been fighting with it for a bit over 6 months now and it still hasnt had any issues. The small handle also takes getting used to, and requires articulated gloves, at least in he forefinger.

Its value for money. For $75, its a usable curved sword. Great for people wanting to try something a bit different, but not a brilliant sword in itself. I'm happy with my purchace.

The handle is also quite pretty.