Medieval Swords

Medieval Swords

Step into the age of knights and nobles with our Medieval Swords Collection, featuring powerful blades forged for history enthusiasts and collectors. Wield the might of the Honshu Historical Great Sword, embrace the legendary strength of the Celtic Claymore Sword, or relive the past with the Kingdom’s Legacy Medieval Replica Sword. Explore our selection and claim a sword worthy of battle!


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$86.99
46776 Medieval Forester Sword With Scabbard - Stainless Steel Blade, Wooden Handle, Metal Alloy Guard And Pommel - Length 33” USD 25 BUDK Swords For Sale Historical Swords Medieval Swords CL3 Category L3 86.99
$39.99
50786 Legends In Steel Mini Replica Warrior Short Broadsword And Scabbard - Stainless Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Fittings USD 26 Legends in Steel Swords For Sale Historical Swords Medieval Swords CL3 Category L3 39.99

Medieval Swords

Step into history with BudK's collection of medieval swords, featuring legendary designs inspired by knights, warriors, and historical battles. Whether you're a collector, reenactor, or enthusiast, our medieval swords blend craftsmanship, durability, and authenticity.


MEDIEVAL SWORD FAQS  

  • What types of medieval swords are available?
    Our collection includes longswords, broadswords, arming swords, and two-handed greatswords, each inspired by historical European designs used in battle and dueling.
  • What is the difference between a longsword and a broadsword?
    A longsword has a longer grip for two-handed use, while a broadsword typically has a shorter hilt and is designed for one-handed combat with a shield.
  • Do medieval swords come with a sheath?
    Many of our medieval swords include a scabbard, typically made of wood, leather, or synthetic materials. Check the product details to confirm what is included.
  • Can medieval swords be used for cutting practice?
    If designed for functional use, they can be used for test cutting on appropriate targets like tatami mats. Avoid striking hard objects that could damage the blade.
  • What materials are used to make medieval swords?
    Most functional swords are crafted from high-carbon steel or spring steel for durability, while decorative swords often use stainless steel with ornate detailing.