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| Sword Cold Steel Gim Sword (88G) |
Points: 15
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There are two basic types of straight bladed swords used in China. One is fairly long and heavy known as the Wu Jian or "Martial Sword". The other is substantially lighter and called a Wen Jian or "Scholar's Sword" and was primarily carried for personal self defense.
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| Cold Steel Sword Jade Lion Gim (88RLG) |
Points: 35
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The Lion Gim is a civilian self-defense Wen Jian (Scholar�s Sword), with a little more panache than the practical versions (like our own Gim Sword) that were made for the battlefield. In our tests it severed and pierced 4" bamboo poles with a single cut or thrust.
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| Cold Steel Jade Lion Dagger (88RLD) |
Points: 20
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A perfectly scaled down version of the Gim, it shares the same design, materials and exquisite craftsmanship of its larger counterpart. It's perfectly balanced, big and strong enough to stand on its own or fight alongside its bigger brother.
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| Cold Steel Chinese Sword Breaker (88CSB) |
Points: 15
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Ancient Chinese Sword Breaker that can break an opponent's sword with just one blow. It's very acute point can perforate even the thickest metal armor!
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| Chinese War Sword with Leather Sheath (SW-767) |
Points: 16
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Chinese War Sword with huge, wide blade made of carbon steel.
Cord wrapped grip with imitation rayskin, "S" shaped steel guard, and steel ring pommel make it a well balanced weapon that's unbelievably fast and agile.
Comes with leather scabbard with snap closures.
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| Wushu Broadsword |
Points: 5
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Wushu steel broadsword, sold without case.
Blade lenght: 22", 26", 28", 30"
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| Hanwei Ox-Tail Dao Kungfu Sword (SH1011) |
Points: 13
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The Ox-Tail Dao sword (SH1011) is undoubtedly one of the best weapon-grade swords of its type commercially available. Unlike the many decorative and theatrical versions of this sword, the CAS/Hanwei product is a true replica of the originals. The saber is a traditional ox-tail design. The distal-tapered blade and traditional hand-tied grip make for excellent handling. A brass-mounted wooden scabbard is included. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Butterfly Swords (Rattan) (SH2293) |
Points: 14
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Butterfly Swords (or Eight-Cutting Swords) are believed to have been developed by Shaolin monks as a concealable defensive weapon, used to disable rather than kill, which was prohibited by the monk's code of conduct. The use of butterfly swords has since been honed to a fine art by martial artists, particularly the Wing Chun & Hung Gar styles of Southern China, where precision and two-sword coordination are emphasized. The CAS Hanwei Butterfly Swords Sets feature high-carbon tempered steel blades with traditional dragon engraving. Sold Out
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| Valiant Armoury Chinese Broadsword (VA1503) |
Points: 12
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Unlike the many decorative and theatrical versions of this sword, the Vailant Armoury Chinese Broadsword is a true replica of the originals. A steel-mounted wooden black scabbard is included. Sold Out
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