Sharp Longswords – Functional Medieval Swords for Cutting Practice & Collectors
Step into the world of real swordsmanship. Our sharp longswords are functional, battle-ready medieval swords forged for cutting practice, historical collectors, and martial artists.
These are not decorative wall-hangers. Each blade is fully sharpened, heat-treated, and crafted from high-performance spring steel like 65Mn or 5160 — designed for real cuts, real handling, and real craftsmanship.
Whether you practice tameshigiri, historical European swordsmanship, or simply value authentic craftsmanship, these longswords are made to deliver.
Own a sword built for the battlefield — not just the display shelf.
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Type Sword XVIa Longsword
$348.00 – $371.00Price range: $348.00 through $371.00 Longswords Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Frequently Asked Questions About Sharp Longswords
Are these swords functional?
Yes. Every longsword in this collection is a fully functional, battle-ready sword with a sharp edge. These are forged for cutting practice, martial arts, and serious collectors.
What steel are these longswords made from?
Our sharp longswords are crafted from 65Mn spring steel or 5160 high-carbon spring steel, both known for their toughness, flexibility, and edge retention.
Can I use these swords for cutting practice?
Absolutely. These swords are designed for real-world cutting — suitable for tatami mats, bottles, cardboard, and light wood (depending on the sword’s profile).
What's the difference between an arming sword and a longsword?
Yes. Each sword is based on historical medieval designs with attention to proportions, weight distribution, and construction methods like full tang, peened pommels, and properly tapered blades.
Are these swords historically accurate?
Yes, we ship worldwide with tracked delivery and protective packaging. See our shipping page for details.
Are these swords suitable for sparring?
No. These are live, sharp swords intended for cutting practice and display — not for sparring or fencing. For sparring, use blunt HEMA swords or feders.








