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Munich Sword

#501144
This is a perfect example of a German military cut-and-thrust swept hilt carried by the Munich Town Guard. The slightly shorter blade and stout hilt were perfect for breaking up a street fight or tavern brawl, as the town guard was often employed to do. Our replica has a sharp, well-tempered 1065 high carbon steel blade, steel pommel and guard, and wire-wrapped wood grip.
$324.95

Pirate Captain's Hanger Sword

#500968
This Hanger is antiqued brass with a steel hilt and a high carbon steel blade. Includes scabbard. Overall 32-1/2 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$189.95

Falcata

#500062
This Celt-Iberian Falcata sword features a blade made from 1065 high carbon steel. The handle is solid brass. Includes scabbard. Overall length of 25-1/4 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$224.95

Medieval Long Leather Belt

#200672
This long belt is crafted of thick, top grain leather. Features antiqued and polished brass accents, buckles and belt tip. Approximately 70 inches in length.

$94.95

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Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Viking Rune Casting Stones Set

These obsidian stone runes are really quite fabulous.  I consult them daily and compare with my Galaxy Runes app on my phone.  Really nice set of stones to have.
Reviewed by: Slake, June 15, 2020

Review of: Viking Rune Casting Stones Set

Purchased these for our pagan daughter she loves them so much so that another set miraculously appeared in my wife's Christmas stocking as well. They look very authentic,  just wish the bag had been available in leather instead of the faux velvet. Nice stocking filler though
Reviewed by: Peter, June 15, 2020

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

The workmanship of this sword is outstanding.  Along with the beauty of it.
Reviewed by: Edward, August 19, 2019

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

One of my favorite rapiers. Simple, yet elegant. Light & nimble. My only gripe was that the leather scabbard must have had some moisture in the leather as it caused the blade to begin to ry=uat at the ricasso. I now leave it out of the scabbard.
Reviewed by: John, August 01, 2019

Review of: Texas Bowie Knife

It's a very large and excellent sharpened knife. It's very beautiful looking. The sheath is simple and fits well. The engraving is very nice though in an odd position.
Reviewed by: Royse, May 22, 2019

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

This Rapier is very well done, the hilt is amazing looking and tightly constructed. The writing on the blade is nice and clean, the blade itself is a bit flexible but not nearly enough to ruin the sword. The balance is very good and feels great in the hand, finish on the guard is very nice as well.
Reviewed by: Francis, January 17, 2019

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

This is the very first purchase I have made from museum replicas and I could not be happier. This is a very nice addition to my renaissance outfit and always seems to get noticed. The balance of the whole peice I actually very good. Just slightly more weight on the blade but not very noticeable. Would also be a great wall hanger and I may hang it over my mantel in the den.
Reviewed by: Charles, September 23, 2018

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

My first purchase from Museum Replicas.  Absolutely beautiful.  Came in time for Christmas thanks to excellent customer service from the company.  Exceeded my expectations.  Beautiful workmanship; styling; feel and balance.  This is the first of many purchases to come.
Reviewed by: Michael, December 28, 2017

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

Another beautiful blade
Reviewed by: michael, October 06, 2017

Review of: The Christus Imperat Rapier

Beautiful workmanship, nice balance, perfectly tempered. This blade is exactly what I'd hoped it would be. Some reviews I've read say the blade is too flimsy. I disagree. It's firm but flexible, exactly the way a working rapier should be. I highly recomend it. I may buy a second one.
Reviewed by: , August 27, 2017