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Claymore by Paul Chen / Hanwei

#501730
Satisfy your desire for long-bladed swords with this full-sized claymore. Made by Paul Chen based on surviving museum models.
$289.95

The Sword Excalibur

#501562
This sword has a high carbon steel sword blade and antique finished metal fittings. The two-handed grip and the wooden scabbard, are covered in soft blue leather. Overall 43 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$349.95

Battlecry Bosworth Longsword

#501505
This longsword has a sharpened blade crafted of 1065 high carbon steel. Features darkened finish and extra wide tang. Overall length of 47-3/8 inches.

$374.95

Man-at-Arms Italian Long Sword

#501479
This Italian longsword features a blade made of 1055 high carbon steel. Exhibits black wooden leather-wrapped handle and includes leather scabbard with blackened fittings. Overall length of 47 inches.
$219.95

Man-at-Arms Grosse Messer Sword

#501476
This large German sword exhibits a blued steel 1055 high carbon blade with a classy gun metal finish. Includes scabbard with blued steel fittings. Overall length of 42-1/4 inches.
$239.95

The Hobbit: Glamdring the Sword of Gandalf the Grey

#501424
This fantasy sword features a blade made of AUS-6 stainless steel and has solid metal hilt parts, faux blue jewel gemstones, and a leather-wrapped grip. Includes Overall length of 47-5/8 inches.
$224.95

The Freedom Fighter Early Scottish Claymore

#501421
This two-handed Claymore has a blade made expertly of 1075 high carbon steel. Features leather-wrapped handle. Overall length of a massive 61 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$374.95

Unleash your inner warrior with two-handed swords - shop our collection now!

Two-handed swords were known as war-swords in the early Middle Ages and used to destroy an opponent’s shield, shear through mail, and damage helms. They were called great swords during the High Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The blades tended to be slightly longer than regular swords, and capable of damaging full plate armor to the point where the opponent’s movements were substantially impaired. Technically though, the two-handed sword belongs to the Renaissance. These swords were so big – around six feet long – that, unlike previous versions, it was only possible to wield them effectively with two hands. They were surprisingly light at 4–6 lbs and used to counter weapons like pikes and halberds. 

Museum Replicas’ collection of two-handed swords encompasses a wide variety of period blades. Longswordswar-swords, choppers and claymores, but it’s not all history. Those inclined towards fantasy will find something as well. Most swords in our selection are crafted of high carbon steel, which makes them extremely hard and able to retain an edge. Our swords adhere to stringent specifications and are a worthy homage to the weapons of the medieval and the Renaissance periods. Browse, pick one, and own the battlefield. 

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Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Lowlander Sword with Antiqued Finish

I have been after this sword for about 20 years. I took advantage of Museum Replicas Christmas sale and bought it as a present to myself.

Assembly was easy and took less than 5 minutes. The sword has a great balance and a keen edge. I prefer it to my much shorter claymores.

Awesome centerpiece for my collection!
Reviewed by: Mike, January 06, 2024

Review of: 15th Century Two-Handed Sword

I was very pleased when I held this sword in hand. Very well constructed and balanced...the sheath and wax were a welcome bonus.
Reviewed by: Garry, December 05, 2023

Review of: 15th Century Two-Handed Sword

In my early teens I was fortunate to meet one of the shaolin masters. I needed a long sword to practice my three long sword forms, and this is perfect. Chinese art utilizes many types of weapons. My tours in China, I was able to purchase iron and steel swords directly from the blacksmiths. The 15TH Century Two-Handed Sword is forged as well as any sword I own. The Hilt, which consists of the pommel, grip handle, guard cross is well made and tight. The balance is superb wielding. Every sword enthusiast would certainly not be disappointed. It will be difficult keeping it from rusting because I will be using it and having fun, not hanging on the wall. The price is very reasonable for the quality of the sword and scabbard. It comes with polishing cloth and wax.
Reviewed by: Keith, November 27, 2023

Review of: 15th Century Two-Handed Sword

I received my sword today, a very well made  and excellent hand  crafted sword, the hilt is rock solid, the pommel and guard are perfect, the seam on the leather grip is almost invisible, only one very small flaw, the blade is well made,  but about 1.5 inches at the tip the blade has a slight bend, otherwise a fantastic 15th century long sword, well done Windlass!
Reviewed by: Robert, November 01, 2023

Review of: Hanwei/ Tinker Sharp Longsword

I love this sword. Light and quick, it is fun for flow drills.
Reviewed by: Timothy D, February 12, 2023

Review of: Hanwei/ Tinker Sharp Longsword

the blade can  greatly benefit from a resharpening job. Balance is nice. Construction of the hilt is decent.
Reviewed by: Daniel, December 28, 2022

Review of: 15th Century Two-Handed Sword

This sword is excellent!  The blade is stiff and plays nice in the hands.  Unlike many other two-handed swords that I own.  Unbeatable value for a sword of this quality!  My only complaint I have is it would be hard to make it safe enough to spar with, because it is that good!
Reviewed by: Dirk, December 26, 2022

Review of: Hanwei/ Tinker Sharp Longsword

This is a fantastic sword!  It is plainly adorned, but very strong.  The edge is sharp and made to be used.  The balance is excellent and it is very nimble for such a large blade.  Great thrusting profile and wicked cutter.  It also looks great hung on the wall.
Reviewed by: Lee, April 22, 2022

Review of: Claymore by Paul Chen / Hanwei

An excellent weapon. At first I was daunted that there were no reviews but upon further research I found nothing but positive reviews.   The blade is surprisingly thick and from what I have seen can take quite the beating. It is just flexible enough not to break, but if you don’t prefer your swords being flexible, it is also very sturdy. I haven’t seen any time where it bent other than when I was actively trying, which took a lot of effort! It has a beautiful design, if a bit simple, but I think that adds to the authenticity and overall longevity. If you were also looking at the antiqued varient, I would warn that it is only a finish, so if you sharpen or maintenance the blade it will rub off. I think this blade is an impressive height, and just about the longest you can go without looking gaudy. I was glad that I bought this sword and not a longer one, because I think it approaches the upper range regarding the ability to actually use it properly. It’s weight is not to be underestimated, and it’s balance is perfect for its use. My only warning is... learn how to properly swing it! If you think you know how, think again! I hurt my shoulder with a bad swing, but that user error could have easily been avoided by reading a couple of paragraphs!
Reviewed by: Caden, November 07, 2020

Review of: Hanwei/ Tinker Sharp Longsword

Great sword for the price.  Just getting into sword collecting, and this is one of the first real swords I have bought.  Been picking it up everyday since I bought it  Even done some real hitting practice with it, and the blade is holding up nicely.  One negative, which I knew before buying was the sharpness.  It states sharp Longsword, but it could be a little bit more sharper.  Overall -  love it.
Reviewed by: Robert, August 16, 2020