Today we take a look at how training swords flex when you hit someone with a thrust, and the differences between modern and historical feders. We use a model we made of an original 16th century...
Today we take a look at three different training swords from the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. We compare a replica of a fencing longsword, commonly known today as a federschwert, that is...
This past weekend Arms and Armor V.P. Dr. Nathan Clough travelled to the East Coast with some colleagues from the Oakeshott Institute to handle and measure three 16th century training longswords...
Arms & Armor crafts all our pieces from steel, so our greatest enemy somedays is corrosion. Today awe look at keeping your weapon clean and happy.
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Today we take a look at how swords made in centuries past contrast to machine made ideals of today. At Arms & Armor a lot of our product is produced by hand for a reason as our objective is...
Today we examine the Arms and Armor Saxon Military Sword. This sword is an early rapier from the Electorate of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire circa 1560. This sword is a replica of an existing...
Today we take a look at two historical rapiers from the Oakeshott Institute collection to think about the differences between fake swords and composite swords (swords made from historical pieces...
Arms & Armor has made several custom training swords to match sharp swords of different forms to enhance the training accuracy of customers who are working to simulate as accurately as possible...
The Arms & Armor Montante Trainer is the spotlight item in today's video. Check out this elegant two handed trainer based on research of period sharp swords and the manuals dealing with the...