🗡️ Own the wild with precision and power in your hands!
The SV Handmade Cast Manganese Steel Chopping Blade Sword features a 19.7-inch blade forged from 52HRC manganese steel for exceptional wear resistance and edge retention. Weighing 3.9 pounds with a full tang design, it offers superior strength and impact durability. The ergonomic leather-wrapped handle ensures a comfortable grip, complemented by a stylish leather sheath for easy transport. Ideal for hunting, camping, hiking, and survival, this sword combines rugged functionality with timeless craftsmanship.
Brand | SV |
Blade Length | 19.7 Inches |
Handle Material | Leather |
Blade Material | Manganese Steel |
Style | FK-0180 |
Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.1"L x 8.7"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | SV |
UPC | 768534791336 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.13 x 5.67 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 2.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28.1 x 8.7 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | SV |
Warranty Description | NO |
Model Name | sword |
Material | Metallic-Fiber |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | NO |
J**I
This is meant to be used.
This axe is amazing. Balanced well, comfortable faux leather grip. The axe is very sharp. I still took some time and made it a bit sharper. I've also bought the dagger and a sword over the last couple months and they are the same quality as the axe.
A**S
Saber sword/Axe
This sword is awesome! I swung(7x’s) it at a Chinese Elm tree log. It did not break or no edge rolling. Stabbed tip into log…no tip damage. Properly heat treated.Axe cuts deep into log. Tip does massive damage!
A**N
good price its unrefined blades good style weapons
decent price unrefined so sanding and polishing would be needed if you want it to be shiny it does look like it does in the picture with the shlack and stuff still on the metal i bought the short polearm i love the design and it did come ready to be sharpened but it is dull thats not why i took star off tho i took a star off because my blade is not straight about 1/4 of the tip end of the blade it deviates off course
F**N
Nice and practical sword.
I bought it as practical sword for training and abuse. So that I wouldn't cry after some dents on it. It comes rusty already and sharp. Not as sharp as my katana but can be sharpened. Feels good in hands. Resembles 'The Diphos' from Zombie Tools. I didn't know that. 10x cheaper sort of simplified replica or 'inspired by'. Bit heavier.One thing to add: it comes with little finishing and sharp edges on pummel. I rounded them using rotary tool (dremel). 10 minutes work and it feels much better in hands
G**.
Great well made sword
This is a really nice sword
A**W
Amazing
I usually don’t write reviews but for this I had to. I’ve been collecting swords and spears for 30 years and this is by far one of the best built I’ve ever had. I have some that are well over $1000 and this is my favorite. It is heavy and full tang with a very sharp and tough blade. I’ll be buying the other edged weapons by this company.
S**N
TOP NOTCH! So happy I got this!
A seriously impressive blade. High value for the price. Quality full-tang design with great balance and heft.
C**
Great for the money but not perfect
So this blade caught my eye because it's very similar in design to the zombie tools d'capitan. It's kind of like a mix between their old design and their new design. Their current design at zombie tools is 5 oz lighter at 2 lb and 4 oz, while this sword is 2 lb and 9 oz. The point of balance is about 5 in away from the guard which isn't bad especially for a Cutlass. However I feel like it would be better if they did what zombie tools does which is at a grind that removes material or if they put a fuller into it. I know I'm asking a lot for the price point, however I feel as though it's not a huge ask. The blade maintains the same thickness throughout, which is great for durability not the best for handling and cutting performance. The blade is thick and you can see where the plunge grind starts it leaves a very thick ricasso which I feel fits the blade It doesn't start becoming sharp until 2 in above the initial grind. The blade is sharp enough to cut bottles but you won't be having cuts that leave the bottle standing. My main gripe with this sword is the grip...it's just a rectangle. Meaning that while they chamferred the corners they didn't round the corners out. So all four points of the grip are digging into your hand even in gloves. The faux leather wrap or whatever this wrap is, is decent at cushioning but the hard metal rectangle is just uncomfortable. I wish they stated what kind of steel they used, not just manganese steel, as manganese is used in many types of steels. So far I haven't had any durability issues although I haven't cut into anything besides water bottles. Actually while writing this review I accidentally barely tapped the edge on a glass entertainment unit and it completely flattened the very thick edge. While I am quite aware that was my fault and glass is very hard, I've had much thinner edges hold up too much worse. It does make me question what kind of steel they're using and how the heat treatment is done. While the point of balance is 5 in from the guard it feels like it's even further, And in such a short blade at being only 27" in the blade It can feel as though the point of balance is further out. It came with a toothy edge and rough grinding which was to be expected from this. Now it may seem like I don't like the sword...that's actually far from the truth! It is fun and if you plan on making it maybe a project sword I would recommend buying it I plan on grinding down the corners and rewrapping the handle I don't believe I'm skilled enough to put a fuller in this blade or add distal taper to it. It is more akin to a cross between a giant knife, a machete, with some attributes that make it feel like a sharpened crowbar. Can you move this blade like a sword? Yes you can! Does it take a lot of effort? Yes it does! But again you're getting this for under $100 so all you can hope for is a durable piece and if you want the real thing then go by a zombie tools d'capitan. However since I'm usually more into historical pieces, I will be fine with this as my venture into this genre. The sheath fits it very well but it's nothing to really write home about. All in all if you're just wanting this to be something fun for when you go camping or just mess around in your backyard you can't go wrong for the price. Things I would say to the manufacturer is read my review, Make the grip more comfortable, add a little bit of distal taper or some effort to make it feel like a sword, and Make the grind go higher up onto the blade. However, for individuals who enjoy really thick pieces of steel that should perform well on hard targets then this might be what you're looking for. It is a little wrong that they are stealing designs from zombie tools however this is common. And I guess you could say shame on me for purchasing it.
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