Sword Weights - Napoleonic Era Swords
http://www.antique-swords.co.uk / scholagladiatoria How much does a real sword weigh? Here are the Napoleonic era antique sword weights, as shown in this video: Georgian Colichemarde - 480g Late-Georgian Smallsword - 395g Hanger - 700g 1788 Light Cavalry Officer - 830g 1796 Officer - 980g 1796 Trooper (later version) - 900g 1796 Heavy - 910g 1796 Light Cavalry Officer Pipe-Back - 1020g 1796 Wootz-bladed sabre - 1200g Rifles Officer's sabre - 880g 1803 Infantry Officer's sabre (ivory grip) - 945g 1803 Infantry Officer's sabre - 980g

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