Cold Steel Sabers Part 1: 1796 Revisited
This may become more than a three part series, but for a start we'll be comparing the 1796, Thompson and Napoleon. Still working out my best testing regimen, but I'll be evaluating swords on their specs, durability, cutting mechanics, handling, and their all-around martial capacity.

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Cold Steel Sabers Part 2: The Thompson

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The Brutal Truth About Roman Weapons They Never Show in Movies

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Cold Steel Sabers Part 3: The "Napoleon"

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Is Achilles BRONZE Sword any good?

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A 12ga. Shotgun Slug Designed Like an ATOM BOMB?

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TOP 5 SCOTTISH WEAPONS OF ALL TIME! | Forged in Fire

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Why didn't medieval LONGBOWMEN switch to RECURVE BOWS?

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Windlass 1796 Light Cavalry Saber: QC Issues

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Every Hidden Advantage of Each Sword Type Explained

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I Was Wrong About These Sabers!

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Coldsteel sword 1815 French Officer saber

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Cavalry Saber CHARGES the Final Round (Season 3) | Forged in Fire

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Tod, Skallagrim, Matt... and 30 Albion Swords

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Every WW2 Rifle Ranked — WORST to BEST

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Hanwei Antiqued Backsword: Modded Initial Impressions

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The Most Strongly Curved Single-Handed Cutting Sword I've Tested!

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Why FIGHTING AXES are BAD for 5 obscure REASONS?

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Doc Holliday’s REAL Guns at the O.K. Corral (The Truth Is Insane)

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Battle of Cynoscephalae 197 BC - Legion Vs Phalanx

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