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Not all swords are made the same and that is why paying attention to details is so important when buying a sword. Bladed weapons are made for different purposes and whereas some are meant to only be displayed, others are suitable to be used as practice swords. Such practice swords must meet certain requirements in regards to materials and safety and therefore it is necessary to pay attention to what kind of sword is being purchased before actually using it someplace.

A practice sword is basically a fully functional sword that can withstand the impact of other objects or weapons and which also has sharp blades for cutting. These real swords can be used for many different purposes, such as for martial arts demonstrations, sword fights, practicing and even competitions. It is always worthwhile to get a good, well made sword if it is to be used because they not only are more resilient to breaking, but because they are easier to handle, are balanced and lightweight enough to be swung without causing any injury.

The reason the blade of a practice sword does not easily break is because it is made of different types of high carbon steel. This material, unlike the stainless steel used for display swords, is flexible and since claying methods results in different strengths the blade is optimized to cut and hit, as well as withstand impact. It is also important that the handle of the sword must be wrapped with a material that will not become slippery when wet with sweat, such as silk or leather.

Finding the right practice sword can be an overwhelming task to accomplish just because of the many different kinds of swords available. There are many websites that sell practice swords and it is worth the while to take the time to look through what is being offered. This way you can get an idea of all the different styles, sizes, weights and categories of practice swords that you can choose from. Not only can you choose between styles such as, for example, Viking or Samurai swords, but you can also decide if you want to use a one or two handed sword. Companies known for making high quality, reliable practice swords include Paul Chen, Thaitsuki Nihonto and Imperial Forge, but there are also many others.

Written by admin on April 6th, 2009

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