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French Briquet Sabre Napoleonic era, nineteenth century

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61,56 € incl. tax

(52,17 € VAT)

Ref: 4127



Features

Long: 77 cms.
Made in: Menorca (Spain)
Material: Leaf: Zamak. Sheath: Wood lined leather

French Briquet Sabre Napoleonic era, the nineteenth century. The saber is also a curved sword and a single edge, designed to cut, usually used in cavalry and officers in the nineteenth and even twentieth century. This characteristic curved blade traditionally difference saber sword.

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This knife is chopping and arose from the need for speed in combat. This is accomplished by cutting and not let the blade of the weapon embedded in the opponent's body (unlike most one handed swords, which are thrust).

Sable navy boarding francesaLa curvature, which is located generally from the halfway point of the sword, it generates a deep pit.

The curvature of the blade wants to achieve, in theory, that a man on horseback, by downloading the arm with the weapon, draw a large circle on the child making the point that cutting the sword is always tangent. For this reason kneels, short, thus increasing the wound without getting stuck. For this reason, the cavalry swords are designed for large curvature, are almost circular. The infantry designed to have a lesser curvature, it should be given importance to the defensive function: to keep away the enemy and stop his blows.

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