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Polish Military Saber 1934 Pattern – Deepeeka

$228.99

Battle Ready
SKU: AH3147 | Categories:
Battle Ready

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    The final version of the Polish military saber issued to the Polish Cavalry was the 1934 Pattern. This sword was wielded by much of the cavalry during the 1939 invasion of Poland and is still in use today as the ceremonial dress sword of the modern Polish armed forces. The design of the 1934 Pattern evolved from earlier Polish Szabla sabers, refining the form of its predecessors. Despite being a relatively modern weapon, its roots can be traced back to Polish sabers from as far back as the 16th century, highlighting the enduring legacy and adaptability of the Polish saber as a cavalry sword.

    This replica by Deepeeka has a blade of tempered C60 high carbon steel which is mounted into a hilt of brass. The grip is of carved wood and the sword is pinned and mounted into the hilt and reinforced with a pommel nut ground flush for a finish. The sword is paired with a steel scabbard with a steel hanging ring.

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