Hungarian Sabre Trainer Kit
Two Hungarian Saber Trainers and the Book: Hungarian Hussar Sabre and Fokos Fencing
No taper and will not flex on the thrust. Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
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Price: $100.00
Sale Price: $75.00
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Indian Tulwar Trainer *
The talwar, also spelled talwaar and tulwar, is a type of curved sword or sabre from the Indian Subcontinent.
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Ram Dao Trainer *
Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
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Takoba Trainer *
Takoba Basic Trainer
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Shotel Trainer *
Shotel Basic Trainer
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Ottoman Kilij/Pala Trainer *
Ottoman Kilij/Pala Trainer
This Kilij Sword, sometimes known as Pala is Turkish, 19 C.
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Shamshir Trainer
Shamshir Trainer
Can also be called a a Barbary Sabre.
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Cinquedea Dagger Trainer *
Cinquedea Dagger Trainer
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Model 1811 Cavalry Sabre Basic Trainer
No taper and will not flex on the thrust. Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
Modeled after this sword in the Royal Armouries.
Trainer for Seidler's Sabre
Alongside the British light cavalry sword, the Model 1811 was used by
Prussian hussars, dragoons, uhlans, horse artillery and by the militia
cavalry Landwehr who had been raised in 1813 to fight against the
French. The only type of Prussian cavalry not to make use of the Model
1811, or its British counterpart, were the kuirassiers, who retained
their straight-bladed and brass-hilted pallasch.
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Polish Sabre Basic Trainer
No taper and will not flex on the thrust. Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
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Flyssa Basic Trainer Grey *
Flyssa Basic Trainer
The blade does not flex on thrusting, but provides good simulation for moderate level training.
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Hungarian Sabre Basic Trainer
No taper and will not flex on the thrust. Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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