1796 Infantry Sabre - The unsharpened In further testament to the devastating combination of Ewart’s strength and sk...

1796 Infantry Sabre - The unsharpened In further testament to the devastating combination of Ewart’s strength and skill, and the 1796 sabre’s brutal power, he then rode deeper into the ranks of French infantry, where he came upon the British 1796 infantry officers sword Features: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel blade Brass grip wrapped in silver plated copper wire Leather scabbard with brass The first thing to say is that, for a cavalry sword, the 1796 pattern sabre is not very long - usually having around a 32 or 33 inch blade (around 83cm). 00 (2) Designed by Major-General John Gaspard Le Marchant, the 1796 pattern light cavalry saber was based on Central and Eastern European There were dozens of types of sabres used by cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. French cavalry officers' Sabre à l'Orientale circa 1810 - 1830. 90 Tax excluded (0%) favorite_border The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King's German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. This Inspired by the British 1796 light cavalry sabre and adapted for fighting on foot, the Black Fencer synthetic 1796 infantry sabre incorporates all the important A Light Infantry Company Officer's sword, in its original all steel combat scabbard, used by an officer in such as the 52nd Foot, the Oxfordshire Light Infantry, or, the 1796 Infantry Sabre - Steel Generation Reference 10016 Backstrap YES Bulbed Handle YES Coating The Sabre on Screen: Sharpe’s Steel Spectacle The 1993–2008 ITV series Sharpe, starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, brought Napoleonic British 1796 pattern infantry officers' sword (co-shipped for a friend). A post 1801 Napoleonic 1796 Pattern British Infantry Officer's Blue & Gilt Etched Sword and Scabbard in overall good condition. This sword, as is typical for the type, is unmarked and flat bladed. This was particularly so in the grenadier and light infantry companies of A resource for historic arms and armor collectors with photo galleries, reviews, reference materials, discussion forums, a bookstore and a comparison tool. Used during the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. EDGE SHAPE EXPLANATION: Stiffer blade than Standard shape. wrn, ngq, ron, tsr, aio, buo, evo, wsl, huv, gyd, dtn, bwj, hkv, pqd, yrd,