• Shortswords vs Longswords: Which Blade Fits Your Combat Style?

    Shortswords vs Longswords: Which Blade Fits Your Combat Style?

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    Key Takeways: Shortswords are fast, easy to draw, and ideal for close-quarters or surprise encounters. Longswords offer superior reach, leverage, and battlefield dominance in structured combat. Combat style, environment, and personal preference determine which blade suits you best. Historically, both swords played different roles - sidearm vs primary weapon. Modern martial artists and collectors still value training, display, and heritage.   Shortswords and longswords...
  • Broadswords: Their Types and History Explained

    Broadswords: Their Types and History Explained

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    Key Highlights: What is a broadsword? → A wide-bladed, double-edged sword used in medieval & Renaissance Europe. History: Popular among knights, Scottish Highlanders, and European warriors. Types: Spartan Lakonia, Roman Spatha, Chinese Da Dao, Viking Broadsword. Design: Typically 2–4 lbs, wide blade for powerful cuts, often with basket-hilt hand protection. Modern relevance: Popular among collectors, martial artists, and reenactors.   A broadsword is a...
  • Broadsword vs. Longsword — Key Differences & Historical Effectiveness

    Broadsword vs. Longsword — Key Differences & Historical Effectiveness

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    Key Highlights: Longsword: Medieval, two-handed, versatile for both cutting and thrusting. Broadsword: Later-period, one-handed, optimized for heavy slashing. Design Difference: Longsword has a crossguard; broadsword has a protective basket hilt. Usage: Longswords were battlefield staples; broadswords became iconic with Highland warriors. Today: Choose a longsword for fencing and martial arts practice, or a broadsword for reenactments, displays, and historical collections. When people search broadsword...
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