At the outbreak of the American Civil War, there were two types of
sabers issued to the Federal Cavalry: “light” and “heavy”. The light
version was popular, but the heavy model, dubbed the “Old Wrist Breaker”
was the one worth owning, as it was a superior weapon. Its 36" blade
offered big reach advantages over most sabers, and its substantial
weight gave it the leverage to easily crush bones and sever limbs or
even a head with a single blow. The brass guard had three bars to
protect the hand and the grip was wire bound leather and capped with a
sturdy pommel. In its double ringed, steel scabbard, it could be easily
attached to a saddle or to a belt.
After examining and handling a number of original 1860 Heavy Cavalry
Sabers, we decided to make our own reproduction with a few improvements.
Our blade is made from 1055 carbon steel with a hard spring temper and
will pass the British Proof Test.
Specifications:
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Overall: 41 1/2"
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Blade: 36"
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Thick: 1/3"
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Weight: 42.9oz.
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Steel: 1055 Carbon
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