Neck Knives Gaining Popularity
Posted by Sword N Armory on May 31st 2018
The humble neck knife. It has been around for centuries but why the sudden climb in popularity? Much of it’s due to the increase in quality, though the ease of access in self-defense situations is another large contributing factor. These minimalist blades have hung around the necks of hunters and explorers for generations, and they still appeal to society today. You see, today's high tech methods for designing and producing these small blades have made neck knives not only more durable than ever
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Most Common Sword Metals
Posted by Sword N Armory on Jan 30th 2018
When considering what type of metal to use for a specific blade, you must consider the job the blade is being made for, and then pick the metal accordingly. Is the blade going to be a tool, a decoration, or a razor sharp blade of war? The sword metal used will determine the blades overall hardness, toughness, edge quality and durability so it's important to use the right kind.Sword SteelThe most common type of metal used for sword making is steel. There are a variety of metal mixtures that are a
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Parts of the Sword
Posted by Sword N Armory on Jan 30th 2018
Swashbuckling and imagination capturing, who doesn't love a sword? It’s one of the options that people have been using as a personal defense for centuries. A bit of information about swords is discussed below, especially for those who are new to collecting them.BladeThe blade is the most impressive part of sword. It’s usually made of tempered steel and can be thin and sharp as in a rapier blade or it can be broad. A broad ax-type sword is probably the most common and well-known. The blade is the
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How Heavy Should A Sword's Blade Be?
Posted by Sword N Armory on Jul 10th 2017
A sword is comprised of two parts, a blade and a hilt. These two parts account for the length and weight of the sword. The hilt is designed to support the size of the blade. Swords are commonly seen as long bladed weapons that are used for slicing. While any sword can be designed for thrusting or slashing, there are specific blade types for both of these actions. Curved blades are found more commonly on slashing swords. These swords are designed with sharpened cutting edges on both sides of
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