Throughout history warriors have depended
on medieval swords smiths and blacksmiths to provide them with
functional medieval armor and a variety of medieval weapons and swords.
So, how does the modern warrior or medieval knight arm themselves?
Well, luckily for them the ancient art of metal crafting has been
passed down through time and even improved from its ancient roots.
Making a functional medieval sword has been perfected through the years
making them readily available to fans of the Middle Ages.
But, what about medieval knight armor? Can today's blacksmiths
really make a quality piece of metal protection worthy of battle? Of
course they can! Medieval wearable cuirass and spaulders can be made
even stronger, with the advances in metallurgy. Skillful craftsmen can
create a replica medieval breastplate to fit any warrior perfectly.
Leather straps on the armor make it fully adjustable, so no matter the
size of the warrior, they will be protected.
So, what should
you look for in replica medieval armor? A good rule of thumb is to look
for low gauge carbon steel. The lower the gauge, the stronger the armor
will be. It is similar with medieval swords and weapons. Though gauge
is not an issue with blades, the composition of the metal makes an
enormous difference in the swords' functionality.
High carbon spring steel makes some of the world's most durable
blades and holds an edge very well. Spring steel is important in
replica swords because the metal must be flexible enough to absorb a
blow without breaking. Although not handy for battle, J2 420 Stainless
Steel makes a beautiful blade. Since it is stainless steel, the blade
will not rust and you don't have to keep it oiled. Perfect for display,
but not good for battle. You can view some display swords here: http://www.a2armory.com/famsworfromh.html
As for other medieval weapons, you want to look for real materials
and solid construction. For medieval weapons such as battle axes, you
want to look for a solid wood/metal handle, as well as an overlapped
lip and handle. These make for powerful weapons, and overlapping
construction makes for a durable replica medieval weapon.