Medieval Swords & Daggers – An Amazing Evolution In Functional Swords
After the fall of the Roman Empire, Medieval swords evolved into larger, heavier weapons that would penetrate armor. Sword fighting also progressed as secret thrusting techniques created by German and Italian masters were passed to specially trained knights. This new swordplay required considerable skill to learn and incredible weaponry. Knights needed battle ready swords and daggers that could accomplish more to ensure victory.
A complete line of these intriguing and historically significant Medieval swords and Medieval daggers is available from our on line store. From Christian-themed swords to functional double–edged swords and daggers, Medieval battle-ready swords come in a fascinating and exciting variety of designs.
For more detailed information, please visit our History of Medieval swords and daggers page.
You may also find our page on The Crusades interesting.
Medieval sword styles in our collection include:
Battle–Ready Medieval SwordsA complete line of these intriguing and historically significant Medieval swords and daggers is available from our online store. These battle–ready, high–carbon steel, Medieval functional swords come in a fascinating and exciting variety of designs. Read detailed info about Medieval Swords and see the types of battle–ready swords that we offer.
Battle–Ready LARP Foam SwordsFind LARP quality battle–ready swords and daggers with historic high–carbon steel blade designs. These are part of our premium line of LARP weapons (absolutely the best). These foam weapons are of the highest quality and strength available in the market today. Unlike ultra–light latex–foam weapons, these are realistic reproductions of metal swords created by injection mold processing. Learn more about quality LARP weapons.
Single–Handed BroadswordsThe workhorse of Medieval swords. This sword's simple design proved most effective when attacking and defending with great results.
Now you can own a display–quality or functional broadsword of your own. These are great Medieval battle–ready swords. Read more information about Single-Handed Broadswords
Hand–and–a–Half LongswordsClassic Medieval swords, longswords were specifically designed to combat heavier chain mail and reinforced mail armor.
These war swords were battle–ready swords and not traditionally used for 'friendly jousts'. Own your own replica of these historic longswords. Get more information about Hand–and–a–Half Longswords
Two–Handed Great SwordsMassive battle–ready swords like the flamberge, required the use of two hands for control. With blades greater than 50", the total length of these Medieval swords was typically five feet or more. These powerful weapons will make a long–lasting impression as a gift or home décor piece. More information about Two–Handed Great Swords
Cut–and–Thrust SideswordsArmor used by many other cultures varied from simple leather coverings to chain mail and strong breastplates with regal designs. Find British, Viking, and other era armor masterfully reproduced for costumes, stage props and home décor. Read more information about Cut–and–Thrust Sideswords
Medieval Rapier SwordsOriginating in Spain during the late Medieval Era, the Rapier quickly became the "sword of noblemen". The development of fencing and dueling kept the rapier in vogue as people tried to master this long single–handed thrusting sword.
Now you to can own wondrous Rapier swords. More information about Medieval Rapier Swords
Christian SwordsYou'll find magnificent swords honoring Crusader Knights, Joan of Arch, and the Knights Templar.
Perfect gifts for Christian leadership and mentors. Get more information about Christian Swords
Scottish ClaymoreKnown as the Scott's symbol of the warrior, this version of a two–handed sword is very distinctive.
With a forward slanting hand guard and clover–leaf ends, the Claymore is one of the most easily recognized battle–ready swords. Get more information about Scottish Claymore Swords
Medieval DaggersMedieval daggers ranged from 6" to 20". Most were of the longer style and often mistaken for a short sword. As the simplest of all stabbing weapons, Medieval daggers were inconspicuous to wear, easy to draw and had clear advantages over swords in many situations. Their various styles and unique designs are captivating to behold. Get more information about Scottish Claymore Swords
Whether presented as a gift, mounted and framed to hang as wall décor, or proudly worn during a Medieval reenactment, you'll find this outstanding assortment of Medieval swords and daggers inviting, engaging, and admirable.
If you have any questions about our products or would like to have us carry something you did not see here today, contact us and we will see what we can locate for you.





