King Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) was monarch of Sweden from 1611-1632.
In 1630 as a defensive maneuver, King Gustav II entered the Thirty Years’ War to secure the Swedish state and church from danger.
An excellent military tactician, Gustav led an army of unusual quality, and his position was strengthened by alliances with France, Brandenburg, and Saxony.
At Lützen in 1632, the Swedes defeated Albrecht W.E. von Wallenstein's army, but King Gustav was fatally wounded in battle.
This fine Hanwei manufactured rapier sword is historically based on the original King Gustav II Adolf rapier sword and is truly fit for a king.
The antiqued Paul Chen Gustav Rapier Sword features a hilt finish developed by Hanwei, that gives a museum quality patina to the stainless steel while the non-corroding properties of the steel are retained. This finish is very attractive and gives an authentic appearance to the rapier. The blade is made of forged high-carbon steel and the Gustav Rapier Sword comes equipped with a leather scabbard. The guard of the rapier is quite impressive in design and has two shells to protect the hand.
This rapier and the matching main gauche blade produced by Hanwei are now
interchangeable with blunted Practical Sparring blades, which
are designed for safety in rapier sparring.
This fully functional rapier sword is tailored to meet the demands of re-enactment and stage combat.
Overall Length: 45 1/4"
Blade Length: 36 5/8"
Sword Weight: 2 lb 5oz
Blade Material: High Carbon forged spring steel blade, tempered un-edged, sharp point
Point of Balance: 5"
Point of Harmonics: 28"
Width at Guard: .75"
Width at Tip: .40"
Thickness at Guard: .25"
Thickness at Tip: .10"
Excellent balance and handling
Authentic styling
Handle: Black wire wrapped handle with antique black finish sculpted steel guard and pommel