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Battle-Line Mercenary Longsword - Wood Handle

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Frontline Sentinel Mercenary Sword - Brown Wood

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The Frontline Sentinel Mercenary Sword - Brown Wood captures the straightforward power of a working warrior’s blade. Its 50" overall length, blood-grooved steel blade, and solid wood handle create a balanced medieval sword that feels purpose-built, not ornamental. The simple crossguard and faceted pommel give you a secure, confident grip, while the included sheath keeps it protected between displays, training sessions, or costumed events. This is a sword for collectors and reenactors who appreciate clean lines, practical design, and a ready-for-duty presence on the wall or in the hand.

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When a Sword Feels Ready for the Front Line

The Frontline Sentinel Mercenary Sword - Brown Wood looks and feels like the kind of blade a seasoned fighter would actually carry. The long, straight steel, simple crossguard, and wood grip don’t shout for attention — they quietly say ready. Whether you’re building a medieval collection, gearing up for reenactment, or simply drawn to functional, no-nonsense designs, this sword shifts the focus from decoration to purpose.

At 50 inches overall, it has real presence. The blood groove running the length of the blade, the clean silver finish, and the earth-toned wood handle all work together to create a medieval mercenary aesthetic that’s grounded, not flashy. It’s the kind of sword that looks equally at home on the wall or in the hand during practice or staged combat.

Practical Design: What Makes This Mercenary Sword Effective

This is a medieval-inspired sword built around practicality. Every visible feature supports balance, handling, and durability rather than ornament. That’s what makes it appealing to collectors who value function as much as form.

Balanced 50" Overall Length

The 50-inch overall length gives you reach and presence without feeling unwieldy. The long, straight blade tapers to a thrust-ready point, while the wood handle and crossguard help keep the center of balance closer to your hand. For display, that length commands attention; for practice or costume work, it offers a satisfying, grounded feel.

Blood Groove for Reduced Weight and Classic Look

The full-length blood groove (blade fuller) is more than just a visual detail. Historically, a fuller helps lighten a blade while maintaining strength, and visually it anchors the design firmly in the medieval arming and mercenary sword tradition. On this piece, it breaks up the polished silver steel, adding depth and a clear line that draws the eye down the length of the blade.

How This Mercenary Sword Carries, Displays, and Stores

Owning a sword like this isn’t just about how it looks — it’s also about how you live with it day to day. The Frontline Sentinel Mercenary Sword - Brown Wood is designed to be easy to display, simple to store, and comfortable to handle during reenactments or costumed events.

Included Sheath for Protection and Transport

The included brown sheath keeps the blade covered when not in use. Whether the sheath material is synthetic or leather-like, its stitched edge and slim profile give you a practical way to protect the steel from dings, dust, and incidental contact. This matters if you bring the sword to events, conventions, or training sessions — you can transport it with more confidence and care.

Comfortable Wood Handle for Confident Grip

The smooth brown wood handle offers a natural, tactile grip that feels familiar and secure. Wood has long been a traditional choice for sword hilts because it’s warm in the hand, easy to control, and visually timeless. Paired with the metal crossguard and faceted pommel, the handle gives you a stable hold whether you’re practicing controlled movements, posing for photos, or adjusting it on the wall.

Construction Details That Build Confidence

While this sword is ideal for display, costume, or light practice use, the details of its construction still matter. They’re what make you feel good about picking it up, adjusting your stance, and knowing it will behave consistently in your hands.

  • Blade style: Straight, single-edged, thrust-oriented point
  • Finish: Polished silver steel with central fuller
  • Guard: Simple metal crossguard with gentle downward curve
  • Grip: Tapered brown wood handle, smooth and ergonomic
  • Pommel: Faceted metal cap that visually anchors the hilt
  • Sheath: Slim brown sheath with stitched edge for coverage

These elements work together to create a sword that looks coherent and intentional — a utilitarian mercenary blade rather than an ornate ceremonial piece. That clarity of purpose is what many medieval enthusiasts and collectors appreciate.

Living With a 50" Mercenary Sword: Practical Considerations

A full-size medieval-style sword changes the feel of a room. It’s a statement piece, but it doesn’t have to be difficult to manage. With a bit of thought, you can store, display, and handle this mercenary sword in ways that feel safe, respectful, and sustainable over time.

  • Display: Wall mounts, horizontal racks, or vertical stands all work well. The long, straight blade and brown sheath give you visual flexibility in how you present it.
  • Storage: Keeping the blade in its sheath when not on display helps protect both the steel and anything it rests against.
  • Handling: Practicing a controlled draw, a steady two-handed grip, and a mindful re-sheathing routine builds muscle memory and confidence.

Because of its length, be aware of ceiling height, nearby furniture, and other people when you move the sword. Treating it with the same respect you would any long, solid object ensures that your enjoyment stays grounded in safety and control.

Questions People Ask About Medieval Mercenary Swords

How long is this mercenary sword overall?

This mercenary sword measures approximately 50 inches in overall length. That includes the full blade and the wood handle with crossguard and pommel. The result is a visually impressive medieval-style sword with enough reach and presence to stand out in a collection or on a costume, without pushing into oversized fantasy proportions.

Is this sword suitable for reenactment or just display?

This sword is best thought of as a practical medieval-style piece that works very well for display, costuming, and light, controlled practice. As with any sword, suitability for full-contact reenactment depends on event rules, safety standards, and how the blade has been prepared. Many organizations require specific bluntness levels, edge treatments, or construction types, so it’s always wise to check your group’s guidelines and, if needed, reserve this sword for non-contact or staged, carefully choreographed use.

What style of sword does this most closely resemble?

Visually, this sword aligns most closely with a medieval European arming or mercenary sword. The straight, single-edged blade with central fuller, simple crossguard, tapered wood grip, and faceted pommel echo the clean, utilitarian lines of blades carried by working soldiers and hired swords rather than nobles. It’s a functional, grounded aesthetic that many enthusiasts find more believable than ornate fantasy designs.

How should I care for the blade and wood handle?

Basic care keeps your sword looking and feeling its best. For the blade, light cleaning with a soft, dry cloth after handling helps remove fingerprints and moisture; a thin coat of light oil, if desired, can provide additional protection in humid environments. For the wood handle, occasional gentle wiping and avoiding prolonged exposure to extreme heat or moisture will help preserve its color and feel. Always sheath or store the sword where it won’t be bumped, dropped, or pressed against hard edges.

Is this sword safe to own at home?

In many areas, owning a decorative or collectible sword at home is permitted, but local laws can vary, especially around public carry or transport. It’s a good practice to store any sword out of the reach of children, to handle it mindfully, and to check your regional regulations about transporting large blades to events or gatherings. Treating the sword with respect and awareness helps ensure it remains an object of interest, not concern.

Owning a Sword That Feels Ready, Not Theatrical

The Frontline Sentinel Mercenary Sword - Brown Wood doesn’t rely on spikes, fantasy curves, or heavy ornament to make an impression. Its strength is its simplicity: a long, straight blade with a classic blood groove, a grounded wood handle, and a sheath that lets you protect and transport it with ease.

If you value medieval swords that look like they belong in the hands of working fighters — mercenaries, guards, or soldiers on campaign — this piece fits that story. It brings a quiet, credible presence to your wall, your costume, or your training space. And as you grow familiar with its length, balance, and feel, you’re not just collecting another object — you’re building a relationship with a tool that reflects purpose, discipline, and respect for historical design.

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