Based on the traditional weapon of the highland clansman that has sown fear into the hearts of Englishmen for centuries, the Scottish Broadsword has a long, two-edged blade and a distinctive basket hilt wrapped in ornate blued steel wire. This replica weapon has a fully functional, battle-ready blade hand forged from 1055 high carbon steel. Beautifully polished, the length features triple fullers for lighter weight and better maneuverability. The basket hilt covers a wood grip wrapped in rayskin and decorative wire. This functional broadsword passes the stringent British Proof test and comes with a matching leather-wrapped wood scabbard with a blued steel chape and throat.
Key Features:
- Designed for reenactment and combat
- Modeled after the classic Highland broadsword
- Long, double-edged blade has triple fullers
- Red basket hilt has wire wrapping
- Includes leather-wrapped wood scabbard
Materials:
- Blade is made of 1055 high carbon steel
Care Instructions:
- Check out our Sword Care and Maintenance Guide for all kinds of info on how to take care of your sword and keep it in its best shape.











hedgehog69692 (verified owner) –
Just got this sword. No tassle and is not battle ready, did not come sharpen. Good workman ship and well balanced. I like the sword just not what was expected. Also the look is right on.
hedgehog69692 (verified owner) –
UPDATE: Just talked to customer rep and found out the supply co. changed for a pompom to the fringe, not MCI’s fault. Also the blade is sharpened, but only about 1/3rd to 1/2 the way down, my fault for not checking the whole blade. Therefore i am changing my rating.
ineraini (verified owner) –
This sword actually blew me away out of the box, compared to anything I am used to. Looks so cool, feels great in the hand, no rattling, design as pictured, the blade is perfect, and the overall weight and balance feels perfect to me. I searched a lot of reviews on this sword and I convinced myself, and it was well worth it to me. I’d look up a few videos to make sure it’s right for you, but I can tell you that I am impressed with this one. It came very sharp by the way, but only further up on the blade like about the top half or more, which I heard is actually historically accurate in this case. The base of the blade is not sharpened like that, but it could be done.