he M-1913 Enlisted Cavalry Saber, also known as the Patton Sword or Saber, remains one of the most sought after and attainable edged weapons produced. George Sword has passed away, we regret to report; date of death was 12/20/2007, George was 60 years old at the time. US M 1913 "Patton" CAVALRY SWORD WWI ~ Dated 1914 ~ Military Saber . 1913 Patton Saber (Mueller) $425. Quite an honor for a young Army Lieutenant. The Cold Steel blade is made from 1055 Carbon Steel with a hard spring temper and will pass the British Proof Test. This replica sword features a polished, high tempered carbon steel blade, brass finished handguard and steel sword scabbard. It is crisply marked on the ricasso: SA1914 and on reverse ricasso: US11049 Like most that we have seen, this example was … All are marked with SA, a flaming bomb and date on one side of the ricasso and with US and a serial number on the other side. $10.00
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Weight: 42.9 ounces
$595.00. The Model 1913 Cavalry Saber (aka Patton Sword) were made at the Springfield Armory from 1913 to 1918 and by L.F. & C. in 1918 and 1919. Replica of the Model 1860 ( M1860 ) Civil War Cavalry Saber Sword
Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest sharpened both edges of his sword to increase combat effectiveness. Item Code: 172-4285 This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the “Patton Saber.” The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913.
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Discount for Active Military , ROTC , National Guard, At the outbreak of the American Civil War, there were two types of sabre swords issued to the Federal Cavalry: "light" and "heavy". Blade Material: 1055 Carbon Steel
Fine US M 1913 Patton Saber. The design was strongly. It is an 1914 Springfield Arms model with a serial number in the lower 16,000. After examining and handling a number of original 1860 Heavy Cavalry Sabers, Cold Steel decided to make their own reproduction with a few improvements. Patton suggested the revision from a curved sword and edge and cutting technique to a thrusting style of attack, following his extensive training in France. Classic WW1 US Cavalry Saber adopted in 1913 and used through the end of the US Horse Cavalry days. The design was influenced by the French heavy cavalry sword of the Napoleonic Wars as well as French cavalry doctrine that emphasized the use of the point over the edge.The Model 1913 saber features a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by heavy cavalry. Sword” at the Mounted Service School at Fort Riley, Kansas. 48 Quaker Street
This fine replica sword is patterned after the US Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber issued prior to the Civil War. Over 35,000 were manufactured at the Springfield Armory, Springfield, MA, between 1913 and 1918. 100% satisfaction or your money back. Condition is "Used". Scabbard: Steel
Discount for Active Military , ROTC , National Guard, This United States Army Deluxe Model 1860 Civil War Light Cavalry Saber is a high quality replica of the U.S.A. Cavalry saber sword used during the Civil War. Patton suggested the revision from a curved sword and edge and cutting technique to a thrusting style of attack, following his extensive training in France. 43” o/a with 36” blade. This United States Army Deluxe Model 1840 Cavalry Saber Sword is a high quality replica of the United States of America Cavalry sword saber. U S Model 1913 Patton Sword with original Scabbard. AUTHENTIC, Antique MODEL 1913 ‘PATTON’ U.S. CAVALRY SWORD with SCABBARD ~ (Designed by General George Patton, himself a master of the sword) ~ Marked: “L.F. $25.00 shipping. The model 1913 saber, with a doubled-edged blade made of forged steel, had a sheet metal hand guard and hard black rubber grips, and was 41.5 inches in length, with a 1.175 inch wide blade that was 35.25 inches long. Description. He was such a badass swordfighter that the Army asked him to help design the Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, a design known today as the "Patton Saber." Scabbard: Metal
Product Description LF&C marked and dated 1918, it has traces of blue on blade with black composition cup hilt.
VG+ condition., The brass guard had three bars to protect the hand and the grip was wire bound leather and capped with a sturdy pommel. The historic Springfield Armory, located in Springfield, Massachusetts, that had produced U.S. military firearms since 1777, now produced the last Army cavalry saber. Original U.S. WWI Model 1913 Cavalry Saber Patton Sword by Springfield – International Military Antiques. The Model 1913 Cavalry Saver is still referred to as the "Patton Saber", and its use as a swift attacking instrument later exemplified Patton's command style. The last American cavalry sword designed by Lt. George Patton, Jr., who, during the period of re-design of the army`s cavalry sword, was Master of the Sword at the Mounted Service School at Fort Riley, Kansas. US M-1913 PATTON CAVALRY SABER SCABBARD, This is a "Reproduction", Very nicely done plus a reproduction saber knot. This quality reproduction features a tempered high carbon steel blade, a steel guard just a touch lighter than the originals, checkered plastic grips (as per the originals), a single fuller, and a wood scabbard with steel fittings. A beautiful replica of a United States Calvary sabre. The Patton Saber Model 1913! Union General George B McClellan carried one at the frontlines , keeping his regulation officer's sword for full dress occasions. Blade Length: 32-1/2"
Model 1917 Trench Knife Scabbard - Jewell 1918 (must Read Description) Ww1 Us Mod 1917 Bolo By Plumb St. … U.S. Calvary Sword Replica. The cavalry saber, Model 1913, was the last saber issued to and used by the U.S. Cavalry. Blade Length: 36"
... WWI U.S. Military Model 1906 Cavalry Saber Sword A.S. … Handle Material: Brass Guard
The ornate guard is made of brass and the wood grip is wrapped with black leather and bound with gold. Wwi French Model 1914 Remington Rolling Block Bayo W/ Scabbard. US WWI M1905 RIA 1907 Long Bayonet Springfield 1903 Garand WW2 WWII Rock Island. In its double ringed, steel scabbard, it could be easily attached to a saddle or to a belt. Its 36" blade offered big reach advantages over most sabers, and its substantial weight gave it the leverage to easily crush bones and sever limbs or even a head with a single blow. Measures: 1 7/8 x 38 1/2 inches. Over 35,000 were manufactured at the Springfield Armory, Springfield, MA, between 1913 and 1918. Ricasso stamped “U.S./EAGLE HEAD” and “E116/27” on one side and “L.F.& CO./1918” on the obverse. Scabbard is a wood covered with green canvas and blued throat and drag. Blade marked with L.F.&C 1918. LF&C marked and dated 1918, it has traces of blue on blade with black composition cup hilt. This replica sword features a polished, high tempered carbon steel blade, brass finished handguard and steel sword scabbard. Very original condition throughout. Scabbard is a wood covered with green canvas and blued throat and drag. In Stock! This is a wonderful condition second year of production Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, commonly referred to as the “Patton Saber.”. USGI MODEL 1913 CAVALRY SABER PATTON SABER - C31200. The cavalry saber, Model 1913, was the last saber issued to and used by the U.S. Cavalry. If we are offline - just click on live chat button above and leave a message, OttSavings LLC
It was also used during that period and into the Plains Indians Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. Overall Length: 40"
Blade Length: 32-1/2"
The Deluxe M1860 Civil War Cavalry Saber Sword with Scabbard This United States Army Deluxe Model 1860 Civil War Light Cavalry Saber is a high quality replica of the U.S.A. Cavalry saber sword used during the Civil War. Maker unknown. Us M-1913 Patton Cavalry Saber Scabbard, "reproduction", Very Nicely Done + Knot.
The light version saber sword was popular, but the heavy model, dubbed the "Old Wrist Breaker" was the one worth owning, as it was a superior weapon. Overall Length: 41 1/2"
$650.00 ... cavalry saber (3) patton sabre (1) high carbon steel blade (33) reproduction sword (1) george patton (1) replica swords (4) single fuller blade (2) Blade Material: Carbon Steel
In the charge with the point, all the energy of the horse and weight of the horse and rider is focused on one sharp point of impact. The guy is asking $675.00. Overall 44 inches. SUPERIOR L.F. & CO. U.S. MODEL 1913 PATTON CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARD. This replica sword features a polished, high tempered carbon steel blade, brass finished handguard and steel sword scabbard. It was designed in accordance with Patton's system of swordsmanship, which was published by the War Department as the 1914 Saber Exercise manual,and which emphasized the use of the point ove… Scabbard: Polished Steel
About Excellent Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Featured On The Cover of Steven Knott's Book "The Confederate Enfield" Replica of the M1840 ( Model 1840 ) USA Army Cavalry Saber Sword
or Best Offer. Discount for Active Military , ROTC , National Guard, Overall Length: 27"
Description: SUPERIOR L.F. & CO. U.S. MODEL 1913 PATTON CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARD. Includes wood scabbard with steel mounts.
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The tempered, high carbon steel blade was generally used as a thrusting weapon and was quite an innovation on the standard curved cavalry blade. Scabbard: Polished Steel
The Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, commonly referred to as the Patton Saber, was a cavalry saber designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton in 1913.
$51. Blade Thickness: 1/3"
Handle Material: Gold Wire Twist with Gold Finish Metal
The designer of the "last of the bright blades" was Lieutenant George S. Patton, Jr. At the time of the redesign, Patton was "Master of the Sword at the Mounted Service School" at Fort Riley, Kansas. This is the proper length for the M1913 Saber as I had a saber in it. The US cavalry saber, Model 1913, was the last saber issued to the U.S. Cavalry.
Blade Material: Carbon Steel
Handle Material: Your Choice of Black Leather OR Wood grip twisted wire wrap with Gold Finish Metal
stressed the use of the point rather than the edge. The US Army Model 1840 Cavalry Saber Sword was designed for slashing and was nicknamed "Old Wristbreaker." USA
Handle Material: Black Leather grip twisted wire wrap with Gold Finish Metal
It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry.
40 pages with illustrations. Exact Reprint of the 1914 Saber Exercise Manual as issued to all US Cavalry troopers and written by then 2nd Lt. George Patton, and a must to display with your Model 1913 Patton Cavalry Saber. Blade Material: Carbon Steel
But even though he knew he was totally rad, George was still dying to test out his skills on the battlefield. It's the same Patton who later became a 4 star general and cleaned up in Nazi Germany. The one you refer to was made. The manual was written by Master of the Sword, Lt. George S. Patton, Jr. for use with the Model 1913 Cavalry Saber which was designed by Lt. Patton. Replica Patton Sword. Phone: 1-610-924-4529
Fax: 1-501-636-5658, Discount for Active Military , ROTC , National Guard, Packaged in an environmentally friendly gift box. This booklet is a true reproduction of the Saber Exercise Manual – 1914 published on 23 March 1914 by the Office of the Chief of Staff, War De- partment. Measuring 40" overall, this saber features a 35" high carbon steel blade and a leather wrapped handle. While poking around in an antique shop, I spotted a Patton M1913 cavalry saber buried in a display case with a bunch of other swords. Made in India
The design was influenced by the French heavy cavalry sword of the Napoleonic Wars as well as French cavalry doctrine that emphasized the use of the point over the edge and is similar to the British Pattern 1908 and 1912 cavalry swords. Designed by George Patton in 1913, (when he was still just a Lieutenant), this finely crafted sword was commonly attached to a trooper�s saddle. What are the chances that Cold Steel might produce a replica of the world's best cavalry saber? This reproduction George Patton sword has a single fullered high carbon steel blade. Overall Length: 40"
The M1840 Cavalry saber was used during the U.S.-Mexican War as well as the Civil War by both the Union and Confederate cavalry. The Model 1913 Cavalry Sword , commonly referred to as the Patton Saber, was a cavalry sword designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton in 1913. Marlton , NJ 08053
Original Item: Only One Available. Decent condition, but NO scabbard.
Patton first experienced combat in 1916 during the American Army's Expedition to capture or kill Pancho Villa, a Mexican bandit who had crossed the border and killed several Americans. Toledo Swords ™ : Collectible Heirloom Armory. The Model 1913 Cavalry Saber – the last saber issued to, and used by, the U.S. Cavalry – was designed by Lieutenant George S. Patton, Jr., who, after competing in the 1912 Summer Olympics in the first-ever modern pentathlon, served as “Master of the Sword” at the Mounted Service School at Fort Riley, Kansas. It features an overall length of 40 inches with a 34 inch carbon steel blade. Does the name sound familiar? USA Model 1913 George Patton Design Cavalry Sword. The.
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