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How long should a rapier be?

What's the proper length of your weapon?

2020 Holiday Gift Guide for Sword Lovers

Top 10 Gift Guide It's been a long tough year, but with Christmas fast approaching you have the chance to banish the...

Club Deals and Holiday Specials

As we head into the long dark of winter 2020, Arms and Armor is continuing its mission to bring light and joy to our ...

Sources for understanding Medieval daggers

"There is no man worth a leke, be he sturdy, or be he meke, but he bear a basilard." So goes a satirical song from th...

Duke of Urbino Sword Spotlight

A classic Type XV

Tangs on Medieval Swords

The truth about tangs, and how they varied.

14th Century Dagger Spotlight

A combat dagger for a medieval man-at-arms

What does it mean to peen? Historical methods of closing swords.

A common topic of debate among sword aficionados on the internet is which swords are peened, and how this is done. So...

1580 Parrying Dagger Spotlight

Late 16th C Dagger molded from an original.

How did Vikings name their swords?

The Vikings and related people used kennings to poetically name and describe their weapons.

The new Celtic Spear from Arms and Armor

Our Celtic Spear is a new item available via our website. Although we have made a few of them over the years, we've ...

The best books to understand Medieval Swords

Must have research for the study of the sword.
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