the top 'bayonet' appears to be ww2 Japanese rifle bayonet
the bottom 'bayonet' appears to be an early US 1903 bayonet or british bayonet.
message me with writting on bottom bayonet, on blade near top of hilt.........
try: n-ssa.org
yes WARNING they are real swords so please do not use like a toy
Yes, they were equipped with bronze swords. Please see the photo attached.
Fencing is a sport where swords, of a kind are used. Swords, as we generally think of them, are mainly ceremonial today though their variations are still used extensively in combat. Machetes, bayonets etc.
No. Sharp swords are way too dangerous for stage fighting. Nobody wants anyone to get really hurt.
Swords represent martyrdom. Crossed swords are often seen on the gravestones of veterans, especially officers.
Well, the retail price is $19.99 but hardly anyone sells it for under $30.
There are a lot of kinds of products which are available from the Swords Swords website. Some of the common products are Samurai Swords, Movie Swords, Medieval Swords Swords.
No, swords are not illegal for minors, but the parent has to decide whether they will let their kids play with swords. If it was a real actually sharp sword, I would take caution and judge by the child's maturity. If the sword was metal but not sharp, again take caution, the dull metal swords can still hurt if swung hard enough. And the fake toy ones, anyone can play with those.
4 swords is a multiplayer Zelda game on gba. it has minimal storyline but deatures a wide range of equipment and objects you need multiple people to use. if that's not what you wanted to know then please be more specific in your question.
Samurai swords are from Japan. The swords were made of hardened steel.
yes knights have swords