He did pull a sword out of stone. It wasn't the same sword King Aurthur pulled. Sir Galahad's sword didn't have a name.
the Dragon red Myth
Its called smirnack
yes but no percivals allowed
If we are talking Fire Emblem here, then my guess is Ragnell. But if your talking about King Arther's Sir Gawain, then you'll have to go on Google to find that out. But see, Ragnell was the name of King Arther's Sir Gawain's wife, i thank hats what I've heard, so that is why I say it is Ragnell. To add to this answer, I know nothing about Fire Emblem, but the previous answer is right in saying Ragnell is the name of Gawain's wife. However, his sword's name is Galatine (also Galatyn).
Wart was unable to bring back Sir Kay's sword because the Inn was locked where Sir Kay had left it.
Sir Kay claimed he pulled the sword out of the stone, but it was actually King Arthur who was able to successfully pull the sword from the stone.
He shoved it in his azz.
Sir Bedivere was the knight who threw Excalibur into the lake, at the behest of the morally wounded King Arthur. The sword was then reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Kay?
Arthur asks Sir Bedivere to throw Excalibur into the lake. However, Sir Bedivere tries to deceive Arthur by hiding the sword twice before finally throwing it into the lake as instructed.
Sir Lancelot would usually use a sword.