No. 15072081

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Russian 1934 Shashka Dragoon Sabre + bayonet
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Russian 1934 Shashka Dragoon Sabre + bayonet

Most armies, leading up to and during WWII discarded cavalry for tanks. The Russians however kept an effective fighting force of cavalry regiments on the front lines in WWII. The usefulness of a fast-striking force across the vast steppes of Russia that did not require precious gasoline was not to be overlooked. This military production sword is of the Shasqua form – popularized by the Eurasian sabres of the legendary Cossacks. This type of sword was adopted by the Russian cavalry dragoons in 1882 and its design saw use through WWII. This sword features reproduced Red Army markings that would have been seen on production blades. The stamping features the Hammer and Sickle of the CCCP with a 1934 production date. Soviet state symbols are featured on the pommel and the sword is adorned with additional Cyrillic marking throughout. The blade is of tempered carbon steel with a deep fuller. The hilt and scabbard accents are of brass and the grip is of painted carved wood. Russia Soviet sabre skull - Copy - better than the original, this is a nice copy Reproduction. Total length: 97 cm - 37.9 inches See photos for a proper impression. Will be sent by registered mail with track and trace.

No. 15072081

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Russian 1934 Shashka Dragoon Sabre + bayonet

Russian 1934 Shashka Dragoon Sabre + bayonet

Most armies, leading up to and during WWII discarded cavalry for tanks. The Russians however kept an effective fighting force of cavalry regiments on the front lines in WWII. The usefulness of a fast-striking force across the vast steppes of Russia that did not require precious gasoline was not to be overlooked. This military production sword is of the Shasqua form – popularized by the Eurasian sabres of the legendary Cossacks. This type of sword was adopted by the Russian cavalry dragoons in 1882 and its design saw use through WWII.

This sword features reproduced Red Army markings that would have been seen on production blades. The stamping features the Hammer and Sickle of the CCCP with a 1934 production date. Soviet state symbols are featured on the pommel and the sword is adorned with additional Cyrillic marking throughout.

The blade is of tempered carbon steel with a deep fuller. The hilt and scabbard accents are of brass and the grip is of painted carved wood.

Russia Soviet sabre skull - Copy - better than the original, this is a nice copy Reproduction.

Total length: 97 cm - 37.9 inches

See photos for a proper impression.


Will be sent by registered mail with track and trace.

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