Xiphos Sword Analysis

Posted by SwordsSwords on Oct 2nd 2018

The Greek Xiphos Sword was among the earliest European swords. Bronze or iron blade swords from the baldric were the secondary backup weapons. Xiphos was not only popular in ancient Greece but throughout the prehistoric European world. Regardless of the historic significance, there are limited functional replica swords available and so they deserve a close look.

Historical Overview

You might be aware of the fact that Xiphos swords were used as a backup weapon for the Greek warriors, particularly among the hoplite. The sword was worn as a sidearm and was often used in very close quarters fighting. This prevalent weapon of the time was primarily made of bronze or iron instead of steel. The leaf shape blade was preferred for cutting and thrusting thus offering a wide blade surface for sharp cuts and a reinforced point that would enlarge any wound.

Initial Impressions

Xiphos sword has a fairly-well done work. Most of them feature light blade which makes them significantly lighter compared to other ancient swords. The handle has a solid construction offering the user with great grip and control over the weapon.

Construct

As already mentioned, most Xiphos swords were made of bronze and iron. Though the modern day replicas are built with 1095 carbon steel with a full tang passing down through a dual-pinned hold and polished hardwood. One popular example is Grecian Empire Xiphos Sword. You will find an end cap at the bottom which is a metal disc. Also, the blade is very durable which ensures that this one-time investment will last long.

Blade

Xiphos sword with leaf blade design has a pretty unique and durable built. The sword is evenly polished while the blade is impressively sharp. This is a great piece of weapon considering the need for compact arming sword. You will see a very nice satin polish with a sharp pointed tip. The little drawback of the blade is that the bow-out of the leaf is somewhat uneven.

Handle

The tang is restrained between two polished pieces of indefinite hardwood. It is designed in a way to fit well in the palm of your hand. Besides, the pommel provides you added grip room along with offering a handshake style grip.

Guard

You might have seen many Zombie tools in TV shows and movies, the guard is made of metal scales over the tang. The solid built works quite effectively although it might not look so clean. It beautifully performs the job of stopping your hand from riding up.

Pommel

This is a pretty unique feature. Most Xiphos replicas have a cap on the end that looks like they are peened to a rod or may be welded onto the tang. Even if you try to break this end cap off, the grip assembly would be still fine.

Test Cutting

We tested another favorite sword of all times, the Empire Battle Xiphos Sword. If you are using the proper edge, you will be able to cut through various targets such as water bottles and milk jugs without exerting much effort. Thrusting on bottles was effective and drawing the blade out was similar to the flow of water from the loop.

Conclusion

I would say that these swords are worth it. The price is incredible and if you are looking for more options, you can visit Swordswords.com. Also, do share your thoughts in the comment section below on this fanatic antique sword.