Sale Items
Sale Swords, Discounted Knives, and Clearance Deals on Battle-Ready Blades
Explore swords, knives, axes, and medieval weapons on sale at Battling Blades — discounted prices on battle-ready katanas, marked-down medieval swords, clearance knives, sale-priced Viking axes, reduced tactical blades, and limited-time deals on quality steel from every category in our catalog. This collection brings together current sale items, clearance pieces, last-chance inventory, and special pricing on the same hand-forged and battle-ready weapons we sell at full price across the rest of the site.
Sale pricing at Battling Blades means real discounts on real weapons — not clearance bins of low-quality stock. Items end up on sale for genuine reasons: a manufacturer overrun, a limited edition reaching the end of its run, a seasonal promotion, inventory we want to move to make room for new arrivals, or a brief markdown on a piece we're confident in. The quality standards stay the same. A sale katana from Battling Blades is the same battle-ready, full-tang, high-carbon steel katana you'd see at full price — just at a better number on the price tag.
Our sale collection includes discounted designs across every category we carry: katanas and wakizashis with sale pricing on hand-forged 1060 and 1095 carbon steel blades, medieval swords including bastard swords and longswords at reduced prices, Viking axes and battle-ready throwing axes on clearance, knives ranging from EDC folders to bushcraft fixed blades at marked-down prices, daggers and tactical knives in limited-time deals, and themed and fantasy pieces with seasonal discounts. Inventory and pricing rotate regularly, so the collection shown here is always current — what's on sale today may be back to full price tomorrow.
Why Things End Up on Sale
Understanding why a sword or knife is on sale helps buyers shop with confidence. Most items in our sale collection fall into a few clear categories. Seasonal promotions mark down popular items during Father's Day, Black Friday, Christmas, and other major gift-giving occasions. Limited editions ending their run see price reductions as final inventory clears — these are often some of the best deals on collectible pieces, since once they sell out they don't come back. Inventory rotation creates discounts on items we're moving out to make room for new arrivals, often with no quality issues at all — just a need for shelf space. Overstock situations create price drops when manufacturers produce more than anticipated demand. None of these reasons compromise the quality of the actual weapon — a sale-priced katana is still a battle-ready katana.
How to Shop the Sale Collection
Sale inventory at Battling Blades changes constantly, so the smart approach is to bookmark this page and check back regularly rather than expecting a specific item to remain on sale indefinitely. If you're shopping for a specific type of sword or knife, search our main collections first to identify which models you'd consider — then check whether any of those models show up here at a discounted price. For gift-buying, the sale collection is often the most efficient starting point: high-quality weapons at lower prices, with the same battle-ready construction and craftsmanship as full-priced items. For collectors, sale pricing on limited editions and discontinued patterns can be the last chance to acquire pieces that won't be produced again.
What You'll Find on Sale
The sale collection rotates across our full catalog, but typically includes a mix of katanas and Japanese swords (often including full-tang battle-ready models, decorative display katanas, and matched daisho sets), medieval European swords (longswords, bastard swords, broadswords, claymores, and arming swords from various historical periods), Viking and Norse weapons (battle axes, broadswords, and themed Norse pieces), tactical and survival knives (fixed blades, folding knives, and bushcraft tools), fantasy and themed pieces (decorative blades, cosplay-ready swords, and themed knife designs), and accessories and gear (sword stands, maintenance kits, scabbards, and replacement parts at reduced prices). Specific inventory varies based on current promotions, season, and stock levels — so the variety on any given day depends on what we have in current sale rotation.
Browse the collection below to see current sale prices, clearance deals, and limited-time discounts on swords, knives, axes, and gear from across the Battling Blades catalog.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are sale swords lower quality than full-priced swords? No. Items on sale at Battling Blades are the same products we sell at full price across the rest of the site — same construction, same steel, same craftsmanship. Things end up on sale for reasons like seasonal promotions, inventory rotation, manufacturer overruns, or limited editions ending their run, not because of quality issues. A sale-priced battle-ready katana is the same battle-ready katana as the full-priced version.
How often does the sale collection change? Sale inventory and pricing rotate regularly — sometimes daily, sometimes weekly, depending on promotions, stock levels, and seasonal cycles. There's no fixed schedule, so the best way to keep up with current deals is to bookmark this page and check back periodically, or watch for seasonal sale events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and major gift-giving holidays.
Do sale items still qualify for normal shipping and returns? Yes. Sale-priced items ship with the same shipping options and return policies as full-priced items, with the same customer service support. Sale pricing doesn't change how an item is shipped, packaged, or supported after purchase.
Can I get a price match if an item goes on sale after I buy it? Battling Blades doesn't typically offer post-purchase price adjustments, but specific policies and exceptions can vary by promotion. If you've made a recent purchase and the item subsequently went on sale, the best step is to contact our customer service team directly to discuss your specific situation.
Are limited edition swords ever discounted? Sometimes — particularly toward the end of a limited edition's production run, when remaining inventory may be marked down before the model is permanently retired. These are often the best opportunities to acquire collectible pieces, since once a limited edition sells out it generally won't be reproduced. If you have your eye on a specific limited-run sword, watching this page for end-of-run pricing can be worthwhile.