Estoc Sword- Tuck Sword - 1095 Steel High Carbon -40"

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Battling Blades is a family-owned business based in Deerfield, Illinois. We design, sell and customize swords, knives, axes, armor and related historical, fantasy and collectible products.

Our catalog includes longswords, katanas, Viking swords, gladius swords, rapiers, cutlasses, scimitars, axes, knives, armor, shields and custom-made products.

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Battling Blades focuses on historically inspired, fantasy-inspired and custom collectible blades.

Customers can shop finished products from our catalog or create custom swords, knives, axes and spears through our Create Your Own product line.

Our custom options allow customers to choose materials, dimensions, construction features, engraving, artwork, scabbards and other design details. For more specialized designs, customers can submit reference images, drawings or written descriptions.

Custom Swords and Personalized Products

One of our main specialties is custom sword design.

Customers can use our custom sword builder to choose a sword style, blade steel, length, handle design, guard, pommel, scabbard, engraving and personalization options.

Available custom sword options may include:

  • Longswords
  • Viking swords
  • Katanas
  • Gladius swords
  • Rapiers
  • Greatswords
  • Cutlasses
  • Scimitars
  • Fantasy swords
  • Ceremonial swords
  • Original custom designs

Customers may also upload a picture, drawing or written description when the listed selections do not match the sword they want.

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Materials and Construction

Our products use a range of materials depending on the item and configuration, including high-carbon steel, Damascus steel, stainless steel, wood, leather, bone, micarta and metal fittings.

Product pages include available specifications such as blade material, length, hardness, handle material, construction details, scabbard type and personalization options.

Many custom swords can be configured with 1095 high-carbon steel, Damascus steel, full-tang construction, sharpening, blade engraving and custom scabbards.

Engraving and Custom Artwork

Battling Blades offers personalization options on many products, including blade engraving, scabbard engraving, names, initials, dates, logos, symbols, custom artwork and UV printing where available.

Personalized and made-to-order items are produced according to the selected options and submitted customer details.

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Battling Blades is located at:

444 Lake Cook Road, Suite 26
Deerfield, IL 60015

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Estoc: The Medieval Marvel of Thrust

Unveil the power of thrust with this meticulously crafted Estoc sword, embodying the essence of medieval combat engineering. Known for its straight, narrow blade and sharp point, the estoc, also referred to as the tuck, became a staple among the knights and infantrymen across Europe from the 14th to the 17th century. The name "Estoc" derived from the French word for thrust showcases its primary function on the battlefield, to pierce through the armor of foes with lethal precision.

Distinguished by its cruciform hilt allowing for one or two-handed grip, the estoc's evolution witnessed various regional iterations. The English embraced it as the tuck, while Polish and Lithuanian warriors wielded the Koncerz, a comparable weapon during the Renaissance. Measuring between 34 to 48 inches in length and approximately four pounds in weight, the estoc's dimensions allowed for a favorable balance between reach and maneuverability.

In an era where advancements in armor challenged the efficacy of cutting blades, the estoc rose to prominence, symbolizing a tactical shift towards thrusting and crushing weaponry. Initially favored by cavalry, infantrymen too, later adopted the estoc, housing it in a scabbard for easy accessibility. Beyond the battlefield, the estoc found favor in hunting excursions and even transitioned into the arena of bullfighting, where a shorter version aids matadors in their perilous dance with fate.

An Unyielding Blade Forged in 1095 Steel: The estoc’s blade, forged from high carbon 1095 steel, mirrors the superior hardness and edge retention characteristic of ancient rapier swords. With a carbon content of 0.95%, this steel variant stands a cut above the commonly used 1045 steel. Despite its rigid nature potentially compromising flexibility, 1095 steel’s extraordinary hardness of 56-58 HRC ensures the estoc's tip remains lethal even after high-impact confrontations. The enduring quality of 1095 steel also allows for straightforward resharpening, keeping your estoc ready for every thrust.

Sword Specifications

  • Handle Material: 1095 Steel
  • Overall Length: 40"
  • Rockwell Hardness: 56-58 HRC
  • Sheath: Genuine Leather Sheath
  • Blade Material: 1095 High Carbon Steel

Seize the legacy of medieval warfare with this exquisite Estoc sword, a tribute to the ingenious martial evolution of bygone eras.

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