Chinese “Greatswords“ are... Different. (LK Chen Sword Review)

You may have heard of the Song Dynasty Zhanmadao (“horse chopping saber“), but probably not of its counterpart from the rival Liao Empire. This is a closer look at (and cutting tests with) two historical replicas from LK Chen, with my opinion on the handling, fit & finish, material quality, and practical performance. These are quite unique swords, remarkably large and fitted with exceptionally long handles (somewhat reminiscent of a nagamaki). They are basically bordering on polearm territory, with imposing, powerful blades. It’s easy to see why these were used as anti-cavalry weapons by infantry troops on the battlefield. I’m definitely happy with this kind of quality for reproductions in the $350-450 USD range. *** Specifications *** - Song Zhan Ma Dao - Overall length: 138 cm (54’’) Blade length: 83.8 cm (33’’) Blade thickness: 10.5 mm (7/16’’) near guard, tapering to 4mm (3/16’’) near the tip Weight: 2.5
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