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Napoleonic AN XI Light Cavalry Sabre

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This replica saber of the AN XI has an unsharpened blade of tempered high carbon steel. The spine of the blade bears the recreated 1813 signature of the famed Klingenthal sword manufactory in Alsace. The hilt is of brass and the grip is wrapped in tight black leather. The scabbard is of steel with two integrated steel hanging rings. 

Total length: 100cm
Blade length: 86.5cm
Grip length: 10cm
Weight: 1068g
Blade thickness (base): 0.7cm 
Blade width (base): 3cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 19.5cm
Blade: EN9 High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Steel

All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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Living History
SKU: US-S-125

Stock Status: In stock

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he ‘’Sabre Cavalerie Legere AN XI’’ is the classic sword for the light cavalry of Napoleon’s Grand Armée. A widespread design, it was to the French cavalry what the 1796 saber was to the British cavalry. It is the 2nd inception of the three-bar hilt, which became a common hilt style on many military swords of the 1800’s. (The first being the AN IX - a very similar sword to the XI).

The AN XI model saber was part of larger turn of the century program to modernize French military equipment. Until then, most light cavalry swords had the older Hussar style hilt with its single characteristic knuckle guard. It would take time to produce and phase the new sabers into the vast ranks of the Grand Armée - its first enthusiasts were the Chasseurs à cheval who readily adopted the new design in 1803 and would have their regiments uniformly equipped with the new sword within a few years. This was not so with the characteristically stubborn Hussars, who preferred their typical Hussar Hungarian-inspired swords - likely because it was a better match for their ostentatious uniforms. They would not begin to carry the AN XI in significant numbers until as late as 1812. The sword was also issued to the horse artillery and the later Lancer Cavalry

The designation AN XI is a reference to the French Revolutionary Calendar that, at the time, officially replaced the Gregorian Calendar used since the founding of the French Republic in 1792. The XI is a reference to the ‘’11th Year’’ (1802) of the founding of the Republic.

Even though the sword was eventually superseded by later models it remained a popular blade for a decade after, co-existing among newer designs. It would also be the inspiration for the US M1860 Cavalry Sword.

This replica saber of the AN XI has an unsharpened blade of tempered high carbon steel. The spine of the blade bears the recreated 1813 signature of the famed Klingenthal sword manufactory in Alsace. The hilt is of brass and the grip is wrapped in tight black leather. The scabbard is of steel with two integrated steel hanging rings. 

Additional Info

Additional Info

Brand Universal Swords
Product Use Living History
Edge Blunt
Specification

Total length:  100cm
Blade length:  86.5cm
Grip length:   10cm
Weight:  1068g
Blade thickness (base): 0.7cm
Blade width (base):   3cm
Point of Balance (PoB):  19.5cm

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