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新款仿品 沙俄1827式骑兵刀 empire russian Cavalry Troopers Pattern 1827 Sabre
The blade is steel, curved, single-edged, bearing one wide fuller. The combat tip was
double-edged. The hilt comprises a pommeled grip and a guard. The grip is wood, covered in
leather, featuring transverse grooves. Either side of the grip features an oval bulging
metal rivet. The grip's back is surmounted by a metal backpiece. The grip's pommel is
oval, bulging. The guard is formed by a cross-guard piece with a double langet and three
bows - the knuckle one and two side ones, branching off the knuckle bow and - arching out
- sweeping into the cross-guard. The double langet shaped as oblong ecussions on cross-
guard's either side was useful for holding the weapon firmly in the scabbard as well as
for capturing the opponent's blade in combat action. The quillon's tip is slightly curled
down and rounded.
The scabbard is steel, featuring a locket and a band with two (loose-) ring fitments to
take the belt suspension straps and a shoe. The scabbard's mouth-piece features small
dents to take the cartouche's ecussions.
The sabre came in to replace the gendarmes' mirassier pattern 1810 broadsword, and in 1827
the dragoons', hussars', lancers' (Uhlans'), mounted chasseurs', Furstadt's (trains'),
mounted artillery's, mounted pioneers' cavalry pattern 1817 sabre.
In 1834 it was replaced in the Nizhegorodsky dragoon regiment with the Asiatic pattern
1834 shashka
In 1841 it was replaced with the dragoon pattern 1841 sabre in all the dragoon regiments
with the exception of the Nizhegorodsky and for the mounted pioneers. A similar
replacement was effected in 1846 for the lesser ranks of mounted artillery.
In 1881 it was replaced wherever it had been regulation weapon with a dragoon Pattern 1881
shashka (shasqua) and only kept intact in two Guard's hussar regiments to be carried in
peace time with full dress.
In 1896 it was reinstated at two Guard's lancers' (Uhlans') regiments to be carried in
peace time with full dress. Thus, all along till the end of the period considered this
sabre was an essential part of the lower ranks' service |
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