Pirate cutlass
Bucanneer Sword 
SBBR-BUCCANEER   $54 


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Pirate Cutlass: Bucaneer Sword
Beautiful Sculpted Metal Basket
Gleaming 440 Stainless Steel Blade
Gilded Grip and Pommel
Skull and Crossbones on Collar of Sheath
Crossed Pistols on Sheath Tip

 The SBBR-BUCCANEER has been replaced by the enhanced SBC-BUCCANEER

If you're looking to add a little swagger to your pirate costume, or simply want something a little more artsy to hang by your skull and crossbones flag, then feat yer eyes on this Buccaneer's Cutlass.

An incredibly ornate sculpted ship scene adorns the antiqued bell of this curved sword. The scene shows a many-masted war galleon slashing through the surging seas, and is complemented by the sword's grip -- an elegantly carved handle of cast metal.
The blade on this weapon is 440 stainless steel, which makes it light and easy to swing. It also makes it especially shiny and makes for a sword that can be carried easily for long periods of time, either in hand or on belt.

The stylish sculpting doesn't stop with the basket and grip, though. The collar of the sheath bears a stunning skull and crossbones design, and the tip is etched with a pair of crossed flintlock pistols.

Although this cutlass is not hand-made, it has a unique style and fantastic quality. If you're looking for a pirate weapon and don't care if it's hand-made or not, then this is the best bang for your buck.

The sword is shipped with a slightly sharpened blade. Please check the laws in your state concerning the buying of shipped weapons. By buying this weapon, you certify that you are 18 years of age or older.



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The flintlock pistol was the greatest advance in pirating since the wooden leg. The concept was fairly simple: gunpowder was stuffed into the barrel. A lead ball, usually wrapped in some sort of fabric, was stuffed in. A hammer was then pulled back half-way and left that way until the gun was ready to fire. The pistol technically was not meant to fire in this position, although sometimes they were known to go off half-cocked (and yes, that is the origin of that expression). When the gun was ready to be fired, the hammer was pulled back all the way and the trigger was squeezed. If you're feeling flinty, go check out the Strongblade selection of flintlock pistols, blunderbuss pistols and flintlock rifles.
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