Trainers
Edge damage on feders: comparing a Fechterspiel with historic originals
we compare the characteristics of our Arms and Armor Fechterspiel sword with those of some original feders in the Met...
What to think about when purchasing a HEMA/WMA Trainer - Part 3
"A blade length that fits you is better than having one that is too long."
What to think about when purchasing a HEMA/WMA Trainer - Part 2
Grip size: does it matter?
Circumference of the grip is an important detail that some overlook, but it is directly r...
Training Sword Options- Tournament Grip
In this blog post we discuss our tournament grip option. This is a wooden core grip bound by glued cord its full leng...
Dussak Trainer- #253
The Dussack is a foundational weapon to the martial arts of Northern Europe. The single edged, often slightly curved ...
Fechterspiel Options - Extended Grip Video
Here we describe one of the options available on our Fechterspiel and Fechtbuch Longsword Trainers. We have been adju...
New Choices!
We are excited to offer a new menu of options for most of our swords. Although we have always offered custom alterati...
Origin Story: Arms & Armor Fechtbuch and Fechterspiel training swords
We recently had one of our very first steel longsword trainers come in for a spit and polish and a new grip cover. Th...