Review of the Regenyei Armory Battlesword No.5
If you want to know more about the new Battlesword No5 from Regenyei Armory or hear my opinion about it this is your video.
Here is the link to the store: regenyei.com/product/th-05-do...
Some Stats provided by the manufacturer:
Weight: 3520 g (±20)
Full length: 182 cm
Blade length: 130 cm - from crossguard to tip
Blade width at the cross: 39 mm
Blade base thickness: 8 mm
Ricasso length: 26 cm
Blade & crossguard material: 51CrV4 spring steel
Blade & crossguard hardness: 49-51 HRC
Fullers: 25 cm
Crossguard: renaissances “simple” - 47 cm; ringed; blackened
Grip length: 51 cm - including pommel
Grip cover: ribbed leather & cord interline
Point of balance: ~14,5 cm - from crossguard
Pommel: mace - blackened
Пікірлер: 120
Such swords are the crown of the development of edged weapons.
I have to admit I've never been a fan of the flame style blades on Greatswords but you've sold me on this model, it's a beauty! Great review!
Got the No. 2 Flamberge a while ago and it's beautiful
I have the No. 4 Montante I that was pictured next to the doppelhander, I also have a longsword from them, Regenyei really do make some good swords.
Ive been looking at getting one of regenyei's flamberge type battleswords but the only reviews ive seen are on his feders. Thanks for the video bjorn
This channel deserves way more viewers. Keep up the great videos.
I have a similarly wobbly feder from Regenyei and while it's not noticeable by itself, it's definitely a factor in the bind. Gorgeous sword.
I'm glad you have done a review, that sword is next on my "to buy" list so good to hear you like it!
Gorgeous!
Beautiful sword, and great video!
Great demonstration.
Always love these videos.
I've got 2 swords from regenyei and I'm totally happy with them. Really can recommend them.
Good lord, I wish this was available on Regenyei's US distributor.
It is an excellent and beautiful sword indeed. Cheers!!!, from Canada to Germany!!!
Excellent review. Thanks
Mine arrived today, truly a magnificent piece. It quite a heavy boi though, my forearms are pumped after only a few minutes of slow to moderate "swinging". This thing sleeps in my bed tonight.
... this is true engineering for its era. Firstly, the combination of spear and sword into one piece-of-technology is inspired. I can only imagine how this would have performed in the hands of a master on the battlefield. By your demonstration... I assume quite-well. Secondly, and most importantly, the flamberge-design is the work of a genius. Not discounting the incredible skill necessary to forge... the wave-form in this blade bridges the gap between the cutting-power of eastern-swords and the length and flexibility of the western-ones. Geometry that behaves as a curved-sword while mainting a net-level of linearity is certainly stunning. It may have some resonance issues (speculative), but these must be small. This style of sword does not receive enough credit, and this design you're wielding must be approaching or contending for the title of "King of The Battlefield"...
I love 2 handed swords but no-matter how much I use one I can never get a feel for its movement, for it to weigh that much even after you've removed material from the blade just never makes sense to me when I pick one up.
Your weapon collection is truly awesome. It must cost lot of money❤