Posted 10 months ago
fortapache
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This US Calvary saber is marked 1865. This is the type of sword seen in the westerns and were also known for being left on the barracks wall. Not sure if it is the type known as a wrist breaker. The curved blade may seem fearsome battlefield analysis showed that most fatalities were from stab wounds rather than slash wounds. Yes someone had the job of going through battlefields to check that.
I had trouble reading the other side of the blade but I believe it is Mansfield & Lamb. Forestdale RI. I am now back tracking on the WErist Breaker as it appears they made light cavalry sabers.
It does have the scabbard. which is quite sturdy and metal.
A very fearsome looking saber!!
Fantastic old sword.
Great piece of history! Lucky to have it.
Thank you very much Scott.
Thank you very much elanski.
Yes it is and thank you Dave.
M1860 cavalry saber.
You are correct— it is the earlier model, the m1840 that is known as the wrist breaker. Once you see them side by side or handle them, you will understand.
scott