| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 14 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Fabricante | Battle Merchant |
Check the listing for details. French infantry sabre, briquet type, for sabrage. Condition: New. Listed at 121.65 USD. French infantry sabre, briquet type, for sabrage French infantry sabre, briquet type, for sabrage During the Napoleonic era, this French infantry saber was very popular throughout Europe. It is said that, in 1812, the famous French emperor invented the tradition of sabrage, a technique for opening a bottle of champagne with a saber to celebrate the victory of a battle. The French word briquet means flintstone, probably a humorous neologism of this saber. The saber features a forged, unphiled, high-carbon steel blade. The parts of the handle are made of molten brass. Delivery includes a matching case with brass accessories. Details: Blade length: approx. 61 cm. Max. blade width: approx. 3.1 cm. Overall length: approx. 78 cm. Weight incl. sheath: approx. 1.1 kilograms.