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    • Knives & Tools - Swords - Tactical Asia - Philippines
      • These swords feature a full tang blade made from carbon steel which are stronger and tougher compared to stainless steel. With these, Tactical Asia Philippines guarantees you that all swords we sell have optimum slashing power and incredible cutting ability. Both are real beasts to your enemies and reliable protectors in hand-to-hand battles.
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  2. Cold Steel's new improved Japanese Training Swords are closely modeled after Cold Steel world-famous Warrior series swords. Featuring an intricately detailed imitation cord wrap grip - molded in high impact polypropylene - they offer superior grip and comfort as well as more realistic training potential for the modern Martial Artist.

    • Alamang. The alamang sword is a traditional weapon of the Bugis and Makassarese peoples of Indonesia. The sword features a flattened, heavy, and notched hilt and straight blade.
    • Amanremu. The amanremu sword of Sumatra was popular in the 19th century. It features a horn hilt in the shape of a crocodile’s open mouth. Blades are single edged and straight.
    • Badik. The badik is a Malaysian knife with a great degree of variance in its design. While all badik knives are characterized by their pistol grips and wood, ivory, or horn handles, the design of the blade varies.
    • Balato. Balato swords originate on the Nias Island near North Sumatra. The unique blade shape widens at the tip. Balato hilts are usually carved in the shape of the traditional lasara monster or other animals.
  3. Battle Ready. Rich with history, Filipino weaponry is valued for its sharp and swift cutting blades. Explore our collection of replica weaponry from the Philippines.

    • Bolo. The Spanish name bolo is a generic term used to refer to several bladed weapons, especially those that function as a chopping knife like a machete or an agricultural tool.
    • Barong. Most recognized for its leaf-shaped blade, the barong served as a slashing weapon in close-quarter combat among Tausug, Yakan, and Samal warriors.
    • Kampilan. A single-edged, dual-pointed sword, the kampilan was a favorite fighting weapon of the Moro. Believed to have origins from Borneo, it is not essentially a Filipino weapon.
    • Kris. Also spelled as keris or kalis, the kris is most recognized for its wavy blade. It is popular throughout Malaysia, Indonesia, and southeastern Asia.
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  5. Geisha’s Blade 芸者の刃 Philippines Samurai Sword Shop is the pioneer of Japanese style swords (samurai sword) and yoroi (samurai armor) in the Philippines. We are the first and only online sword shop in the country, based in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila that offers only the finest quality.

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