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Cutlass

Cutlass
TypeSword (short sabre, single-edged)
Place of originEurope
Service history
In service17th, 18th, 19th, and early 20th century
Used bySailors, pirates, and privateers
Specifications
Length28 to 32 in (71 to 81 cm) (leadcutter cutlasses were up to 36 in (91 cm) in length).

Blade typeSingle-edged
Hilt typeCup hilted guards, half-basket cup guards, and branch guards were commonly seen with cylindrical hilts and wire-wrapped hilts which are common and found on most cutlasses.

A cutlass is a short, broad sabre or slashing sword with a straight or slightly curved blade sharpened on the cutting edge and a hilt often featuring a solid cupped or basket-shaped guard. It was a common naval weapon during the early Age of Sail.


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قطلس Arabic Абардажная шабля BE Alfange Catalan Huggert Danish Entermesser German Soɔ (cutlase) DGA Terciado Spanish Hukari Finnish Sabre d'abordage French Adda HA

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