Musashi Ninja Sword SS030 Review

Musashi Ninja Sword Review
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Musashi Ninja Sword SS030 Review by John Nguyen. Affordable functional ninja sword of a very reasonable quality. A good idea for your first ninja sword.

Musashi Ninja Sword Review by J. Nguyen
The Musashi Ninja Sword is a fully functional weapon the key feature of which is its sharpened black blade. The sword represents all the traditional aspects that one can find in a Ninja sword. This includes – the solid copper square guard, the straight black blade, a hardwood handle wrapped in black nylon cloth, a 2 peg construction full tang blade and a scabbard that can also function as a snorkel for the purpose of underwater stalking. Here is some detailed look-out into each of the features.

The Blade
The difference between the Mushashi Ninja Sword and that of other mushasi swords is that the blade is sharpened all the way down. The blade has been remarkably anodized, which makes it look very flawless like pure ebony. The effective matte finish on the blade makes it look aesthetically very pleasing.

The Tsuka
The tsuka of the sword consists of a black cotton wrap, faux black rayskin panels and bamboo mekugi. The sword might be difficult to handle but the black cotton wrap makes the handling of the sword feel very comfortable.

The Saya
The saya comes lacquered in black and is signified with a NINJA stamp.

The Tsuba
The sword is adorned by a typical square that is well painted and easily fixable.

The Mushashi Ninja Sword is a 40 ¾ in long sword and has a blade length of 27 inches. The handle length is 10.5 in while the hand guard width is 3 in. The thickness of the blade is 0.125 and handling it might appear to be a little bit difficult because its overall weight is 2 lbs. to 2 lbs. and 10 oz.

All these features make the Musashi Ninja Sword an agile, lightweight, and a very handy  weapon, this all for $50.

The sword is definitely not a bad choice.

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