Musha
Musha Dragon Katana
Product Description
The intricate, hand-forged Dragon Katana from the Musha Raiden series is razor sharp straight out of the box. This red piece features a beautiful damascus pattern unlike other swords with integrated Bo-Hi, also known as blood grooves. Bo-Hi reduces the weight of the katana, making it easier to wield, with less stress on the hands.
All Musha swords are able to be fully disassembled. The Maru Gata style Tsuba, Fuchi, and Kashira all can be swapped out for a different set. Real wood handle is wrapped with traditional cotton
Product Details
- ColorsRed
- Materials
1045 Carbon Steel, Wood
- Measurements
43"L x 4"W x 4"H
- OriginChina
— Warranty: Manufacturer's 30 Days
— Razor Sharp
— Maru-Kitae Forged
— Maru Gata Style Zinc Tsuba
— Metal Fuchi & Kashira
— Blade Length: 28.25"
— Blade Material: 1045 Carbon Steel
— Blade Thickness: 0.25"
— Blade Hardness: 45-52 HRC
— Blade Finish: Polish
— Handle Material: Ray Skin, Cotton, Birch
— Handle Length: 11"
— Tang: Full
— Overall Length: 41"
— Weight: 32 oz
FAQ
The main color theme of this katana is red. The tsuba, tsuka and saya are all red. The blade itself is a red anodized Damascus style pattern.
What does HRC stand for?HRC is a rating system for hardness known as the Rockwell Scale.
How much does it weigh?The katana with saya weights in at 2.7 pounds. The katana without saya weights 2.2 pounds.
Is this real Damascus?No, it is 1045 high carbon steel with damascus pattern.
The Blade is actually not Damascus (folded), correct?That is correct. The blade is hand-forged but not folded. The Damascus is a pattern.
How strong is the blade?It has a HRC rating of 45-52. It is hand forged to full tang and can take some abuse.
Is the blade sharpened or dull?The blades are sharpened.
Is there ray skin?For the Musha line, we use simulated ray skin, not real ray skin.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In1-2 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation