Description
Two-handed Falchion “Epilogue” – Long Frame
If words don’t work, this will.
The Two-handed Falchion “Epilogue” is made for fighters who prefer to settle things the medieval way. Built for full-contact armored combat and forged according to Buhurt International Type 3 bladed weapon standards, it’s a weapon with one clear purpose: to end the round with authority.
Also known as a grand falchion, this weapon features a long-framed hilt that gives you both hand protection and the space to adjust your grip in the middle of the fight. Whether you’re pushing through a clinch or swinging wide in open field, it’s built for control under pressure.
Specifications:
- Full length: 127 cm (50 in)
- Blade length: 90 cm (35.4 in)
- Handle length: 37 cm (14.6 in)
- Weight: 2.78 kg (6.13 lbs)
- Balance point: 9 cm (3.5 in) from guard
Whether you’re clearing space in a melee or delivering poetic justice in 1v1, the “Epilogue” speaks loud and swings harder. Your opponent’s complaints? This is your final word.















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Fits perfect. Also if you got questions they answer very fast and really help. Thank you again.
This is a wonderful sword! It was very well named indeed. Strikes from the Conqueror hit noticeably harder than any 1h weapon I’ve ever fought with or against. The exceptionally forward weighting of the blade gives the sword outstanding directional stability when it’s in motion. So it can be slower, but it arrives with confidence in attack & defence. I find griping the end of handguard & pommel, you get maximum momentum & blade control, as it’s still very easy to manoeuvre & it’s very solid in defence. If you do get the opportunity to use the a long range of motion possible with a single handed weapon strike, it lands *massive* hits!
You already know what the sword looks like, so instead I put my opponent’s helmet after our tournament fight in Sep. The 3 dents are my 3 Conqueror hits – downward, full beans strikes, with windup & forward step. Notice they are the only strikes which did more than a scratch.
In summary, I love this sword & every fight I have with it!
Honestly my favorite helmet to use to date. Absolutely bombproof to the point when i was testing how it would take blows my axe broke before i did damage to the helmet. couldn’t be happier with this helm.
PS better peripheral vision then any wolf rib i’ve ever fought in but just as breathable. (at the cost of low leg visibility so keep that in mind if that’s something you want)
Mine just came in!! Super happy with the fit
Perfect size for close fights. It hits like a truck but still moves fast. The head stays solid after a bunch of battles, so great balance and control.