Marlow White's swords and sabers have ceremonial blades. As such, they are built to strict military regulations to be used in drills, ceremonies, and displays. These blades are of the highest quality but are not sharpened for use as a weapon.
Marine Corps Officer Saber
WKC's Marine Corps Officer Saber and Scabbard represent fine workmanship made to exacting specifications. We have an entire resource center to provide information about our swords.
Please Visit our Marine Officer Sword page for more information.
Marine Officer: Saber or Sword?
For our traditional Army customer, the US Marine Corps reference to their swords can be confusing to the Army mind. The Marine Corps Uniform Regulations (MCO P1020.34F) prescribe both the Marine Corps Officer Sword and the Marine Corps NCO Sword. Both pieces are curved. The traditional Army mindset tempts a Soldier to call them both Marine Corps Sabers, but we guess that the Marine Corps does not have a lot of horseback in their rich history. Furthermore, in the case of the Marine Corps Officer Sword, the sword has no hand guard.
WKC's Marine Corps Officer Saber and Scabbard represent fine workmanship made to exacting specifications. We have an entire resource center to provide information about our swords.
Please Visit our Marine Officer Sword page for more information.
Marine Officer: Saber or Sword?
For our traditional Army customer, the US Marine Corps reference to their swords can be confusing to the Army mind. The Marine Corps Uniform Regulations (MCO P1020.34F) prescribe both the Marine Corps Officer Sword and the Marine Corps NCO Sword. Both pieces are curved. The traditional Army mindset tempts a Soldier to call them both Marine Corps Sabers, but we guess that the Marine Corps does not have a lot of horseback in their rich history. Furthermore, in the case of the Marine Corps Officer Sword, the sword has no hand guard.