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4 Weapons Made On Forged In Fire
Forged
in Fire is a hit reality show on History channel. In the show four competitors
compete to make a knife out of a random material every week. After the blade is
forged, it is presented to the judges and they determine which competitor to
send home. The remaining three then put a handle on their blade to make it a
fully functioning weapon. After a series of tests, one more contestant is sent
home. The remaining two competitors then have five days at their home forges to
make a predetermined iconic weapon from history. These weapons are then put to
the test, and a winner is determined to receive $10,000 and the title of Forged
in Fire Champion.
Jamie’s
Roman Gladius
In
season 1, Episode 7 “The Roman Gladius”, Jamie and Mareko went head to head to
forged an accurate reproduction of the iconic roman gladius. Jamie’s blade was
made out of a beautiful Damascus blade with a wooden handle featuring “Fortune
Favors the Bold” carved into the handle in Latin. Both Jamie and Mareko’s
blades preformed amazingly in a sharpness test against a bunch of tangled vines,
kill test against a ballistics dummy, and a strength test against another roman
gladius. The test were so neck and neck, that Jamie only won because Mareko’s
blade picked up a slight bend in the hilt during the strength test.
Pete’s
Crusader Sword
In
season 1, episode 5 “Crusader Sword”, Dave and Pete were tasked with creating a
historically accurate crusader sword. Dave chose to make his blade out of 5160
Steel, a very common and simple steel to work with. The handle was made of
walnut, featuring a leather band in the center, and all covered up with a thin
deerskin hide. Pete made a very beautiful Damascus blade, with a beautiful
handle and cross guard. Both blades were tested by delivering a blow to a fully
dressed crusader dummy from horseback at full gallop; and then again on the
same dummies from foot. Both blades preformed admirably in the kill test, and
it was on to the strength test. For the strength test, each sword delivered 5
blows onto cow femurs. While Pete’s sword made it partially through the first
bone without taking any damage, Dave’s sword made it through the first bone and
into the second; though it did pick up a bend and lots of blade rolling and
damage. Because of the damage to Dave’s blade, and the performance of Pete’s
blade, Pete became the new Forged in Fire champion.
Ben’s
Scottish Claymore
In
season 3, episode 1 “Champions Edition”, 4 previous champions were brought back
and tasked with creating a Scottish Claymore. Matt created a 57.5 inch claymore
with a 43 inch blade. Ben’s claymore had a 40.5 inch blade with a cross guard
and pommel made from a rod iron anchor chain with 24 karat gold inlayed into
the pommel and a Damascus blade. The first challenge was the bullet split,
where each blade was required to split a .45 ACP bullet fired at it. Matt’s
blade split the bullet with ease, and only a small but of dulling on the blade
where it was struck. Ben’s blade was next, and it was able to split the bullet
with nothing more than minor scratching where it was struck. Next was the
sharpness test, where the blades would have one blow delivered to the front
legs of a “horse”, simulated by sugar canes. Matt’s blade cut cleanly through
the sugar canes with ease; while Ben’s blade cut cleanly through one leg and
only partially through the other. Next, for the kill test, each blade was put
to the test against a pig carcass. During the second season, blade smiths were
also tasked with creating Scottish claymores, but when it came to the kill test
against pig carcasses, on blade bent and wrapped around the pig, while the
other shattered completely on impact. Matt’s blade was first, and when it
struck the pig, the blade lacerated the skin, but ultimately it was too
flexible to cut; therefore, failing the kill test. Now it was time to test
Ben’s blade, and as his blade struck the pig, it cut cleanly through with ease;
almost as if the pig wasn’t even there. Because of his performance in the kill
test, Ben became the first 2 time Forged in Fire champion.
Hook
Sword
In
season 3, episode 2 “Fan Favorites”, Dave returned from the Crusader Sword
episode to go up against Rich from season one to create a Hook Sword. For the
sharpness test, each blade was put to the test cutting through 3 rolled up mats
filled with rice. Rich’s blade cut cleanly through all 3 mats with no issues
whatsoever, while Dave’s blade was sharp enough to cut into all 3 mats, but not
sharp enough to cut all the way through any of them. For the strength test,
each blade was hit twice against two Terracotta warriors. Rich’s blade was
first, and though it did pick up a very slight bend and slight edge
deformations, it faired fairly well. Dave’s blade performed amazingly, smashing
the warrior to pieces and only picking up slight edge deformation. It was a
very difficult decision for the judges to make, but ultimately Dave’s blade
came out on top because of the way it destroyed the Terracotta warrior.
With
5 seasons and counting, it is difficult to pick out only 4 weapons to be at the
top; however, these are the 4 that I personally believe to be at the very top.
I encourage you to check out the show and decide for yourself, however, because
my top 4 may greatly vary from your top 4.
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