If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to pick up a new sword without breaking the bank, this is it. We’ve marked down seven different blades – from katana to greatswords and everything in between – with discounts ranging from $30 to $100, all with free US shipping.
Every one of these swords is in stock right now in Tennessee, ready to ship immediately. No preorders, no delays, no waiting for restocks. Just solid deals on solid steel.
This month’s lineup covers a bit of everything: classic katana, fantasy-inspired pieces, historical blades, and even a couple of big two-handers for collectors who like their swords with presence. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly addition to your collection or hunting for a timely bargain, there’s something here worth a look.
These discounts run only until the end of the month and only while stocks last. Once they’re gone, they’re gone – and with free shipping included, they tend to move fast..
If you want to see what’s available, head over to the Hot Specials section of the SBG Store and take a look. Seven blades, real savings, and no shipping cost to worry about. A rare bright spot in a tough year for the industry.
Check the Hot Specials and grab a deal while you can.
If you’ve ever wanted a sword that makes everything else in your collection look small, Kingston Arms has you covered. Their two largest blades – the Scottish Claymore and the Great Sword – are absolute monsters in person. Photos simply don’t do them justice.
These aren’t “big-ish” swords. These are full-sized battlefield greatswords, the kind that command attention the moment you walk into the room.
And for the rest of the month, both are $50 off while supplies last.
Kingston Arms Scottish Claymore
55 inches overall • 40.5 inch blade
The Kingston Arms Scottish Claymore measures fifty‑five inches overall with a forty‑and‑a‑half‑inch blade. It captures the unmistakable Highland silhouette with its long, sweeping profile and downturned quillons. Despite its size, it handles with surprising fluidity, and it has the kind of reach and presence that instantly becomes the centerpiece of any collection. This is the sword that makes people stop talking when they see it.
Kingston Arms Great Sword
56.25 inches overall • 39.5 inch blade
The Kingston Arms Great Sword stretches even farther, reaching fifty‑six and a quarter inches overall with a thirty‑nine‑and‑a‑half‑inch blade. It is broad, imposing, and built for leverage, with a long grip that gives you full control over its considerable mass. This is a true medieval two‑hander, the kind of sword that fills both hands and the room around you. If you want a blade that radiates authority, this is it.
Both swords are discounted for the rest of the month. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to add a true greatsword to your collection, this is the moment. Two giants, each over fifty‑five inches long, each offering a whole lot of steel, and each available at a rare discount.
Every now and then a production sword line gets a second life, and when it does, you hope the improvements are more than cosmetic. Hanwei’s revived Tactical Series is exactly that kind of comeback. After years of loyal service from the original models, CAS Iberia has quietly rebuilt the Tactical Katana from the inside out, keeping the spirit of the design intact while modernizing everything that needed attention.
At the heart of the new model is the same blade geometry created by James Williams for the Raptor series. If you know the Raptor line, you know what that means. The 5160 monotempered spring steel blade is built for punishment, shock absorption, and real‑world durability. It is one of the toughest production blades ever made, and the Tactical Katana continues that lineage with full‑tang construction and a profile designed to survive hard use. This is not a wall hanger. It is a tool.
Where things get interesting is in the redesign of the handle system. The old Kraton grip has been replaced with removable diamond‑checkered G10 slabs, giving the sword a far more modern, modular feel. The new slabs can be taken off for cleaning, maintenance, or future upgrades, and the grip itself has been reshaped into a more rounded, comfortable profile that locks into the hand even when wet. The fittings have been upgraded as well, with the tsuba and kurikata now made from matte‑finished stainless steel that looks cleaner and holds up better in the field.
Internally, Hanwei has reworked the tang and habaki construction to support the removable‑handle design without sacrificing strength. These changes are invisible from the outside but essential to the new system. The scabbard remains a lightweight fiberglass build that resists moisture and avoids the swelling issues of wood, and the included paracord and lanyard hole give you flexible carry options whether you are hiking, training, or preparing for emergencies.
The philosophy behind the Tactical Series has always been simple. Strip away anything unnecessary, keep the blade strong, and make the sword as functional as possible. The new edition stays true to that idea while finally giving the line the modern upgrades it deserved. Tougher materials, better ergonomics, cleaner aesthetics, and a modular platform that opens the door to future customization.
If you liked the original Tactical Katana, this is the version you were waiting for. If you never tried one, this is the time. The Raptor DNA is still there, but now it lives inside a smarter, stronger, more capable package built for the world we live in today.
June has arrived, and with it a couple of rare opportunities that we don’t want anyone to miss.
First, due to the number of people asking for just a little more time to get funds together, the Bugei Katana sale has been extended into July. These blades almost never get discounted, and certainly not to this level – but we know times are tough, and that’s exactly why this window is staying open a bit longer. If you’ve been eyeing a Bugei, this is one of those “won’t come around again soon” moments.
ARMORERS KATANA
DRAGONFLY KATANA
At the other end of the spectrum, we’ve got something equally exciting for budget‑minded collectors: the Dragon King Modern Katana Series. The Katana, Wakizashi, and Tanto are all under $300 each for the rest of June, and they’ve been moving fast.
MODERN KATANA
MODERN WAKIZASHI
MODERN TANTO
Clean lines, modern styling, solid performance, and a price point that’s almost unheard of in 2026 – especially with the way steel, shipping, and import costs have been behaving this year.
Two very different ranges, two very different price brackets – but both offering exceptional value at a time when value is getting harder and harder to find.
If something catches your eye, now’s the time. Once these batches are gone, they’re gone.
After a long wait, four of Windlass Steelcrafts’ most beloved swords have finally returned – and they’re every bit as impressive as collectors remember. The Roman Centurion Gladius, the Classic Bastard Sword, the Accolade Sword of the Knights Templar, and the fantasy‑inspired Excalibur are all back in stock after an extended hiatus, each one offering the kind of craftsmanship, presence, and performance that made them fan favorites in the first place. From the hand‑forged high‑carbon blades to the ornate fittings, leather‑wrapped grips, and beautifully finished scabbards, these pieces deliver an exceptional blend of historical inspiration, fantasy flair, and real‑world functionality.
Windlass has always been known for delivering tremendous value for the money, and these four swords are perfect examples – fully functional, visually striking, and priced far below what their level of detail would suggest. Stock is limited, and with how long these models were unavailable, they’re not expected to last. If you’ve been waiting for one of these classics to return, now is the moment to strike before they disappear again.
Windlass Steelcrafts Accolade Sword of the Knights Templar