sabers
- Light weapons?
- Swashbuckling blades
- Olympics weapons
- Cavalry blades
- Things to rattle?
- Things drawn during the Napoleonic Era
- They might get rattled in tense negotiations
- They go into battle at the sides of cavalrymen
- Swords with curved blades
- Swashbuckling arms
- Sharp weapons
- Scimitars, e.g
- Old-fashioned weaponry
- Napoleonic Wars weapons
- Military swords
- Hussars' gear
- Heavy swords
- Dragoon's weapons
- Curved-guard swords
- Curved blades
- Civil War swords
- Cavalry's curved swords
- Cavalry side arms
- Cavalry issues
- Battlers' rattlers
- "Rattled" weapons
- Warmongers rattle them
- Fencing equipment
- "Light" weapons
- They have duel purposes
- They may get rattled
- Cavalry weapons
- Some are rattled
- Common cavalry emblem
- Duelers' swords
- Charges may be made with these
- Cavalry sidearms
- Sources of some rattling
- Cavalry swords
- Curved swords
- Side arms
- Weapons for Custer and Reno
- Quondam weapons
- Weapons for Jeb Stuart's men
- Fencing swords
- Fencing weapons
- Tools for duels
- Dueling swords
- Duel tools
- Fencing pieces
- They're rattled as a show of force