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Katana - Shinai Style

The Katana has traditionally been associated with the samurai of Japan and is the longest of the samurai swords.

The Katana - Shinai Style is constructed from a 3 their bamboo design, making the blade springy on impact and safe to use in training without Bogu. The bamboo blades are stitched and bound in Shinai style

Specifications

  • Material: Bamboo bound with synthetic leather
  • Handle: Black Cotton
  • Katana Blade length: 80cm
  • Total length: 100cm
  • Imitation Rayskin
  • Plastic Tsuba
  • Sold individually - Image of close up and full length for illustration purposes only

Do I need a licence or permit for a Sword?

In general, swords such as a sabre, cutlass, samurai sword, katana, etc fall outside the scope of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and you do not need a licence or permit to own one and there are no specific safe storage requirements.

https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/firearms/permits/firearms_permits/frequently_asked_questions_-_firearm_permits#wp2

$6.94

Original: $23.13

-70%
Katana - Shinai Style

$23.13

$6.94

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The Katana has traditionally been associated with the samurai of Japan and is the longest of the samurai swords.

The Katana - Shinai Style is constructed from a 3 their bamboo design, making the blade springy on impact and safe to use in training without Bogu. The bamboo blades are stitched and bound in Shinai style

Specifications

  • Material: Bamboo bound with synthetic leather
  • Handle: Black Cotton
  • Katana Blade length: 80cm
  • Total length: 100cm
  • Imitation Rayskin
  • Plastic Tsuba
  • Sold individually - Image of close up and full length for illustration purposes only

Do I need a licence or permit for a Sword?

In general, swords such as a sabre, cutlass, samurai sword, katana, etc fall outside the scope of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and you do not need a licence or permit to own one and there are no specific safe storage requirements.

https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/firearms/permits/firearms_permits/frequently_asked_questions_-_firearm_permits#wp2