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The Model 1902 Army Officer's Saber was adopted in July of 1902 for all US Army Officer's except Chaplain. It has a slightly curved, stainless steel blade and it is etched with the letters "U.S." surrounded with ornamental scroll work. It has a four branch steel guard and a steel back strap with nut on top. The grip is black plastic (used to be horn but the specifications were changed) and is moulded for the fingers for a better hold. The steel scabbard is nickle plated and two rings for attaching to the belt chain. Comes in 28 to 34 inches blade length.
Made in Spain.
| Height |
Blade Length |
| 5' 6" - 5' 7" |
28" |
| 5' 8" - 5' 9" |
29" |
| 5' 10" - 5' 11" |
30" |
| 6' - 6' 1" |
31" |
| 6' 2" - 6' 3" |
32" |
| 6' 3" - 6' 4" |
33" |
| Over 6' 4" |
34" |
Overall length: varies according to blade length.
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