Metal Katana Sword

Browse our collection of metal katana swords - hand-forged Japanese katana crafted from genuine high-carbon steel in 1060, 1045, T10, Damascus, and Manganese Steel grades with full-tang construction throughout. Metal katana are genuine steel blade collectibles built to traditional Japanese sword construction standards, distinguished from stainless, alloy, and decorative pieces by their high-carbon steel composition, proper heat treatment, and complete traditional mounting. Free US shipping and hassle-free returns included.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I identify whether a katana is a genuine metal katana versus an alloy or stainless replica?
Identifying a genuine metal katana from an alloy or stainless steel replica requires attention to several specific indicators. Material specification is the first indicator: look for explicit high-carbon steel grades - 1045, 1060, 1065, T10, or Damascus steel - in the product description. General terms like 'stainless steel', 'high chrome steel', or unspecified 'alloy' indicate materials that cannot be properly heat treated. Construction specification is the second indicator: genuine metal katana are built with full-tang construction, meaning the blade steel runs through the complete handle body rather than ending just inside the handle entrance. Mekugi retention pins - small bamboo or metal pins visible through the handle sides - confirm full-tang construction. Weight is the third practical indicator: a genuine high-carbon steel katana of standard length will typically weigh between 900 grams and 1.2 kilograms with scabbard; lightweight pieces below 600 grams are almost certainly alloy or stainless. Heat treatment evidence - the hamon on a T10 clay-tempered piece, the Damascus fold pattern on a Damascus piece - confirms the steel has been through proper processing.
What are the most important construction standards in a genuine metal katana sword?
The most important construction standards that define a genuine metal katana sword span material, blade construction, and assembly. At the material level, the blade must be forged from a genuine high-carbon steel grade - 1045, 1060, T10, Damascus, or Manganese Steel - that can be properly heat treated to achieve real blade hardness. At the blade construction level, the forging and heat treatment process must be completed correctly: the blade should achieve Rockwell 55-60 HRC hardness through proper quenching. At the assembly level, full-tang construction is essential: the blade steel must run from the kissaki tip through the complete handle body, confirmed by mekugi retention pins that secure the handle to the tang. The handle assembly should include samegawa ray skin under the ito cord wrapping, which creates the grip surface and additional security. The tsuba guard and habaki blade collar should be properly fitted metal components. The lacquered wooden scabbard should fit the blade securely. All metal katana swords in this collection meet these construction standards.
What high-carbon steel options are available for metal katana swords?
Metal katana swords in this collection are available across the premium high-carbon steel range used in serious Japanese sword collecting. 1045 carbon steel is the most widely available grade and represents the solid foundation of the metal katana category: it can be heat treated to genuine blade hardness and is used in the most accessible metal katana configurations across a wide variety of visual presentations. 1060 carbon steel offers enhanced hardness above the 1045 grade - the additional carbon content creates a blade with somewhat denser grain structure and greater achievable hardness. T10 carbon steel with clay tempering is the premium grade where the differential heat treatment produces a visible hamon along the blade length - the most traditional construction indicator in Japanese sword-making, and the feature that most clearly distinguishes premium metal katana from basic construction. Damascus steel metal katana feature fold-forged layered blade patterning where the Damascus surface pattern is visible across the blade. Manganese Steel is the grade used in vivid color blade treatment configurations.
How do I set up a care routine for a metal katana sword collection?
A metal katana sword collection care routine requires consistency rather than elaborate procedures. The fundamental routine is: wipe, oil, buff, repeat. After every handling session - each time you draw the blade for examination or display adjustment - wipe the full blade length with a soft lint-free cloth to remove fingerprints and any moisture. Apply a thin coat of camellia oil or mineral oil to the full blade surface using a soft cloth, then buff away the excess, leaving a very fine protective film. This routine prevents the surface oxidation that high-carbon steel will develop within days or weeks without protection, particularly in humid environments. For a multi-piece collection, establish a regular inspection schedule - checking each piece at least monthly even if not handled - to ensure no blade is developing oxidation through neglect. For the handle and scabbard components, keep dry and away from humidity extremes. Inspect the mekugi retention pins periodically across all pieces. A collection well maintained through this simple routine will remain display-ready indefinitely.

Customer Reviews

Mv Elias Kansas, United States

TrueKatana has adequate blades, primarily T10... best bang for your buck; especially for tameshigiri.r
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When you order your sword, pray that nothing ever goes wrong because the company has ZERO customer service.r
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I've ordered 11 swords from this company. Despite that, they NEVER tried to make amends for selling me a shinobi sword once that was fucked up beyond repair. When I lodged my reasonable complaint, they acted like I was full of shit.r
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Any decent company would spare NO expense in satisfiying a good customer. Not TrueKatana... they know their customer base needs what they have so they punish you for it.

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