I need to purchase a new longsword waster, and I'm considering a New Stirling Arms (NSA) Hand and a Half or a Little Ravens Longword or Greatsword. I've handled a NSA and it is pleasure to handle and allows me to make those quick Meyer-style changes in directions from side to side. But I wonder if it approximates the weight of a real sword. No weight is posted on their website. My current waster, a Wooden Weapons is perhaps too tip-heavy and the handle is too flat to allow me to shift my hands quickly and fluidly. I have not handled a Little Raven waster and from the posted website photos can't tell if the handle is round enough to accomodate quick grip shifts. The Little Raven company says the weight of the Longsword is 2 lb 2 oz and the Greatsword is about 2 lb 8 oz. I wonder if anyone reading this has both a Little Raven and NSA or have handled both and would be willing to list the pros and cons of the two wasters.
Thanks.
G. Matthew Webb
ARMA member
OKC
