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Purpleheart Armoury

Postby Dakota Brown » Tue Nov 26, 2013 8:07 pm

Are their wooden swords any good?

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Postby John Farthing » Wed Nov 27, 2013 1:03 pm

While the ARMA does not have any professional business relationship with any company and we do not accept advertising on our sites. As consumer advocates, we are always happy to field questions about our reccomendations for top quality training gear and equipment.

For a myriad of reasons that don't need rehashing here, we have not had any dealing with the 'Purple Heart' company in many years. As such, we are not qualified to comment on the level of quality offered in their current product lines.

If you are looking for a good quality waster or wooden training weapon, I have no reservations in recommending the following makers/distributors:

- New Stirling Arms

- Raven Armouries

I hope that helps.
-John Farthing, Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director


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