

🗡️ Own the legacy. Command the moment.
The Combat Commander Gladiator Sword features a 16.63-inch razor-sharp blade crafted from premium 1060 high carbon steel, delivering exceptional cutting and thrusting capability. Its full tang construction guarantees durability and balance, while the ergonomic TPR rubberized handle ensures a secure, slip-resistant grip. Designed with a modernized Roman gladius aesthetic, it comes complete with a reinforced nylon sheath for convenient carry. Ideal for collectors, martial artists, and tactical enthusiasts seeking a blend of historical style and contemporary performance.





| ASIN | B00IA9BWMI |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,220 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #74 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 16.63 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand | United Cutlery |
| Brand Name | United Cutlery |
| Color | Two-Handed Spartan |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 849 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760729300910 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Steel,Tpr |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Length | 24 Inches |
| Item Type Name | United Cutlery Combat Commander Gladiator Sword |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | United Cutlery |
| Model Name | UC3009-BRK |
| Model Number | UC3009-BRK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting,Combat |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Style | Combat |
| UPC | 760729300910 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
J**H
Exemplary Go-Bag Weapon
If this is the type blade you're looking for, then this is the crém-de-la-crém of viable options in a working model! I'm not really a personal fan of a double edged design (sword was a gift), but the Combat Commander feels just right in the hand by weight, size and heft. Very nimble little piece for slashing and back-slashing, but especially stabbing there with! In third part comparison to the military grade SOG "Fusion" Tomahawk which compares well to the M48 Tactical Tomahawk, the brother of this very sword, I would say it's essentially built to the very same standards - this sucker is solid! If you ever thought getting one of these new age 'hawks in your hand felt good, wait until you pick-up a Combat Commander! It should also be noted, as everyone wants to know how it compares to the Cold Steel alternative, this sword is a few inches shorter, but given the machete metal used in the CS model, that's really preferential. The thickness seems a little better with minimal noteworthy bend, comparably. Also, the deeper grind is comforting and it comes razor sharp, like "...dang" Any potential misgiving are more akin to oddities than real problems, so to speak. The lanyard hole is certainly in a curious location, but I'd hesitate to call it "awkward" after looping a dogtag chain through it and testing said lanyard-equivalent through middle and ring fingers, it takes all of 5-seconds to re-acclimate to. On the other hand, the fastening strap can be, and I stress, EASILY sliced off by careless un-sheathing, I really should have known better... To those on the fence, the price is good, so just go for it. If it still doesn't float your boat, lash it to a back-up bug-out bag for your buddy's brother ;-). They'll praise you @ Go Time for arming them so w/ such a BA piece of generic kit, seriously! I mean, the Combat Commander can hardly claim the title of "specialty item" but it looks/feels like exactly what you need in the closet for a grid down type scenario for those who never took the time to lean their own preferences, aka the valuable bro who finally says "You were right all along, now give me a weapon!"
D**.
Buy it, Try it, Love it!
I purchased this gladius copy for two resaons: price and length of the blade. I own the Cold Steel Gladius machete and found it to be a well made tool and though this one, based on the number of good reviews, would be a good companion piece. The price was about $10 less then the CS version so I thought I would take a chance. When it came, I was taken aback by the box, which did little to protect it. However, the handle and blade were wrapped in plastic to keep moisture from it, a nice touch. It came in it's sheath (more on that later). After wiping the blade down with some CLP lubricant and honing the factory edges a bit, I compared it to the CS machete side by side. The CS blade is about 2" longer and the blade was a tad bit thicker. Also, the handle material of the CS blade, while very tough, is a bit slippery. Then it was time for the 20 oz. water bottle test. One quick swing cleaved the bottle in twain, leaving the bottom half sitting .5 inches (yes, I measured) from where I had set it! In other words, it's a definite cutting blade! The United gladius has a rubberized handle that is very comfortable in the hand and has plenty of room for any hand size. It has better balance then the CS gladius, which is a lot more point heavy when you hold the two next to each other. The United blade is quick in the hand, has a very nice wasp waist blade with a nicely tapered point that penetrates deep. The sheath isn't bad but it isn't great, either. It does have a large loop to fit any width of belt and seems to be a little better constructed and designed then my CS one. For now, it will do the job until I can fashion a leather, wood or a Kydex version. I am impressed with how United Cutlery has stepped up the quality of their product line and this Combat Commander Gladius is not exception. For the price, I am very happy with it.
M**L
Nice ,sharp short sword,great value!
This is a very nicely done inexpensive short sword ,arrived sharp and very nice for 1 handed swinging,only issue I have and it's big ,it has a hot spot when I swing it on the bottom of my hand ,it appears after just a few swings so I'll have to modify it a bit hopefully, otherwise it's an awesome sword you can actually use
J**R
Seems to be good quality
Exactly what we ordered. Seems to be good quality. Proof will come as we utilize it for camping. It might be a little heavy for backpacking, we shall see.
P**H
An excellent little blade for a good price!
This thing is awesome. I just spent a couple hours frankly abusing the blade on various stuff, including all sorts of branches, an old wooden chair, some two-by-fours and even a log—and I'm very impressed, especially for the price. It feels sturdy and cuts very well (very sharp, right out of the box), and the lightweight construction ensures smooth handling. I was concerned at first that the thin blade might not be up to heavier work, but trying it out has dismissed these worries. I bought it to replace an old machete, figuring, "what the hell, let's try something that tickles my geeky, history-buff fancy," and I feel that I made a good decision. This thing is very useful and very, very entertaining to use. The Combat Commander was great for both slicing and stabbing; it held its edge very well, and the point is still pristine (even after stabbing it right into the log a dozen times and hacking the chair to bits). It made short work of branches and cut deeply into the two-by-fours with very little effort. I'll admit that when I hacked up the seat of that old wooden chair, I had boyish fantasies of being a Roman legionary or maybe a Greek hoplite, splintering my opponents shield in battle. Like I said, this thing is lots of fun. The handle is comfortable and sturdy, the rubberized grip is secure; the lanyard hole in the middle is a bit unusual for me, but I'll probably use the smaller hole on the "pommel," which is is actually the exposed (and moderately pointy) end of the tang. The blade comes nice and sharp, with a light coating of oil. The sheath is nice and durable, and the lockdown strap holds the blade in place with impressive snugness. All in all, I am very pleased with this purchase. It promises to be a very handy, and kinda flashy tool for outdoor work and camping. And I have no doubt that it would be great for personal defense, in the unlikely event that such a thing became necessary, considering the damage it did to so much solid wood. It works like a machete and handles like a short sword, a fun, great-looking new toy for an outdoorsy person or anybody with a love a blades. I'd recommend the Combat Commander to anyone, anytime.
R**N
Excellent Quality!!!!
I purchased this sword after reading reviews for both United Cutlery and Cold Steel's "gladius" swords. First off, this sword is not in the style of the traditional Roman gladius.The blade has a nore leaf-shaped profile, making it closer to the Greek Xiphos (though this is much, much shorter) Anyways, Cold Steel's sword is nearly exaclty as to how the Roman gladius is, with a straight short blade. However, I am glad that I purchased this one, though the blade IS stainless steel (SS), it is very strong. The blade is a little thicker than a machete blade, but again, is very tough. The handle is a hard rubber but still comfortable and for those asking, the "sword" is full tang, meaning the metal of the blade extends all the way through the handle to the pommel. There is a glassbreaker on the end which is a really neat addition. The blade does come sharp, but not enough to pass the paper test (though you could sharpen it more if you want, I will). Finally, the shealth is better quality than I thought, as I expected it was nylon but unlike I expected was lined with thin plastic and reinforced at the tip. It has a snap to secure the sword in and a loop to hitch it to the belt. All in all, the United Cutlery "Combat Gladiator" sword is most definitely worth the $30 and is extremely good quality for the price. It arrived within two days of my purchase in the United Cutlery box which was in the Amazon box, the sword itself wrapped separately and secured ib the shealth- also wrapped- in the box.
R**E
Good lightweight machete, but hilt needs to go.
I was going to write a long review of this sword, but I read a review that worth sharing. I was going to tell you that this "machete" is excellent for the money. I was going to point out that: -1060 carbon steel (good) -made in China (you decided) -cuts water vines up to an inch pretty well -works good on smaller stuff -light weight makes it easier to control -will penetrate the sidewall of tire -did NOT penetrate tire tread -not for heavy use; use Cold Steel Jungle Machete for thicker than an inch brush -will bend a little with heavy use but you can bend it back. -sharp when it arrives, but will need file and stone work for a good edge. (use Crescent Nicholson 8" Rectangular Double/Single Cut Axe File and Lansky Puck - Dual Grit Multi-Purpose Sharpener) I was going to point out that pommel needs to be cut and ground down because it gets in the way when you actually use this thing as a machete (or sword), digging into your wrist as you swing at branches or well.......gnomes. But instead I'm going to recommend you read the review by "Matheau Kulhanek; 5.0 out of 5 stars; This Gnome slaying machine saved my life. Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019."
B**A
Outstanding!
Outstanding! It is extremely light; very easy to wield and chop; stab and slice! The handle is comfortable. The steel is a very durable steel. The size is versatile enough for many uses!