What is the difference between officer and NCO Shin Gunto models?
Updated Feb 2026
Historical officer Shin Gunto swords were frequently fitted with ancestral or custom-forged blades, mounted in hand-finished koshirae with ornate tsuba, silk ito wrap, and polished copper or brass fittings. NCO (non-commissioned officer) versions were mass-produced with machine-made blades, a stamped aluminum or copper tsuba, a simple serial number on the tang, and a cast-metal handle designed to mimic traditional tsuka wrapping without actual cord. In our replica line, officer models feature detailed floral or cherry-blossom alloy tsuba, genuine cord-wrapped handles over ray skin, and leather or hardwood saya with decorative accents. NCO replicas replicate the utilitarian aesthetic with iron saya, straightforward copper fittings, and a more spartan overall profile — ideal for collectors who appreciate the production-line authenticity of the enlisted variant.