Handmade Viking round pin
Carved Colored Horn for Drinking with Stand
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Carved Colored Horn for Drinking with Stand
Caltrop, hand forged in steel
Replica of a medieval caltrop, also known as chicken foot or Wolfsangel.
It consists of four sharp nails, three of which form the main pillars,
while a nail always points vertically upwards. The Romans already used caltrops,
who were called Tribulus.
Hand forged medieval handcuffs with key
Aquila - Standard Roman Legionary Eagle with wooden shaft
Gladiator's network, also called The Rete.
The retiarius was a Roman gladiator who struggled with stylized equipment in the style of a fisherman: a heavy net, a three-pointed trident, and a dagger (pugio). The retiarius wore light armor, wearing arm protection and shoulder protection. Usually, her outfit consisted only of a thong held in place by a wide belt, or in a short tunic with light padding. He didn't wear head protection or footwear. The net was used to catch the opponent, make him stumble or whip him.
Our reproductions of historical handcuffs are fully functional and suitable for various eras. They are forged in solid steel and with antique finish.
Features:
- Material: steel
- Inner diameter handles: approx. 7 to 8 cm
- Total length of chain and handles: approx. 134 cm
- Weight: approx. 1.2 kg
Metal bullet submachine gun MP-40. Length: 2.3 cms.
The Springfield rifles, manufactured in the same name as the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, were part of the standard weaponry of American troops. A bayonet for hand-to-hand combat was often used in these rifles, the length of which could be compared to short swords. This authentic replica of the Springfield bayonet is made of steel with leather plates on the handle. The included sheath is made of leather and features steel fittings.
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