Smooth Conqueror Helmet
The Helmet is a piece of armor that covered and defended the head.
The religious habit is the traditional costume worn by Catholic (and some Anglican) clerics. Still in use today, it has been the formal attire of monks, friars and nuns since the Middle Ages and is a symbol for community and poverty.
The mantle is always long and long-sleeved. The characteristics of the Franciscan friars' dress are the so-called strap (a rope belt) tied at the waist and the capuchin (a shoulder and chest hood reminiscent of the gugel).
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The Helmet is a piece of armor that covered and defended the head.
Peacemaker .45 revolver. Designed by Samuel Colt, USA 1873.
high-quality leather sheath lined with fur (for better protection of your LARP gun coating). It comes with two belt loops (maximum belt width of 10 cm) and is suitable for any LARP sword with a blade width of approx. 6.5 cm.
Details:
- Material: Leather
vegetable tan - Colors: black (IF-IF-101509), brown (IF-IF-101510)
- Length: approx. 88 cm
- Weight: approx. 575 g
Epic Armory's leather products are known for their design, quality materials, and great price.
American Revolutionary Warsaber, by Paul Chen
Based on a period document, Paul Chen's revolutionary War Hanger (or Cuttoe) is precisely sized and antiqued to replicate a museum piece.
The fully tempered high carbon steel blade has a distal cone, with fillers on both sides along the spine, and is lightweight and
Fast.
Material: Resin
Dimensions: 19.8x8x17.5 cm
With wooden base
Manufactured by Winchester Rifle 73, 44-40 caliber, USA. Year 1873
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Aluminum Blade: Stainless Steel Blade
Size: 8.5 cm
Includes:
Clip
-Light
Presentation: Color box
This replica is based on two discoveries made near Saalburg, Germany, and dating from the 2nd century AD.
This lituus is functional and comes with a mouthpiece.
Details:
- Material: brass
- Length: approx. 100 cm
- Weight: approx. 0.8 kg
Medieval sword a hand with disc button. Hand forged in EN-45 steel with heat treatment. The blade is threaded to the button. It has a hardness of 48-50 HRC. Leather strap covered leather. The tip of the blade is rounded and the edges are blunt. Includes leather hem coated in leather.
Very processed sword belt on soil made of bovine leather. The belt has two smaller straps to fasten the hem.
Also suitable for LARP swords. This belt is also available in black (Item No. 1616433002)
Details:
- Material: approx. 3mm thick leather
- Length: approx. 160 cm
- Width: approx. 36 mm
Great Helmet, William of Staunton, 1326 AD, 1.6 mm steel
- ready for battle -
This helmet is a reconstruction of an image on a stone relief depicting William of Staunton, dated 1326 and displayed at staunton church, Norfolkshire, England.
Cal Revolver. 45. 5.5-inch peacemaker. Made in Zamak. It is decorative, although the mechanism works. Also available in blue and nickel-nickel finishes.
Grand Master Sword of the Temple, finished in silver. Initially, the head of the Temple Order was the Grand Master of Jerusalem, but maintained the same level as the other Masters of the Order.
The religious habit is the traditional costume worn by Catholic (and some Anglican) clerics. Still in use today, it has been the formal attire of monks, friars and nuns since the Middle Ages and is a symbol for community and poverty.
The mantle is always long and long-sleeved. The characteristics of the Franciscan friars' dress are the so-called strap (a rope belt) tied at the waist and the capuchin (a shoulder and chest hood reminiscent of the gugel).
Heavy cotton shirt with wooden buttons, hand-woven, straight cut.
Velvet beret, black
one size fits everyone
Color: Black
Material: 100% cotton
Material: 100% Baumwolle
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The religious habit is the traditional costume worn by Catholic (and some Anglican) clerics. Still in use today, it has been the formal attire of monks, friars and nuns since the Middle Ages and is a symbol for community and poverty.
The mantle is always long and long-sleeved. The characteristics of the Franciscan friars' dress are the so-called strap (a rope belt) tied at the waist and the capuchin (a shoulder and chest hood reminiscent of the gugel).
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