Brown leather armor
Leather breastplate Made of natural leather, leather straps and acceorios. Measurements, 55cm long, 86 cm chest, 82 cm waist. Weight 1,250kg
With features such as thru-tang handle construction, hammered stainless steel pommel and guard, 2mm rounded edge thickness, this is an ideal sword for reenactment or showfighting. The cord-wrapped leather grip is exceptional in the hand, with an oval cross-section and a slight barrel shape to keep fatigue at bay and ensure a firm grip. The grip is large enough to fit armored hands. A respectable fuller runs the entire length of this sword to relieve and counterbalance the sword in general. A wooden core and a leather-wrapped scabbard with a stainless steel tip accompany each sword.
The blade is forged from 9260 spring steel and tempered to around 50 HRC, providing a long-lasting sword.
The guard deserves special mention, featuring the King-Peen system. King-Peen is essentially a steel flap on the guard under the hilt that is attached to the tang of the sword. This process prevents the guard from coming loose after a long campaign without compromising the strength of the wrist. The pommel is pressed into place and hammered in heat.
Main features:
- 9260 blunt and thick spring steel blade
- Very durable
- with hem
Details:
- Total length: approx. 93.98 cm
- Blade length: approx. 76.2 cm
- Cable length: approx. 11.43 cm
- Weight: approx. 1420g
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The blade is forged in 9260 spring steel and is tempered at about 50 HRC, providing a long-lasting sword.
The guard deserves special mention, presenting the King-Peen system. King-Peen is essentially a steel flap on the guard under the handle that is trapped through the ear of the sword. This process prevents the guard from loosening after a long campaign without compromising the resistance of the handle. The pommel is pressed into place and peeled hot.
Main Features:
- 9260 thick spring steel blade
- Very durable
- with hem
Details:
- Total length: approx. 105 cm
- Blade length: approx. 83 cm
- Cable length: approx. 15.5 cm
- Weight without hem: approx. 1600g
Leather breastplate Made of natural leather, leather straps and acceorios. Measurements, 55cm long, 86 cm chest, 82 cm waist. Weight 1,250kg
Katana madera box, does not include accessories
Handmade in soft leather and sewn to high quality carbon steel rings.
Details:
- 4 in 1 hand woven
- Inner ring diameter: 6 mm
- Ring thickness: 1.6 mm steel
- Finish: natural
Available in size: 9
This Cinquedea , short sword or large dagger of Italian origin with a broad blade, belongs to the Royal Armouries . This design has a longer blade and dates from around 1500–1530.
Although the Cinquedea was often carried as a weapon by civilian personnel, and some were highly decorated, this design is relatively simple and functional, and could have been carried as a military weapon by an infantryman or gunner.
The impressively wide 66 cm blade hasa complex transition from three to two flutes, with a thin and conical cross-section distally, making it a very light and fast weapon for its size.
Our Cinquedea is a faithful replica of all aspects of this sword in terms of shape and specifications, the most interesting being the unique construction of the hilt. The ingenious and iconic design of the guard is made with various components welded together, just like the original. The base of the blade extends completely through the guard and is attached to it (see photos).
The scabbard is made with a wooden body and covered in leather. The tip is reinforced with a brass ferrule. At the mouth of the hem, the leather extends upwards and covers part of the guard.
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts, the original can be seen in the Royal Armouries Collection, Number IX.148.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
SPECIFICATIONS :
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts®
Official product licensed by Royal Armouries. The name Royal Armouries is a registered trademark of Royal Armouries. All rights reserved. The Royal Armouries is the National Museum of Arms and Armor of the United Kingdom.
Reproduction of sword, made of metal with plastic cover and removable.
The cross and the pommel of the sword bear a vulgar Latin inscription meaning: "Custody by a dragon that does not sleep, in the name of truth."
The sword was usually the weapon of choice of medieval knights for combat. Its owners liked to customize it - some even received names - and was considered both a weapon and a symbol - the blade and cable are cross-shaped.
Klappenrock Bjorn, Viking Warrior Coat
Our Viking jacket is made of sturdy cotton fabric (canvas) and lined, except for the sleeves. It is comfortably loose to allow for several layers of clothing underneath. Its length ends just above the knee and therefore conforms to the first medieval representations.
Medieval sword fully functional, with full spike, made of carbon steel.
Excellent Medieval Sword from the new collection of "Medieval Swords"
Certificate of Origin and Quality. Made in Toledo.
23 cm dagger with braided nickel finish handle and red stone on the hilt, with black scabbard.
The Philippine islands are widely known for their wide variety of edged weapons. There is a wide variety of Kris sword styles to choose from, as each island, region, or clan has its favorite, with some placing more emphasis on cutting, while others prefer styles that are more conducive to thrusting.
Cold Steels Kris' blades are made of 1055 carbon steel with hard spring quenching. They are satin polished and fully honed. In profile, Kris blades feature a moderately wavy blade shape with three concave curves and a long, descending spearhead found on almost all Kris swords. This blade shape strikes a good balance between cutting power and thrust capacity. The base of the blades ends in traditional flanges decorated with "file cut", with the shorter one protecting the finger and the longer one protecting the thumb, wrist and lower forearm.
Classic straps emphasize strength and durability over fashion. Hand-carved from exotic Sal wood, they are wrapped with wire and embellished with a brass cushion. Each Kris comes with an equally sturdy and practical sheath.
Details:
- Kris Sword
- Blade material: High carbon steel
- Total length: approx. 66 cm
- Blade length: approx. 52.4 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 5 mm
- Cable length: approx. 13.7 cm
- Weight: approx. 700 g
- Cold Steel® Product No.: CS-SW-KRISSW
The newest sword in the old collection! Sedethul was one of the three swords of Avonthia. The Avonthians were three brothers, sons of a king in ancient times, tasked with imprisoning the Immortal Spirit of Darkness in the depths of the earth (from the mythology of the Swords of Antiquity). The handle features an ornate solid metal handguard, a genuine leather grip, and a piercing ribbed grip. The AUS-6 stainless steel blade has the laser-engraved Kit Rae® badge.
Sword of the Viking King, Windlass
The Vikings emerged from the north to invade and colonize almost the entire known world. They also waged war with each other, and it was not uncommon for kings themselves to lead their troops into battle.
The blade of this Viking sword is made of tempered 1095 carbon steel. The hem is covered with leather and imitation reindeer fur and features some elaborate reliefs. Its metallic decorative elements are handmade and very detailed, in addition it has a sword belt. This sword and its complex scabbard would be worthy of one of those brave Norse kings.
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts.
Note that this sword is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to collector's quality, it is also perfectly suited as an accessory, for example to complete your costume.
This Gugel is made of sturdy canvas and has a very comfortable trim. The head part is wide and has front closure by mooring. It is modeled after high medieval examples.
The most distinctive feature shared by all types of gugels is that they have been tailor-made to cover the head and shoulders. The Vikings were the first proven known to wear this specific type of hood. In the High Middle Ages, it became an integral part of the daily clothing of the commoners and was worn by peasants, craftsmen, travelers and the like. The 14th century brought some changes in the design of the gugel, which became fairer and often adorned with ornate ornaments. But by the early 16th century, it had fallen out of fashion and was rarely used.
Pistol decoration with articulated mechanism
- NON-FUNCTIONAL -
Replica of a German dagger gun. As the name implies, it is a dagger with a flint gun mounted in its center. This combination of dagger or knife and pocket pistol was a strangeness that was quite custom-made. In the Age of Candle, pistol daggers/pistol knives were used by marine forces and pirates. Their dual role as a firearm and sharp maline weapon made them particularly useful in close-range combat.
This evil and ancient sword is wielded by the Sorcerer, the leader of the other spirits. They were once mortal kings, but they were corrupted by the power of the Ring. You feel when the only ring is near. The Sorcerer's Sword was built by Black Earth armourers under the orders of their evil master.
Decorative flint gun, 19th century French. (Left hand). Made of wood and Zamak. Length .- 39 cm.
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With features such as thru-tang handle construction, hammered stainless steel pommel and guard, 2mm rounded edge thickness, this is an ideal sword for reenactment or showfighting. The cord-wrapped leather grip is exceptional in the hand, with an oval cross-section and a slight barrel shape to keep fatigue at bay and ensure a firm grip. The grip is large enough to fit armored hands. A respectable fuller runs the entire length of this sword to relieve and counterbalance the sword in general. A wooden core and a leather-wrapped scabbard with a stainless steel tip accompany each sword.
The blade is forged from 9260 spring steel and tempered to around 50 HRC, providing a long-lasting sword.
The guard deserves special mention, featuring the King-Peen system. King-Peen is essentially a steel flap on the guard under the hilt that is attached to the tang of the sword. This process prevents the guard from coming loose after a long campaign without compromising the strength of the wrist. The pommel is pressed into place and hammered in heat.
Main features:
- 9260 blunt and thick spring steel blade
- Very durable
- with hem
Details:
- Total length: approx. 93.98 cm
- Blade length: approx. 76.2 cm
- Cable length: approx. 11.43 cm
- Weight: approx. 1420g
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