PISTOL 0.45 M1911A1 AUTOMATIC, USA 1911 (1° E 2 ° GM)
Reproduction of a pistol, in metal and engraved wooden cables, with simulation of loading and firing, mobile safety, removable barrel and removable charger.
Merglin LARP Tent, Group Tent, Natural Color
This functional medieval group tent provides ample space for 2 to 3 occupants (3 meters) or 4 to 5 occupants (4 meters) with their respective belongings and equipment. It's quick and easy to assemble and has the right touch for any medieval market, military camp, or LARP event. With a large internal height and a generous diameter, it offers enough space for the head and for sleeping. The sidewalls can be rolled up, which allows you to enjoy the summer weather and keep it airy on hot days, while staying well protected from heat and direct sunlight. The tent is equipped with a convenient zipper door, and the bottom edge closes completely with a grass cloth. Three sealable openings in the ceiling as well as in the side walls provide adequate ventilation.
Thanks to its particular weave (twill), the 100% cotton canvas is exceptionally tear-resistant and virtually waterproof to water.
Our LARP Merglin tent is the perfect starter model for those who want to maintain the proper atmosphere of the camp. However, please note that neither its design and construction, nor the materials used are suitable for a historically authentic representation.
Details:
- Dimensions: approx. 3 m / 4 m in diameter
- Center height: approx. 2.30 m / 2.50 m
- Fabric: 100% cotton, 340 g/m² (3 meters), 425 g/m² (4 meters) (g/m²), waterproofed and treated against mold and mildew
- Color: natural
- Weight: approx. 16.5 kg / 21 kg
The complete LARP tent is shipped in one package. The scope of delivery includes a sectional vertical pole made of metal, a metal sectional door frame, support ropes with tensioners, as well as tent stakes.
Remark: Our Merglin group tent is available in two different sizes. The photos show the Ø 4 m version.
All measurements are approximate and may differ from the actual product supplied.
Important information about assembly, handling and maintenance of our historic tents:
You can extend the life of your Viking tent, Roman tent, Saxon tent, Knight's tent, medieval tent, commercial tent or medieval market stall and enjoy its use for a longer time by observing the following precautions:
Setting up the tent is a relatively easy task that can be completed quickly and stress-free thanks to the loop system. The posts can be adjusted in length to suit your needs. When assembling the tent, make sure that the ropes connecting the roof angles and the stakes continuously follow the lines of the tent seams and that the stakes are properly aligned with the bottom corners or loops of the tent. Do not overstretch the ropes , as natural materials such as wood or cotton change under the influence of air humidity and need room to contract and expand. You can prevent, for example, the roof holes for the poles from being distended and ultimately making it easier for water to enter. We recommend loosening the ropes a little at night, as the humidity in the air increases considerably at night and can increase the risk of excessive stress exerted on your tent. The ropes should also be loosened a little in rain or high atmospheric humidity.
When assembling the side wall, it is best to start from the opening side of the tent. As an additional preventive measure against moisture and mold, the walls of the tent should not touch the ground as much as possible (this does not apply to tents with tarpaulin). If the tent has been exposed to moisture, we strongly recommend that you dry it after use, as otherwise it is likely to mold. Wooden poles should never be wrapped in plastic or anything like that. Once the poles are dry, a cotton cloth is perfectly sufficient. Do not, under any circumstances, use detergents or any other cleaning products to clean your tent. The best way to remove dried dirt is to use a brush. As for storing your tent for a long period of time, separate all the accessories (stakes, ropes, etc.) from the tent itself and preferably pack everything separately. Make sure all items are dry and stored in a dry place.
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Delivery includes all the necessary accessories for the proper assembly and attachment of the tent. Details
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- Fabric: 100% cotton, 350 g/m² (3 x 3 meters), 425 g/m² (4 x 4 meters) (g/m2), waterproofed and treated against mold and mildew
- Dimensions: approx. 3 x 3 m / 4 x 4 m
- Entrance height: approx. 2 m / 2.25 m
- Internal height: approx. 2 m / 2.25 m
- Height of side walls: approx. 60-65 cm / 70-75 cm
- Weight: approx. 25 kg / 31 kg
Scope of delivery:
- 2 packs
- 1 skin
tent- 3 vertical sectional iron poles, approx. 2 m / 2.25 m
- 1 x iron sectional ridge post, approx. 3 m / 4 m
- 6 / 8 stakes
Large Tent - 8 / 10 Stakes
Tent Small-Cotton Ropes with Turnbuckles
All measurements are approximate and may differ from the actual product supplied. The tents are handmade, which gives them an authentic look on the one hand, but can also result in one or two minor defects on the other hand. Cotton is a natural material that reacts differently depending on various outdoor conditions and can shrink or expand considerably. Therefore, the iron poles included in the delivery may not immediately fit into the designated holes. In certain cases, you may need to shorten the posts a bit to size. Please do not try to stretch the skin of the tent by force, as this increases the risk of the tarp tearing or the stitches breaking.
Important information about assembly, handling and maintenance of our historic tents:
You can extend the life of your Viking tent, Roman tent, Saxon tent, knights' tent, medieval tent, trade tent or medieval market stall and enjoy its use for a longer time by observing the following precautions:
Do not overstretch the ropes, as natural materials such as wood or cotton change under the influence of air humidity and need room to contract and expand. Thus, you can prevent, for example, that the holes from the roof to the poles are stretched and ultimately facilitate the entry of water. We recommend loosening the ropes a bit at night, as the humidity in the air increases considerably at night and can increase the risk of excessive stress exerted on your tent. The ropes should also be loosened a bit in rain or high atmospheric humidity. If the tent has been exposed to moisture, we strongly advise you to dry it after use, otherwise it is likely to mold. Do not use detergents or any other cleaning products to clean your tent under any circumstances. The best way to remove dried dirt is to use a brush. As for storing your tent for a long period of time, separate all accessories (stakes, ropes, etc.) from the tent itself, and preferably pack everything separately. Make sure all items are dry and stored in a dry place.
Reproduction of a pistol, in metal and engraved wooden cables, with simulation of loading and firing, mobile safety, removable barrel and removable charger.
Falcao Íbera decorative 64 cm. With stainless steel blade decorated with bird and handle with ornamental geometric details. Made in Toledo.
One Piece Zoro Functional Sandai Kitetsu Katana with AISI 1045 carbon steel blade, burgundy cord handle, with stand. Unofficial replica
Total size: 102 cm
Blade size: 69 cm
Blade thickness: 7.4 mm
Cable: Rope
Support: Supported
Italian fool (Brescia), 1825. Polished bronze finish.
simple but shapely, made of strong cow leather. Leather is purely tanned to vegetable, ie without chemical additives and therefore very durable.
The belt can be adjusted to size with a leather drawstring system at the front and an adjustable button clasp at the back. It is suitable for a waist circumference approx. 68 to 89 cm.
Mizutori® (Crane) Katana
The Crane is a symbol of luck and longevity, loyalty and strength, and is a much-loved symbol in Japan. While developing a new Katana to add to the line of long-standing and world-renowned Japanese blades, Cold Steel® felt it was appropriate to add the crane as a motif.
Metallic shield with black bordered background with edges in glossy gold finish. In the center is decorated with the coat of arms of Castilla y León, made of golden metal. On the back has springs to be able to hang the shield on the wall as medieval decoration. The total size of the shield is 64 x 46 cm.
This battle-ready Viking sword was developed in close cooperation with fencing and martial arts instructor Volker Kunkel and his West-Coast-Institute. Unfortunately, Volker did not live to see the launch of this small series on the market. He passed away very early, in April 2021.
The goal was to offer a sturdy, yet light and well-balanced sword, ready for battle, with a smaller budget. Here, Volker contributed his many years of experience as a fencing teacher, trainer, and traveling merchant in medieval markets. The Ulfberth® team and their blacksmiths have implemented these specifications and the result is a battle-ready Viking sword with a great value for money.
Based on the original from 9 to 10 c. examples found in Britain and classified as Type L according to Petersen's Viking sword typology, features a blade forged in spring steel, which has been hardened in oil and tempered to a Rockwell hardness of approx. 48-52 HRC. The very wide fuller makes it flexible and lightweight. The sword comes with approx. 2 - Edges 2.5 mm thick and tip rounded and relatively wide, which makes it eligible for combat on stage.
Like many surviving historical examples of the time, the pommel is a two-part construction: the trilobed upper section is fixed to the curved base by means of two rivets, and the complete spike of the blade is solidly hammered into the lid of the pommel.
This sword is available with two different blade lengths (select the model you need from the drop-down menu: short = 64 cm / long = 74 cm). The short version is particularly ideal as a beginner's sword for fencers who are not yet very strong.
Matching leather sheaths with sword belt (product no. ULF-SW-11SA or ULF-SW-11SB ) are available separately.
Details:
- Battle-ready sword category: SK-B
Learn more about our classification for practical swords without cutting
- Blade material: spring steel (high carbon steel, non-stainless), hardened and tempered
- Rockwell Hardness: approx. 48-52 HRC
- Cable material: leather-clad wood, handle and protection in cast steel
Dimensions Sword ULF-SW-12 A (short version)
- Total length: approx. 80.5 cm
- Blade length: approx. 64 /64.5 cm
- Handle length: approx. 16 cm (handle approx. 10.5 cm)
- Blade width in protection: approx. 4.6 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm (cutting edges approx. 2 mm)
- Break-even point: approx. 10 cm from guard
- Guard: approx. 12.5 cm long, 2 cm wide, 1 cm thick (center) / 2.5 cm thick (ends)
- Weight: approx. 1140 g
Two-Headed Details:
- Axe Head Material: Steel
Carbon - Total length: approx. 87 cm
- Maximum width: approx. 41 cm
- Shaft length: approx. 67 cm
- Weight: approx. 2.8 kg
With the Throk Double-Headed Axe, Berserk Blades expands its collection of modern-focused knives to include historical weapons from the past.
Throk is a classic double-sided axe with a functional and minimalist design, made entirely in the style of historical originals. The axe features a high-quality carbon steel blade with two curved cutting edges. The cutting edges are not sharp, making the axe an ideal collector's item, prop, or decoration/display piece. The axe head is firmly mounted on a sturdy wooden shaft for a secure and comfortable grip.
Silver Silver Centurion Roman helmet in natural size and gold with red feather. It includes padding. One size one.
The Viking spearhead offered here displays the narrow, pointed blade designed to pierce the mesh. The Nordic warrior often carried several light-throwing spears in combat, loaded into the shield's hand on a charge. These were launched as the distance closed, leaving the warrior free to use his sword or axe in hand-to-hand combat.
This is a Katana with a beautiful hand-forged blade. The 71 cm long blade is made of 1045 carbon steel with 55 HRC and covered with a blue color. The Katana is 106 cm long and is decorated with golden decorations. The blade is sharp.
A lacquered sheath made of wood is included.
Details:
Weight: with Saya: 1.32 kg without Saya: 1.12 kg
Total length: 102 cm
Blade length (without Habaki): 71 cm
Blade Material: 1045 Carbon Steel with Groove
Blade Feature: Polished Sanding, Plating
Blade thickness: 7.0 mm
Blade width: 3.2 cm
Sheath (Saya) Material: hardwood, lacquered
This dagger from Conan is the indispensable weapon for the king of all barbarians. This large dagger has a high 1065 carbon steel blade, antique brass guard and button and a leather covered handle.
Ships in a wooden box.
3-unit katana belt, belt like Roronoa Zoro's in One Piece, made of high-quality synthetic leather.
Overall Size: 110 cm
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Merglin LARP Tent, Group Tent, Natural Color
This functional medieval group tent provides ample space for 2 to 3 occupants (3 meters) or 4 to 5 occupants (4 meters) with their respective belongings and equipment. It's quick and easy to assemble and has the right touch for any medieval market, military camp, or LARP event. With a large internal height and a generous diameter, it offers enough space for the head and for sleeping. The sidewalls can be rolled up, which allows you to enjoy the summer weather and keep it airy on hot days, while staying well protected from heat and direct sunlight. The tent is equipped with a convenient zipper door, and the bottom edge closes completely with a grass cloth. Three sealable openings in the ceiling as well as in the side walls provide adequate ventilation.
Thanks to its particular weave (twill), the 100% cotton canvas is exceptionally tear-resistant and virtually waterproof to water.
Our LARP Merglin tent is the perfect starter model for those who want to maintain the proper atmosphere of the camp. However, please note that neither its design and construction, nor the materials used are suitable for a historically authentic representation.
Details:
- Dimensions: approx. 3 m / 4 m in diameter
- Center height: approx. 2.30 m / 2.50 m
- Fabric: 100% cotton, 340 g/m² (3 meters), 425 g/m² (4 meters) (g/m²), waterproofed and treated against mold and mildew
- Color: natural
- Weight: approx. 16.5 kg / 21 kg
The complete LARP tent is shipped in one package. The scope of delivery includes a sectional vertical pole made of metal, a metal sectional door frame, support ropes with tensioners, as well as tent stakes.
Remark: Our Merglin group tent is available in two different sizes. The photos show the Ø 4 m version.
All measurements are approximate and may differ from the actual product supplied.
Important information about assembly, handling and maintenance of our historic tents:
You can extend the life of your Viking tent, Roman tent, Saxon tent, Knight's tent, medieval tent, commercial tent or medieval market stall and enjoy its use for a longer time by observing the following precautions:
Setting up the tent is a relatively easy task that can be completed quickly and stress-free thanks to the loop system. The posts can be adjusted in length to suit your needs. When assembling the tent, make sure that the ropes connecting the roof angles and the stakes continuously follow the lines of the tent seams and that the stakes are properly aligned with the bottom corners or loops of the tent. Do not overstretch the ropes , as natural materials such as wood or cotton change under the influence of air humidity and need room to contract and expand. You can prevent, for example, the roof holes for the poles from being distended and ultimately making it easier for water to enter. We recommend loosening the ropes a little at night, as the humidity in the air increases considerably at night and can increase the risk of excessive stress exerted on your tent. The ropes should also be loosened a little in rain or high atmospheric humidity.
When assembling the side wall, it is best to start from the opening side of the tent. As an additional preventive measure against moisture and mold, the walls of the tent should not touch the ground as much as possible (this does not apply to tents with tarpaulin). If the tent has been exposed to moisture, we strongly recommend that you dry it after use, as otherwise it is likely to mold. Wooden poles should never be wrapped in plastic or anything like that. Once the poles are dry, a cotton cloth is perfectly sufficient. Do not, under any circumstances, use detergents or any other cleaning products to clean your tent. The best way to remove dried dirt is to use a brush. As for storing your tent for a long period of time, separate all the accessories (stakes, ropes, etc.) from the tent itself and preferably pack everything separately. Make sure all items are dry and stored in a dry place.
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