This is medieval dagger replica of Claymore. Historically, knives and daggers were always considered secondary or even tertiary weapons. Most cultures mainly fought with pole weapons, swords, and axes at arm's length if not already utilizing bows, spears, slings, or other long-range weapons. Roman soldiers were issued a pugio. From the year 1250 onward, gravestones and other contemporary images show knights with a dagger or combat knife at their side. The hilt and blade shapes began to resemble smaller versions of swords and led to a fashion of ornamented sheaths and hilts in the late-15th century.
Size:
Overall Length(with Sheath): 15,7 "
Blade Length: 9,5"
Weight: 0.5 lb
Makes a grat gift for collectors.
Only people aged 18 and over are permitted to buy the items we offer. Our products are only decorations inspired by the originals, thus should NOT serve or be used as a combat weapon. |