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  • Decorated Viking Scramasax

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    Some Vikings were fond of prestige weapons, those being ornate pieces that were as much signs of rank as anything else. This Decorated Viking Scramasax is one such piece with fine detailing, made out of a typical Viking knife.

  • Venetian War Hammer

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    When medieval knight meets Venetian War Hammer, the knight is sure to taste defeat. Based on historical designs, this hammer is similar in design to the Bec de Corbin, with a balanced design that utilizes hammer, spike, and spear.

  • War Axe

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    Axes have traditionally been used for a wide variety of purposes, being both a weapon and a tool. This War Axe, though, is less a tool and more a weapon of war, designed purely for use on the field of battle.

  • Foot Soldier’s War Hammer

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    As armor got better, blades became less effective, although weapons like this Foot Soldier’s War Hammer remained, being extremely effective against armored and unarmored foes, as the hammer delivered considerable impact either way.

  • Engraved Steel Rondel Dagger

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    Popular particularly in the fifteenth century, this Engraved Steel Rondel Dagger recreates the look of the side-arm that serfs, nobles, and knights were all carrying, thanks to its openness of design, as well as to its effective form.

  • 14th Century Bec de Faucon

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    In medieval times, the polearm was a popular weapon used in combat, meant to crush an opponent with a few blows. The 14th Century Bec de Faucon is one of the most deadly of these weapons, its features meant to disarm an enemy quickly.

  • Bone Handled Viking Utility Dagger

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    Vikings found uses for weapons of every size, as they had a number of tasks to accomplish at any given time. The Bone Handled Viking Utility Dagger is a tool fit for a Norse warrior of unmatched stature and barbaric strength.

  • Viking Utility Dagger

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    During the Viking Age, all free Norse men were expected to carry their own weapons at all times. Make sure you are prepared for whatever obstacle you face, either by land or sea, with the Viking Utility Dagger at your side.

  • Cinquedea Short Sword

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    Born of the Italian renaissance, the Cinquedea Short Sword was a popular weapon during the 15th and early 16th centuries. Named for its width (cinquedea means five fingers), it was favored by civilians, thanks to its hardy make.

  • Perrins Axe

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    A small hand axe made a good side-arm or secondary weapon for a medieval warrior, while a larger axe, like this Perrins Axe, is more suited as a primary weapon, allowing a warrior to easily cleave through his foes with remarkable ease.

  • Roman Pick Axe

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    Roman warriors did wield other weapons then the traditional gladius and pilum. One of their more situational weapons was this brutal looking Roman Pick Axe. Also known as a dolabra, this impressive piece is both a weapon and a tool.

  • Hammer Hawk

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    Some tomahawks are made for show and some are made for use. This traditional Hammer Hawk is one that is made for use, featuring a balance and construction that makes this tomahawk fun and easy to throw, either for fun or competition.

  • Bleeding Stillman Hawk

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    Some tomahawks are made for show and some are made for use. This Bleeding Stillman Hawk is one that is made for use, featuring a balance and construction that makes this tomahawk fun and easy to throw, either for fun or competition.

  • Heavy Throwing Hawk

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    Some tomahawks are made for show and some are made for use. This Heavy Throwing Hawk is one that is made for use, featuring a balance and construction that makes this tomahawk fun and easy to throw, either for fun or competition.

  • Spear Spiked Axe

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    If a halberd is a spear that includes the blade of an axe, then this Spear Spiked Axe is an axe that includes the stabbing point of a spear, which transforms this close-quarters cleaver into a versatile threat in any warriors hands.

  • 10th Century Gotland Viking Cross Axe

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    Vikings are known as one of the most brutal groups of people to have existed, yet they were also capable of incredible craftsmanship. The 10th Century Gotland Viking Cross Axe is an homage to the bold weapons used by these warriors.

  • Short Hafted Double Bit Axe

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    In battle, it is true about what they say – two heads are better than one. This Short Hafted Double Bit Axe features two blades that make it a deadly weapon for any warrior to wield, as well as a frightening weapon to face.

  • Long Hafted Double Bit Axe

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    In battle, it is true about what they say – two heads are better than one. This Long Hafted Double Bit Axe features two blades that make it a deadly weapon for any warrior to wield, as well as a frightening weapon to face.

  • Two Handed Viking Battle Axe

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    The weapons of the Viking warrior were streamlined in design, yet possessed of fine detail work that made each one a distinctive armament. This Two Handed Viking Battle Axe is no different, appearing as both weapon and work of art.

  • La Tene Celtic Spear

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    Modeled after one of the spearheads found in a La Tene burial site, this La Tene Celtic Spear is a recreation of a centuries-old spear from history that features great Celtic style, as well as an effective and wicked looking wave-blade.

  • Lochaber Axe

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    The Scots were not without their own variants of traditional weapons. This Lochaber Axe looks like it would be a spear, but in reality, it was used more similarly to the medieval halberd, being capable of both stabbing and hacking.

  • Fauchard Fork

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    Many different styles of pole arms came out of the Middle Ages and some happened to be quite intriguing. This Fauchard Fork is one example, featuring a convexly curved cutting blade as well as a lethal, straight-edged stabbing point.

  • Roman Square Pilum

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    The two weapons a Roman soldier would have been armed with were, more often than not, the gladius and the pilum. The type of pilum, or javelin, could vary from soldier to soldier, though, and some favored a typical Square Pilum.

  • Guard Spear

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    Spears were often a mainstay in a medieval army, although in close quarters combat, a six-foot long spear could become more than unwieldy. That is why there were spears, like this Guard Spear, which excelled at a much shorter range.

  • Trollsbane Axe

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    This axes name implies that it is the premier weapon for killing trolls, although that is not quite right. The Trollsbane Axe is actually quite effective against anything, utilizing a broad, heavy blade that cleaves with remarkable ease.

  • Scythe

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    Oftentimes during the medieval era, the peasantry had to fend for themselves and so many crafted weapons by taking farm tools and repurposing them. This Scythe is based on a typical farm implement that has been balanced for war.

  • Fauchard

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    A Fauchard is a pole weapon that is similar in nature to glaive, being designed to deliver thrusts and cuts from a distance. The difference comes from the shape of the blade, as the fauchards design is much more complex and involved.

  • Battle Bardiche

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    The bardiche was a style of pole axe that was used throughout Eastern Europe during the medieval and renaissance periods. The Battle Bardiche behaves like a large axe with an oversized blade, making it perfectly suited for cleaving.

  • Glaive

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    Not all medieval pole weapons were made for thrusting and stabbing. Some, like the Glaive, combined the strengths of a spear and a sword, creating a weapon that had the range of a spear with the ability to slash and cut like a sword.

  • Renaissance Parrying Dagger

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    The perfect sidekick to your sword of choice, a parrying dagger is used for defense in your offhand. In contrast to daggers of the later Renaissance, this Renaissance Parrying Dagger has a blade ideal for stabbing as well as blocking.

  • Indian Katar

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    The Indian Katar is not a common weapon. Similar in design to a push-dagger, yet larger, the exotic dagger is essentially a punch-blade, one that greatly enhances the lethality of a warrior by fitting a blade onto their hand.

  • Highland Arming Sword

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    Featuring a touch of Scottish design, this Highland Arming Sword is the weapon that any knight would be glad to wield – possessed of an effective form and a long blade, while still having a bit of stylish design to its appearance, as well.

  • Gallowglass Sword

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    The Scots were not without their own mercenary force in the Middle Ages, and theirs were, locally, some of the best fighters around. This Gallowglass Sword is based on the weapon of that group, as well as carrying their name!

  • French Grenadier Infantry Sword

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    Sabers have been favored the world over, for hundreds of years, as military swords, and this French Grenadier Infantry Sword reaches back into the 1700s, serving as a symbol of office and rank, as well as a battlefield companion.

  • Pappenheimer Hilt Rapier

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    The rapier was a popular weapon across all of Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, and each area had its own design. This Pappenheimer Hilt Rapier, for instance, is a reproduction of a sword that is based out of Germany.

  • Viking Warrior Dagger

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    Do not believe that Vikings only favored the most powerful weapons. They were pragmatists and warriors foremost, and so used whatever worked the best. That meant that sometimes, they used smaller weapons, like this Viking Warrior Dagger.

  • Viking Sax

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    If there is one thing to be learned by observing Viking weaponry, it is that the Vikings loved their blades. This Viking Sax is a broad-bladed knife, although given its length this wood-handled blade is practically a Viking short sword.

  • Korsoygaden Viking Sword

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    This simple yet attractive Viking sword is modeled after an archaeological find that is dated to 1100AD. Named after where the sword was originally found, this Korsoygaden Viking Sword has a distinctive hilt and a broad, deadly blade.

  • Arming Dagger with Scabbard

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    For the times when a sword could not be carried, a knight could always depend on having his Arming Dagger with Scabbard close at hand. Like its cousin, this dagger excels in combat, featuring a shape that is designed to be versatile.

  • Arming Sword with Scabbard

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    The Arming Sword with Scabbard is a replica of the sword that became the traditional weapon of the knight, before the longsword. The weapon is a single-handed sword with a broad blade designed for cutting, slashing, and thrusting.

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