#602130
German Halberd
Particularly cheap and rustically worn bar weapon with a simple wood handle. The blades manufactured of iron are welded together. With a two-part screwing together cash wood handle.
Bar weapons are well-known to the weapon historians already from the Bronce Age. They were important weapons not only with the barbarian tribes and north men. They were used it use in form amended constantly up to the end of the Middle Ages.
Irrespective of the use of the halberds and quarrel axes in the military service they were equipment parts of night watchmen and at bodyguards. Today, they are still used at the papal Swiss guard.
The members of the swiss Confederation have gone at battles they achieved military successes at Morgarten 1315, Sempach 1386 and Näfels 1388 in which with these long weapons such as particularly in the history. Halberds were used against rank and file and also against riders.
Germanic ax
by Jean Fuentes
#651127
Germanic ax by Jean Fuentes
It is a decoration item, it is not designed for practical use.
#602288
Spear
Speerblatt
This article is designed for decoration and not for practical use.
A Roman long spear spear leaf. The delivery takes place without wooden handle.
Manufactured in India.
#602289
Spear without wood handle
This article is designed for decoration and not for practical use.
#604025
Spearhead 81206
The spearhead is designed for decoration and not for practical use. The product was manufactured in India and corresponds to the applicable quality.
Linton knife Forestmachete I.
by Linton
#604446
Linton knife Forestmachete I. by Linton
Blade Angel wrapped with strong black cord, including strong green Nylon Sheath
Manufactured in Taiwan.
#604461
Roman longspear
This Roman longspear is designed for decoration and not for practical use.
The spear is screwed into the center. The article is imported from India and corresponds to the applicable quality.
Made in India.
Battleaxe
by Jean Fuentes
#651128
Battleaxe by Jean Fuentes
rustikales Design
Battle-axes were greatly feared both in melee and as a throwing weapon. Your use of the end you can see at the end of the 17th century.
Regardless of the use of halberds and battle-axes in the military service they were pieces of equipment at night watchmen and bodyguards. Today they still find use in the Papal Swiss Guard.
Particularly in history, the Swiss Confederates are at battles such as at Morgarten 1315 Sempach in 1386 and Naefels 1388, in which they achieved military success with these rifles. Halberds were used against infantry and against Rider.
It is a decoration item, which is not designed for practical use. The design is rustic and the time (the Middle Ages) modeled, so this ax is very real.