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This medieval aventail is constructed from butted round rings, stitched to a leather band. It is ready to be riveted into a helmet to upgrade it with the further protection of a mail aventail. The individual rings are 16 gauge in thickness and 9 mm in diameter.
Specifications:
Construction: Butted
Ring Type: Round Wire
Material: 16ga. High Tensile Steel
Finish: Natural
Ring Internal Diameter: 9mm
Length of Leather Band is approximately: 24 inches
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
However, the French vanguard made contact and started to attack without the benefit of a plan. The French made as many as 15 attacks, and the English checked each one in turn, primarily thanks to the English longbowmen. In the end, the French were decimated and the English had a decisive victory.
The Crecy is one type of sword that would have seen service on both sides during the 100 Years War.
Oakeshott describes the Type XVIa sword as having a long, tapering blade, broad at the hilt, with a sharp, often reinforced, point.
The Kingdom of Arms Crecy War sword is a fine example of a later period epee de guerre, or war sword, a refinement of the earlier XIIa in response to changes in the Armour of the period.
The blade is made from hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals, for a strong yet flexible blade that will hold a very sharp edge. Steel pommel and cross-guard. Wooden scabbard wrapped in leather.
Measurements:
Blade Length: 33''
Blade Edge: Sharp
Handle Length: 7-3/4''
Grip Length: 5-1/2''
Cross Guard: 8-1/4''
Weight: 2.13 lbs
P.O.B.: 4-1/2''' Below Hilt
Scabbard; Wood, stained and oiled dark with leather accents
Viking Seaxe Knife - The Viking seaxe or seax is a very large fighting knife or dagger which most warriors would have carried. We stock a large selection of different style knives used for war and utility.
The Kingdom of Arms 10th Century Viking Seaxe Knife features a historical designed blade that is from hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals, for a strong yet flexible blade that will hold a very sharp edge, with a leather wrapped handle with an embossed design and "blackened guard and 3 lobe pommel. Comes with a leather sheath that is lined and with leather loops. The sheath shown is natural, and is a sample. The finished item will have a black dyed leather sheath.
Specifications:
Blade Length: 7.25”
Blade Edge: Sharp
Overall Length: 12.25”
Grip Length: 4.375''
Weight: 1.0 lbs
P.O.B.: '' Below Hilt
The Kern Irish Sword - A Kern was a Gaelic warrior, specifically a light infantrymen, in Ireland in the late middle ages. Sometimes this army was composed of displaced nobility and other times commoners who were in search of loot, these were mercenary forces that saw action in many conflicts across the British Isles.
The Kingdom of Arms Kern Irish Single Hand broadsword with irish ring hilt features a hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals, for a strong yet flexible blade that will hold a very sharp edge, with a leather wrapped handle and "S" shaped quillons. Comes with a wooden scabbard with leather accents and with hangers attached.
ETA is Mid April 2024
Specifications:
Blade Length: 33.75”
Blade Edge: Sharp
Overall Length: 40”
Grip Length: 4.175''
Handle Length: 7.125''
Weight: 2.0 lbs
P.O.B.: 7'' Below Hilt
Field Strip The 1911A1!
The first Denix model that you can break down and reassemble! Great for training or practice. Click through the photos to see how it works!
The official sidearm of the U. S. military from 1911 to 1985, this Model 1911A1 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning. The simple design provided great reliability in adverse field conditions. Overall: 9 1/2 inches. Non-Firing. The M1911A1 is a single-action, semiautomatic handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It was designed by John Browning, and was the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Key Features:
* Can be disassembled and reassembled
* Part of American History
* Non-fireable
* Made from Zinc
* Functional Trigger and Hammer
Measurements:
Overall Length: 9.5 Inches
Weight: 2.5 lbs
Light Wood Grips
Black Finish
This is a non-firing replica of the original. This piece replicates the original in size, weight and appearance, and functions much like the original. However, this replica cannot be made to fire or part interchanged.
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