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| Hanwei Viking Thrusting Spear (XH2038) |
Points: 5
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The Viking Thrusting Spear was more commonly used than swords, being much less expensive to produce. The wings or lugs, of Frankish origin, both limited the penetration of the weapon and provided an effective parrying guard.
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| Hanwei Viking Throwing Spear (XH2039) |
Points: 4
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The Nordic warrior frequently carried several light Throwing Spears into combat. This style displays the narrow, sharply pointed head designed to pierce mail. Several spears might be carried in the shield hand in a charge. These were thrown as the distance closed, leaving the warrior free to use his sword or axe in hand-to-hand fighting.
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| Hanwei Viking Short-Bladed Spear (XH2040) |
Points: 4
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The Viking Short Bladed Spear is typical of those of Celtic origin, imported into Scandinavia. The short blade, inherently stiffer and more resistant to bending or breaking, was capable of piercing any body armour of the period.
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| Kit Rae Ellexdrow War Spear (KR0050) |
Points: 12
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The first spear in the Kit Rae line! Ellexdrow is the spear of the 200 year old Mithrodin master, Kethol av Torketal, who changed the tides of battle in the Red War by throwing his spear and piercing the heart of The Dark One, securing his defeat (from the Swords of the Ancients mythology). Ellexdrow features two AUS-6 stainless steel blades, a blackened steel shaft with leather wrapped grips, and finely detailed solid metal fittings. Each spear is serial numbered and marked with a laser engraved Kit Rae emblem. Includes a custom art print and certificate of authenticity. Ships disassembled in two sections.
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| Cold Steel Pilum Spear (95PLMS) |
Points: 3
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COLD STEEL canceled this project
For many centuries, the Pilum was the preferred spear of the Roman Legionnaire. Primarily this was because of its extreme effectiveness. It was fashioned in two parts; a long iron shaft with an integral point, and a sturdy wood handle attached by a simple rivet. It was usually carried in pairs and thrown in coordinated volleys at close range in a tactical attempt to impede and/or break up charging infantry by either killing them outright, or striking their shields, creating a tangled steel and wood mess, that effectively made their shields worthless as defensive weapons. Sold Out
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Tags: spear, halabard, spears, boar spear, samburu spear, assegai spear, shaft, spear head, spear grip, cold steel, coldsteel,
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