Product description
This spearhead is made of hardened EN45 carbon steel and suitable for Viking Age and Middle Ages (10th/11th century - Type K/M according to Petersen). It is about. 45.5 cm (18 in.) long, has approx. 25.5 cm (10 in.) long cutting edges and the diamond cross-section of the blade provides more strength. Using two pre-drilled holes, the spearhead can be attached to a wooden shaft of your choice, allowing you to create your own Viking or early medieval spear. Shaft and additional mounting material are not included.
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Details:
Material: tempered EN45 spring steel (high carbon steel, not stainless)
Overall length (incl. socket): approx. 45.5 cm
Edge: semi-sharp (1 mm), not suitable for battles
Blade length: approx. 29 cm (edges approx. 25.5 cm)
Max. blade width: 5.5 cm
Blade thickness: approx. 5 mm
Length of socket: approx. 16.5 cm
Inner diameter of socket: approx. 2.6 cm
Weight: approx. 600 g
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 700 *
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We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Click here for more information on the European arms acts.
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This item is produced in limited quantities only. This means that every piece is unique. Sizes & finish may vary lightly from piece to piece.
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Prevent rust and corrosion by oiling your weapons regularly. Remove rust easily with black sandpaper. Remove burrs with a whetstone. Make sure you have removed all burrs before using a battle-ready weapon, as they can cause wounds.
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When packaging this item, we exclusively use 100% recycled plastic and recycled paper/cardboard from FSC certified forests. We reuse a large part of the material directly without the intervention of a recycling process.
Recycle the material by separating your waste:
1. Cardboard: separate or reuse your paper.
2. Plastic cushions, clothing bags and plastic tape: separate or reuse your plastic. If possible, pierce the cushions with a volume reduction needle.
3. Paper packaging for jewelry and small items: these have a plastic inner layer. Remove these, then separate your paper and plastic.
Read here about how we are committed to sustainability.