Long Bladed Hewing Spear: Although we do not know the exact form and shape of the Viking Hewing Spear, we do know that they were used. This is a spear that ...
Pole Axe: We ran across this pole axe in a private collection and immediately decided we needed to replicate it. With a long history of use,...
Viking Spear: Despite the adulation and reverence given to the sword, the spear was generally the weapon of choice for Vikings. Used as throwing...
Swiss 17th Century Halberd: Swiss (15th Century)
Halberd. Features
Length: 75 Weight:
4.5 lbs...
Ash Pole-Stave: Our OX005 Ash Poles (7 feet long by 1 1/4" diameter) are suitable both as polearm staves and quarterstaffs. Our XH2038 and XH2040 ...
War Spear: At 6' 8" long, on a 1" diameter shaft, our War Spear (XH1078) has a distinct Viking ancestry and Frankish styling. The lugged head...
Roman Pilum: The Roman trooper typically carried at least one Pilum or throwing spear, a weapon as intrinsic to Roman combat tactics as the sho...
British Lance: The Lance is an accurate replication of the British 1868 pattern, used with great effect by the cavalry until the end of the centu...
Viking Thrusting Spear: Our decorated spearheads demonstrate the Viking's creative mix of art and war, whereby weapons often carried intricate patterns, c...
Viking Throwing Spear: Our decorated spearheads demonstrate the Viking's creative mix of art and war, whereby weapons often carried intricate patterns, c...
Viking Short Bladed Spear: Our decorated spearheads demonstrate the Viking's creative mix of art and war, whereby weapons often carried intricate patterns, c...
Spear Spike Axe Head 27.5 inches Pole 22 inches: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Glaive Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Gisarme Polearm: The Gisarme: First
mentioned in texts of
the 12th century and
continuing in use up
to the 17th century.
Often identified...
Battle Bardiche : The Sparth - or
Bardiche was used
throughout
Scandinavia, Russia
and Eastern Europe
throughout the 16th
and 17th centu...
Swiss Vogue Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Lochaber Pole Axe Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
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Fauchard Fork Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Bill Polearm: The Bill, derived
from the common
billhook, was used
all over Europe from
the 10th century
until late in the
16th cent...
Halberd Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Swiss Broad Halberd : The development of
the Halberd: The
term 'halberd', like
the weapon, is Swiss
in origin; it is
first found
as 'hellemb...
Halberd Hanger Ford Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Broad Bill Polearm: The Bill, derived
from the common
billhook, was used
all over Europe from
the 10th century
until late in the
16th cent...
English Halberd Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
French Vogue Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Scythe Polearm: Ever since Viking
times there have been
weapons which in
translation form Old
Norse are generally
called 'hewing
spear...
Axe Trollsbane Polearm: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Chauve-Souris (Coseque) Polearm: Chauve-Souris: This
is the modern French
term, fairly widely
used, for a form of
couseque with large
angular side blades...
Guard Spear: No description available for this Medieval Polearms product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Fauchard (Fork) Gisarme Polearm: The Gisarme: First
mentioned in texts of
the 12th century and
continuing in use up
to the 17th century.
Often identified...
Vouge Gisarme Polearm: The Gisarme: First
mentioned in texts of
the 12th century and
continuing in use up
to the 17th century.
Often identified...
Knife Glaive Polearm: The Glaive: A term
first recorded in the
13th century, used at
that time as an
alternative to the
lance, but from the
...
Military Fork Polearm: Often the military
fork was simply a
glorified Pitchfork.
Though, by the
fifteenth century,
military forks were
being ...
Bardiche Polearm: The Sparth - or
Bardiche was used
throughout
Scandinavia, Russia
and Eastern Europe
throughout the 16th
and 17th centu...
Lochaber Pole axe: The Lochaber Axe was
a Scottish halberd-
like weapon, more
nearly resembling in
shape the basic
billhook....
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