Gothic Dagger with trefoils in the guard, practical blunt, light combat version, class D
Medieval daggers were mostly used as a secondary weapon by knights, unmounted mercenaries and archers. The cross guard has cut outs on both sides in the form of a three-leaf clover. More information...
Gothic Dagger with trefoils in the guard, practical blunt, light combat version, class D
The blade of this battle-ready replica is forged from spring steel and goes through to the round cast iron pommel, where it is screwed invisibly. The beautifully shaped wooden handle is wrapped in leather.
The blade is hardened to approx. 48 HRC in oil. The tip is rounded and the edges are blunt. The dagger is therefore suitable for light exhibition combat.
A matching wooden sheath covered with leather is included.
Specifications:
- Battle-ready weapon of Class D
- Learn more about our classification for blunt practical weapons
- Blade material: Spring steel EN45
- Rockwell Hardness: approx. 48 HRC
- Overall: approx.43.5cm
- Blade length: ca. 29.0cm
- Blade width: approx. 31mm
- Including scabbard made of wood and leather
- Weight (without scabbard): approx. 500 g
Battle ready version, also available as a decorative version (Art. nr. 0216697318)