Renaissance Italian dagger - Sale
During the Renaissance most people carried on them some weapon. Large daggers were very common at that time. Although cannons were already in steady use on the battlefields, portable firearms were still very much a work in progress and civilians still sorted their differences with blades. In most cities a large dagger, alongside with common sense, was a man’s best bet. This dagger has a high quality hand forged high carbon steel blade, and the pommel and cross-guard are cast brass. Wooden grip is covered with leather. Leather scabbard with brass parts is included. More information...
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Renaissance Italian dagger
- Total length approx. 460mm
- Blade length approx. 305mm
- Length of the cross-guard approx. 94mm
- Blade width at the guard approx. 44.4mm
- Blade thickness at the guard approx. 4.45mm
- Blade width 5cm from the point 16.51mm
- Blade thickness 5cm off the blade point approx. 2.8mm
- Thickness of the cutting/striking edge approx. 0, 8mm
- Pommel and guard are polished bronze casts
- The pommel is approx. 29.3mm thick, 46.8mm wide and 41.2mm long
- Length of the grip (distance between guard and pommel) approx. 97mm
- Weight without sheath approx. 608 g
- Total weight incl. sheath approx. 716 g
Even if this is a fully functional dagger, it cannot be used in combat shows, historical reenactment or similar for safety reasons!
Specs may slightly vary from exemplar to exemplar.
Premium Quality, made by Windlass Steelcrafts®.