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Museum Replicas Windlass - Gladio Romano Mainz - artisan sword

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Museum Replicas Windlass - Gladio Romano Mainz - artisan sword

Blade: 1095 carbon steelHandle: faux ivoryBlade length: 50cmTotal Length: 69cmHandle Length: 9.3cm <br Blade Width: 5.5cmBlade thickness: 4mmBalancing: advanced, at 11cm. from the guardWeight: 720gWeight with scabbard: 1118gSheath: wood, leather and bronze
Blade: 1095 carbon steelHandle: faux ivoryBlade length: 50cmTotal Length: 69cmHandle Length: 9.3cm <br Blade Width: 5.5cmBlade thickness: 4mmBalancing: advanced, at 11cm. from the guardWeight: 720gWeight with scabbard: 1118gSheath: wood, leather and bronze

 Windlass Steelcrafts Maintz Pattern Roman Gladius Sword :  Sports & Outdoors

Windlass Steelcrafts Maintz Pattern Roman Gladius Sword : Sports & Outdoors

 Windlass Steelcrafts Maintz Pattern Roman Gladius Sword :  Sports & Outdoors

Windlass Steelcrafts Maintz Pattern Roman Gladius Sword : Sports & Outdoors

Gladius Romana Mainz Technical Long 74 cms. Material Blade: carbon

Gladius Romana Mainz Technical Long 74 cms. Material Blade: carbon

This Roman Mainz Gladius has a blade which was forged from tempered EN45 high carbon steel which has been sturdily mounted into a hilt with a polished

Roman Mainz Gladius - Red Scabbard

Roman Mainz Gladius - Red Scabbard

Gladius Pompeii - +queespadas

Gladius Pompeii - +queespadas

Museum Quality Sword

Museum Quality Sword

Authentic Swords, Armor, & Historical Clothing - Museum Replicas

Authentic Swords, Armor, & Historical Clothing - Museum Replicas

Gladius Legionnaire Romano with pod, first century D.C. - +queespadas

Gladius Legionnaire Romano with pod, first century D.C. - +queespadas

Museum Quality Sword

Museum Quality Sword

Museum Replicas Windlass - Gladio Romano Mainz - spada artigianale

Museum Replicas Windlass - Gladio Romano Mainz - spada artigianale

Design Toscano The Roman Gladius Replica Sword Sculpture & Reviews

Design Toscano The Roman Gladius Replica Sword Sculpture & Reviews

With this Gladius Sword the Roman Army's approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical, efficient and excelled in any close combat situation. The later version were not waisted and had a shorter point but were just as effective and easier to make. Turned ash and maple handle. 2 inches wide. This is the sword that conquered most of the known world. High carbon steel. Originals were excavated from the ruins of Pompeii.

Gladius - The Pompeii

Gladius - The Pompeii