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Medieval Raven's Beak War Hammer

Regulärer Preis
$104.98 USD
Regulärer Preis
Angebotspreis
$104.98 USD
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Highlights

The warhammer, also known as a raven's beak, is an authentic reconstruction of a late medieval weapon specifically designed for breaching plate armor.

  • Effective combination of hammerhead and pointed spike for penetrating heavy armor
  • Robust construction from high-quality steel and a sturdy shaft made of real wood
  • Compact dimensions with a shaft length of approximately 67 cm and a maximum head width of approximately 18 cm
  • Lightweight and maneuverable design with a total weight of approximately 700 g for quick handling
  • Decorative collector's item from Battle-Merchant, illustrating the historical effectiveness of medieval slashing weapons
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

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Medieval Raven's Beak War Hammer in detail

Questions about the product Medieval Raven's Beak War Hammer

What materials is this medieval raven's beak made of, and is proof of age required for purchase?

The medieval raven's beak is typically made of steel (hammer and beak head) and a sturdy wooden handle. Legal proof of age is required to purchase this item, as it is a weapon that may only be sold to persons aged 18 and over.

What is the overall length of the raven's beak and is it suitable for stage combat?

The medieval raven's beak has a total length of approximately 67 cm. It is inherently very sharp, but after appropriate modification, it can be suitable for stage combat, as the side clamps ensure a stable connection with the hardwood shaft.

What is the approximate weight of the raven's beak and how is the hammerhead securely attached to the wooden shaft?

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What maintenance instructions should be followed to prevent corrosion on the hammerhead?

To prevent corrosion on the hammerhead, the metal should be regularly rubbed with a thin film of acid-free gun oil or Ballistol. It is also important to clean the surface of fingerprints and moisture after each skin contact and to store the product in a dry place.