The Pugio Romano was a popular weapon among Roman legionaries due to its manageable size and its ability to pierce enemies' armor. It was carried at the waist along with the thrust sword (gladius) and was used in hand-to-hand combat and in emergency situations. This replica will allow you to hold a piece of Roman history in your hands, and its authentic and detailed design will transport you to the time of ancient Rome. Don't miss your chance to add this Leween Romano Pugio to your collection of ancient weapons!
Pugio Romano Leween, with scabbard (37.5 cm.)
If you are a lover of Roman history, this Pugio Romano Leween is the perfect addition to your collection! The Pugio was the main weapon of the legionaries of Rome, and was worn on the left side of the belt along with the thrust sword (gladius). This type of weapon was developed in the Iberian Peninsula around the 2nd century BC and has since become part of Roman military equipment. It was the successor to Parazonium and was used until the 3rd century.
The replica features a broad, double-edged blade with a groove. The handle consists of several layers of wood and metal, which are cleverly riveted together. The dagger's scabbard is made of brass, and has 4 support rings on the brass frame of the scabbard for attachment to the belt. This Pugio has blunt cutting edges and a rounded tip, making it perfectly safe for use in stage performances or historical re-enactments. With a total length of approximately 37.5 cm, a 25 cm long blade and a 12.5 cm long handle, this dagger has a weight of around 350 g. Pick up this Pugio Romano Leween to add a touch of history to your collection!
- Long
- 37.5 cm.
- Weight
- 350 gr.
- Material hoja
- Acero EN45
- Blade long
- 25 cm.