Archa or Short Glaive For Medieval...

Archa or Short Glaive For Medieval Combat, Buhurt-HMB

Archa or Glaive for Medieval Combat, Buhurt-HMB manufactured by the prestigious Czech gunsmith Jiri Krondrak. In the West, a glaive (from French vouge) or archa was a medieval polearm, whose moharra is a sword-shaped blade or curved saber, generally 30 cm wide, even reaching 60 cm, used exclusively for chopping . Some later variants carried additional breastplates for stings and snags.

This powerful weapon, known for its efficiency in medieval combat, has been manufactured by the prestigious armorer Jiri Krondak in the Czech Republic, a true master in forging high-quality functional historical swords and weapons. With a length of 50 cm and a weight of 1 kg, this glaive ensures agile and precise handling on the battlefield.

The material used in its manufacture is resistant steel, which guarantees the durability and resistance necessary to withstand even the most intense combat. In addition, the manufacturing site in the Czech Republic ensures the authenticity and tradition of this weapon, following the highest quality standards.

Whether you're passionate about medieval history, a martial arts enthusiast, or just looking to add a unique piece to your collection, the Archa Medieval Combat Glaive or Buhurt-HMB Glaive is the perfect choice. With its magnificent design and the experience of the prestigious gunsmith Jiri Krondak, this weapon will not only transport you to bygone times, but you will also be able to experience the emotion and skill of medieval warriors in your own hands.

159490000
128.00 €

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Long
50 cm.
Material
Acero
Weight
1 kg.
Made in
Chequia

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