MARTO SHRASAYA 202
The sirasagia were swords battle but when a blade should be stored for long, then the ADAPT a wooden handle and sheath made of natural wood nurizaya to be able to preserve moisture and time. Handmade katana by Marto, in Toledo Spain steel type AISI 420. It made the process of forging and heat. The blade does not rust and does not need further care. The casing is made of wood with Japanese symbols on the handle and the tray ...
Model
SHRASAYA 202
Code
202
Total length
38,5 ΄΄
Blade length
27.36 ΄΄
Handle length
9,8΄΄
Weight
2,42 lb
Material
Forged Steel AISI 420
The freight is including in the price for delivery in Greece.
The above item is already in stock in our shop. Address: 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
The technical characteristics and dimensions may have some slight variations from sword to sword.
CARTEL QUIVER 501 RH
18 9” approximate length, Dynamic 501 is produced from heavy duty polyester material.
It features plastic tubes, several pouches and loops for attaching accessories, making it great value for money.
Quiver tube assembly is constructed of 3 different length plastic tubes linked together for perfect arrow separation.
CARTEL QUIVER MIDAS NX-3
Heavy duty polyester
Dimensions
45 x 14 cm.
gr.
Color
Black - blue
Type
RH - LH
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The freight, for all the deliveries to the Greek area is 6,00 euros
DENIX 1036
This French flintlock rifle, from the Late 1700's - early 1800's, saw service in the American battlefield as well as the European battlefields of the Napoleonic wars. It was used very effectively by the disciplined French infantry, who were highly trained in its use both as a firearm and, with the bayonet fitted, as a thrusting weapon at close quarters
FRENCH RIFLE
1036
2.800 gr.
Dimension
183 cm
Grey & bronze
Stock
Wood
Date of manufactoring
1806
AVAILABILITY
YES
The freight is including to the price for delivery inτο Greece.
DENIX 1054
British "Brown Bess" musket used in Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815)
Brown Bess is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. This musket was used in the era of the expansion of the British Empire and acquired symbolic importance at least as significant as its physical importance. It was in use for over a hundred years with many incremental changes in its design. These versions include the Long Land Pattern, Short Land Pattern, India Pattern, New Land Pattern Musket, Sea Service Musket and others.
The Long Land Pattern musket and its derivatives, all .75 caliber flintlock muskets, were the standard long guns of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838 when they were superseded by a percussion cap smoothbore musket. The British Ordnance System converted many Flintlocks into the new Percussion system known as the Pattern 1839 Musket. A fire in 1841 at the Tower of London destroyed many muskets before they could be converted. Still, the Brown Bess saw service until the middle of the nineteenth century. Some were still in service during the Indian rebellion of 1857, some were used by Zulu warriors who had purchased them from European traders during the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879, and some were sold to the Mexican Army who used them during the Texas Revolution of 1836 and the Mexican-American War of 1846 to 1848. One was even used in the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
Most male citizens of the American Colonies were required by law to own arms and ammunition for militia duty. The Long Land Pattern was a common firearm in use by both sides in the American Revolutionary War.
BROWN BESS
1054
3.470 gr.
190 cm
Gray & bronze
1722-1828