For a modern take on a truly medieval weapon, wield the Honshu Medieval Lance Spearhead against your enemies on the battlefield. Made from stainless steel, this black medieval spearhead has a four-sided point with unsharpened edges. Also, the point has a slight leaf-shaped curve to its edges.
The functional medieval lance becomes a socket at the bottom. There, the conical socket has a pair of holes. These holes allow the head to secure to a haft, not included. Hardware does not come included. The Honshu name adorns the side of the socket. Create your own medieval polearm with this spearhead. It is ideal for DIY projects and wielding at medieval reenactments.
History of Lances
This lance spearhead takes its design from historical weapons. The most common wielders of the lance were cavalry who would gallop with the lance in hand. The French, British, Germans, and many others would wield this polearm to punch through armour. It was especially useful for getting between sections of chainmail and gaps in plate armour. The lances design allowed it to puncture easily and inflict a destructive entry wound.
In addition, it was more agile and lively than some other polearms. For example, it is much lighter than a halberd that would have more metal. Thus, the lance was a speed-based weapon in a couple different ways. This made the lance ideal for cavalry to wield on horseback.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Features a four-faced point
- Has an all black finish
- Holes for attaching to a haft, not included
- Great for reenactments and collections
Materials:
- Made from stainless steel
Measurements:
- Diameter: 0.9 Inch
- Overall Length: 16 Inches
Measurements are approximate.
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