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NAUTICALMART Medieval Full Length Steel Arm Guard: Knight Costume by

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Cycling

Quantity Available:

10 in stock

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New

EAN:

3831330886319

Brand:

NAUTICALMART

color:

Silver

size:

Large

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Item number:

551142380

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These arm guards are full length and forged fro steel. Arms guards made of metal provided knights with the protection they needed to take a blow to the arm and keep on fighting. They are made of chrome-plated steel with leather bands. They will make a great addition to any history or military collection. These arm guards are fully wearable, and will fit most. Throughout the Medieval Ages hand to hand combat was the only way to defeat your enemy. During combat, warriors were particularly vulnerable at the arms and wrists. Additional Details ------------------------------ Department: mens