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Nauticalmart Roman Javelin Pilum Spear Medieval weapon

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Category:

Team Sports

Quantity Available:

21 in stock

Condition:

New

MPN:

NM050437

UPC:

010470482886

binding:

Misc.

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Misc.

Brand:

NAUTICALMART

manufacturer:

NAUTICALMART INC

Part Number:

NM050437

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551111281

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Nauticalmart Roman Javelin Pilum Spear Medieval weapon This Roman Spear is constructed like a pilum, although its weight and balance are completely different. Like a pilum (or javelin), this spear is constructed using a hardwood shaft that features a pointed butt-spike. And like a weighted pilum, just above the grip, this spear features a heavy ball that increases the weight and force of the spears thrust. Unlike a pilum, though, this spear features a permanently affixed narrow metal shaft that extends out and then swiftly widens to form a small spear-blade, before tapering to a sharp, piercing point. The advantages of this spear are numerous, including a weight fit for melee and throwing, as well as being easy for Roman weaponsmiths to make and repair. Making this a great choice for any re-enactor to carry, as well as a fantastic piece for a collector or an enthusiast to add to their decor. Additional Details ------------------------------ Is autographed: false Is memorabilia: false