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Pugio 'Exeter', roman dagger

Item no.:  0280000100 EAN: 4250673450541
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Pugio 'Exeter', roman dagger

The main weapon of the legionaries of Rome was the dagger known as the "Pugio", which was carried on the left side of the belt next to the thrusting sword (gladius). The Pugio has a broad, double-edged blade. This type of weapon was developed on the Iberian Peninsula around the 2nd century BC. From thereon, it became part of Roman military equipment. It was the successor to the Parazonium, and stayed in use until the 3rd century.

This replica has a classic, wide blade with a groove. The handle consists of several layers of wood and metal, which are skilfully riveted together. The dagger sheath is made of brown leather, which is provided with a steel reinforcement for increased stability. There are 4 support rings on the steel frame of the scabbard for attachment to the belt. This Pugio has blunt cutting edges and a rounded tip.

Key features:
- Authentic replica
- Leather with steel scabbard

Details:
- Blade material: EN45 spring steel
- Overall length: approx. 40 cm
- Blade length: approx. 22.7 cm
- Handle length: approx. 12.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 645 g

Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.

Please note:
We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please provide your birth date when ordering. We'll also need a copy of your ID-card or passport by email, scan, fax or mail.

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