| | Roman Pugio 401392c
 | The distinct shape of the Roman Pugio blade was excellent for a close quarters fight, and used throughout the legions. Although swords and knives were generally not worn by civilians and merchant they could carry a Pugio. | |
| | | Brass Beaded Pugio Dagger AH-3264-Bc
 | The Brass Beaded Pugio Dagger is a very fine replica worn by Roman foot soldiers. Hand forged from high carbon cutlery steel. Riveted brass grip with brass & steel scabbard. | |
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| | Pugio Dagger Embossed AH-3264-Ec
 | A very fine replica worn by Roman foot soldiers, the Pugio Dagger Embossed is Hand forged from high carbon cutlery steel. Riveted steel grip with brass & steel scabbard. | |
| | | Maintz Pattern 500360c
 | Maintz Pattern sword has a genuine bone handle and ornate brass applique on the scabbard. CIRCA 100. | |
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| | Roman Cavalry Sword AH-4208c
 | Roman Cavalry Sword AH-4208. EN-45 spring steel blade with bone and wood grip, includes scabbard from Deepeeka. | |
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| | Roman Short Sword AH-3309c
 | Roman Short Sword AH-3309 Grooved wooden grip, round brass pommel and guard, with scabbard from Deepeeka. | |
| | | Roman Gladius AH-3311c
 | Roman Gladius AH-3311 Grooved, two tone wooden grip, round pommel and guard, with scabbard from Deepeeka. | |
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| | | 3rd Century Roman Spatha AH-2002c
 | 3rd Century Roman Spatha AH-2002 Carved bone hilt with brass fittings. Red leather wrapped wooden scabbard with brass fittings from Deepeeka. | |
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| | Falcata 500062c
 | The Celt-Iberians of Roman times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata, one of the most devastating swords ever made! | |
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