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Japanese Arisaka Rifle Bayonet Type 30
The original Japanese Arisaka Rifle Bayonet Type 30 was designed to be used with the Japanese Type 38 Rifle and later used on the Japanese Type 99 rifle. This Bayonet was a sword-type bayonet and were produced between 1897 to 1945 and used by the Japanese army until the end of WWII. The type 30 Japanese Arisaka Rifle Bayonet is also known as pattern 1897 Bayonet.

Our reproduction of the classic Japanese Arisaka Type 30 replica bayonet has a blade crafted from blued high carbon steel. The hilt is blued steel with wood grip halves and a working spring catch. The scabbard is crafted entirely from blued steel.

Measurements:
Overall Length: 19 15/16 inches
Blade: 15 3/8 inches
Weight: 1 lb 0.5 oz

Please Note: May not fit on a rifle. These are handcrafted so dimensions vary and a functional fit is not guaranteed.
Damascus Knurled Handle Knife with Scabbard
The Damascus Knurled Handle with Scabbard has a genuine Damascus blade made from carbon steels and folded 9 times for a total of 512 layers. Hardwood handle and sheath with brass fittings. Plush velvet display box included.

MEASUREMENTS:
Blade 5 1/2"
Overall 9 1/2" long W/Sheath 10 3/4"
Weight 8 oz. W/Sheath 12 1/8 oz.
Large Medieval Forged Fork and Spoon Set
This large medieval fork and spoon are forged from iron and ready for your medieval camp or feast table.

Specifications:
Size: Fork: 9'' Long - Spoon: 9 5/8'' Long
Manufacturer: Deepeeka
The Sword and the Centuries Book 1-85367-513-X
Alfred Hutton with a new introduction by Mark Rector

Our The Sword and the Centuries Book a colorful and vividly descriptive book traces the sword and its use throughout the golden age of swordsmanship. Using examples from history, Hutton charts the development of various types of weapons, demonstrates the techniques and tactics of the key practitioners, and brings to the fore the heroes and villains of legendary duels, private quarrels, public feuds, and prize fights. Hutton examines such deadly weapons as the Two-Hand Sword, the Rapier Foil, the Dagger Foil, the Stiletto, the Flamberge, the Small Sword, the Falchion, and the Broadsword. He illustrates their use with famous and infamous fights from the history of combat.


KEY FEATURES:
* 400 years of the art of fencing
* Covers all major types of swords in use in Europe
* Vivid descriptions of dueling and armed combat from the pages of history

MEASUREMENTS:
400 pages - PB - 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
About the Author: Alfred Hutton served in the King's Dragoon Guards. He was a prominent, flamboyant historian and author of Cold Steel and Old Sword-Play. Mark Rector is a student and practitioner of historical swordplay. He edited and translated Hans Talhoffer's Fechtbuch of 1467, published by Greenhill as Medieval Combat (1-85367-418-4).
The Barbary Corsairs Book 1-85367-552-0
The Barbary Corsairs Book, Warfare in the Mediterranean, 1480-1580
Jacques Heers


The Barbary Corsairs first appeared to terrorize shipping in the 16th century. These Muslim pirates sailed out of the ports of North Africa and, acting as officers of the sprawling Ottoman Empire, plundered the trading routes of the Mediterranean and sowed horror in the hearts of Christians everywhere.

In this newly translated book, Jacques Heers follows the extraordinary exploits of the "Barbarosoa" brothers, and those of other corsairs and profiteers, set against the turbulent backdrop of trade, commerce, and conflict throughout the Mediterranean during the Renaissance centuries. It's an enthralling adventure, robustly written, and it brings to life an age when travel and trade were perilous enterprises.


KEY FEATURES:
* An enthralling history of piracy in the Mediterranean
* Richly illustrated with colorful anecdotes
* Unusual insight into medieval Christian and Islamic relations
* 24 plates

MEASUREMENTS:
304 pages - HC - 6 1/4" x 9 3/4"
About the Author: Jacques Heers is a professor at Sorbonne University and respected medieval historian
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