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Medieval War Hammer Armor Piercing Weapon

Medieval War Hammer Armor Piercing Weapon
From China

List Price: $79.00
Price: $38.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Sword Demon

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Product Description

An exact replica of the war hammer used as a dominant weapon for piercing armor in the 15th century. The solid stainless steel axe head offers piercing point and unique detailed engravings. The hardwood handle is accented with cast metal plated and carbon steel tip. Stretches 27 inches overall.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70981 in Sports & Outdoors

Customer Reviews

Interesting Piece5
I have to say that this piece is definitely an awesome wall-hanger. Thats what I bought it for anyways. I'm obviously not bashing people's skulls in like this weapon was meant for, but it came in a short period of time, was not damaged in the slightest, and seems to be very sturdy. There is a Made In China engraved on the metal, which makes it a little less appealing, but if you hang that side towards the wall, it looks fine. Good for the cheap price.

Unit Emblem5
I am in the Army and our unit motto is "Hammer Down." I purchased two of these hammers for presentations and was very pleased with the quality. I had one engraved by a local shop and used it as a trophy. I mounted the other in a case and it made a great parting gift for our commanding officer. The only notable flaw is that on one side of the Hammer, on the metal shank, the word "CHINA" is visible. Other than that I was pleased with the product~ to include the packaging and delivery. The price through Amazon was as low as any other site.

Solid but unbalanced hammer - nice display item4
This is a strongly put together item. It would be devastating in knightly battle, if the wielder could score a blow. The steel is thick and heavy - consequently the hammer is unbalanced. I believe that actual medieval weapons of this type had smaller heads. The pins that attach the metal parts to the hardwood shaft might loosen or break, given vigorous use. I would also prefer a top spike.
The small "made in China" etched onto the steel covering the upper shaft somehow detracts from the overall effect.
The price, appearance and solidity, however, are excellent.