The proliferation of plate armor across Medieval Europe was shadowed by the development of crushing weapons like this war hammer. Since swords were virtually useless against plate armor, mounted knights used short hammers, axes and maces to defeat an opponent's improved protection. This beautiful, impressive weapon is replicated from an example in the German National Museum in Nuremberg. Steel head is secured to the hardwood shaft with steel langets. Brass tacks provide a more secure grip.
Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
Key Features: Great Against Plate Armour Hardwood Shaft With Steel Langets Replica Of The Original Steel Head Measurements: Overall Length: 21.5 Inches Head Length: 5 Inches Weight: 2 lbs