The only way to make a bludgeon more dangerous is to increase its impact, either by adding weight, momentum, or strength to the blow. The Two-Headed Medieval Flail has done none of these, instead opting to add a second head. This terrifying weapon requires even greater skill to master, lest the wielder risk hitting himself on a return-swing with the additional steel ball. But the result is terrifying to behold. Simple and to-the-point, this weapon consists of a wood shaft, with a chord wrapped around the base to act as a sufficient grip. A chain from the bottom acts as a rough sort of belt-loop, while the steel cap at the top acts as the anchor for the two steel ball-and-chains. As esoteric as it is deadly, the Two-Headed Medieval Flail is a nightmare to face'and a dream to own.
Key Features Simple Construction Two Stainless Steel Spiked Heads Measurements Overall Length: 19 Inches