Product description
Primarily used as a thrusting weapon, the so-called "winged" or "lugged" spear actually has its origins in the Frankish-Carolingian era and remained in use well into the High Middle Ages as both a war and hunting spear. The wings or lugs on the sides were designed to prevent overpenetration in an attack (which would make it more difficult to pull out the spear) and to deflect enemy blows in combat. The "boar spear", as the name implies, was specifically designed for boar and big game hunting and came in many variations. The side wings of the spearhead were not only intended to prevent the spear from penetrating too deeply into the animal's body, but also gave the hunter additional control and protection against a wounded and ferocious animal. This large medieval spearhead is ideal for settings from the 8th/9th to 11th/12th centuries. The design bears strong resemblance to the Carolingian winged spears commonly used by warriors and hunters in the early Middle Ages. Made of hardened EN45 carbon steel, this spearhead has a length of approximately 50 cm (19.75 in.) and an imposing long, wide blade-shaped blade, capable of inflicting deep and wide stab wounds and killing a large animal with one powerful blow . The protruding lugs just below the blade on both sides of the plinth are about 4mm thick. Using two pre-drilled holes, the spearhead can be securely attached to the wooden shaft of your choice to create your very own spear. Please note that shaft and additional mounting material are not included in the delivery.
