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  • Classic Scottish Dirk

    The dirk used during the Scottish Renaissance is an advanced development of the kidney dagger and emerged in this form toward the end of the 16th century. Our classic Scottish dirk has a single-edged blade with a fuller offset toward the back edge. Turned to fit most hands very well, the grip is made of hardwood and the decorated, riveted pommel is made of steel.

    The scabbard, on the other hand, is made of leather. Its mount and chape are made of metal, and it also has a device for attaching the whole ensemble (dirk and scabbard) comfortably to a belt.

    Total length: 49.5 cm
    Blade length: 35.5 cm
    Grip length: 11.5 cm
    Weight: 300 g
    Blade thickness (base): 0.46 cm
    Blade width (base): 3.3 cm
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Wood, Leather, Steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece

    Buy the Classic Scottish Dirk with confidence from the UK’s leading Scottish Dirk retailer.

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    Excl. Tax: £75.00 Incl. Tax: £90.00

  • Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 17th Century

    2 Review(s)

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 44cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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    Excl. Tax: £33.33 Incl. Tax: £40.00

  • Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol - 17th Century

    1 Review(s)

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 37cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 
    Weight: 670g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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    Excl. Tax: £33.33 Incl. Tax: £40.00

  • Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 17th Century

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique brass finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 38cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 
    Weight: 575g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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    Excl. Tax: £33.33 Incl. Tax: £40.00

  • Flintlock Pistol - 18th Century

    2 Review(s)

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!

    Length: 31cm
    Width: 5cm
    Height: 10cm
    Weight: 430g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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    Excl. Tax: £26.67 Incl. Tax: £32.00

  • Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol - 18th Century

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 38cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 
    Weight: 580g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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    Excl. Tax: £30.83 Incl. Tax: £37.00

  • Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 18th Century

    1 Review(s)

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 37cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 
    Weight: 530g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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    Excl. Tax: £30.00 Incl. Tax: £36.00

  • William Wallace Braveheart Sword

    Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and one of the main leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence.  In September 1297 he defeated the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After the battle he was appointed Guardian of Scotland and served until he was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298. He continued to fight for Scottish independence until he was captured in 1305 executed in London for crimes of High Treason.  In death his exploits passed into legend. Sir Walter Scott wrote about him in “Exploits and Death of William Wallace – the “Hero of Scotland”.

    Our William Wallace Sword is a well-made replica of the sword used in the film. It is crafted in the world famous Art Gladius factory in Toledo, Spain and features a broad stainless steel blade topped with solid steel hilt fittings and a dark brown leather ricasso and grip. This sword features a blunt blade and is designed for display only. 

    Total Length: 139cm
    Blade Length: 103cm
    Grip Length:  25.5cm
    Weight: 2914g
    Blade Thickness (base):  0.53cm
    Blade Width (base): 4.5cm
    Blade: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Threaded
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £165.83 Incl. Tax: £199.00

  • Robert the Bruce Sword

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    The Robert the Bruce Sword features a forged steel blade with solid brass pommel and guard. The pommel features the rampant lion of the Bruce coat of arms whilst the guard is decorated with crusader crosses, both in red enamel. The leather and wood scabbard is decorated with a “Z” pattern and has brass scabbard loops.

    This sword is blunt and designed for display only.

    Total Length: 97cm
    Blade Length: 78.5cm
    Grip Length: 12.5cm
    Weight: 1140g
    Blade Thickness (base): 0.44cm
    Blade Width (base):  4.5cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 13.5cm
    Blade: High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £91.67 Incl. Tax: £110.00

  • Braveheart Freedom Fighter Sword

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    This replica is very similar to the sword that appears in the "Braveheart" movie, especially because Simon Atherton, the prop master for the "Braveheart" movie, was involved in its development.

    Hand forged of 1095 carbon steel, the blade of this sword is approx. 120 cm long. It has a slight taper and ends in a pear-shaped, riveted pommel. The grip is made of wood wrapped in dark brown leather that also includes the ricasso. A crossguard with a rectangular profile and a langet with a decorative pattern complete the hilt.

    Total Length: 154cm
    Blade Length: 120cm
    Grip Length: 25.5cm
    Weight: 3.03kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 4.7mm
    Blade Thickness (CoP): 4.4mm
    Blade Width (base): 5.0cm
    Blade Width (CoP): 5.0cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 25.5cm
    Centre of Percussion (CoP): 39cm
    Blade: High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £230.83 Incl. Tax: £277.00

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