Windlass Steelcrafts

Highland Scottish dirk, semi-sharp

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Product description

A beautiful early traditional Scottish dirk by Windlass Steelcrafts, including scabbard. The shape of the Scottish dirk comes from the medieval bollock dagger. The blade of a Scottish dirk was single-edged, and meant to be used beside a shield and sword, beside a claymore, or as a weapon on its own. The wooden grip is decorated with a chevron, this motif is based on an original Scottish dirk. The semi-sharp blade is made of tempered 1085 carbon steel with a hardness of 48 HRC. Perfect for lovers of Scottish history and the Highlanders, as an accessory for a kilt and for Scottish reenactment.


Product details
Product details:
Material: 1085 carbon steel tempered, 48 HRC
Edge: semi-sharp (0,5 mm)
Length: 53 cm
Blade length: 38 cm
Grip length: 9 cm
Steel thickness: 4,2 mm
Blade width: 3,7 cm
Weight: 440 grams
Including leather scabbard
Based on a historical original
Transport weight (gram): 1000

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