You see the enemy before you on the battlefield. Raising the Slavic Viking Axe, you prepare to defeat them on your way to victory. Made from high-carbon steel, this functional axe features a wooden haft. The haft curves and gently widens at the bottom. It curves forward to help keep a hand from sliding off the end. On the other end of the haft, there is the axe head. The axe head features a hand-forged finish. It has a bearded blade. A bearded blade is longer on the bottom than the top. This axe is ideal for historical reenactments or as part of a weaponry collection.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Forged finish on blade
- Has a slightly bearded axe head
- Widened haft for a better grip
- Great for Vikings and medieval warriors
- Wonderful for reenactments or display
Materials:
- Blade is high-carbon steel
- Haft is wood
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 16 Inches
Measurements are approximate.
thedarkmessiahandthehandofgod (verified owner) –
This is actually a nice little axe, quite literally. For those used to the quality to price ratio for swords, you will be extremely surprised by how high quality a seemingly cheap axe can be. Simple axes like this have always been quite cheap even at higher quality, and I would say that this is for sure a good quality axe. The haft is strong with a smooth texture and ovoid shape making it very comfortable to hold, the pommel also flares and curves as to keep your hand from slipping off. The head is sturdy and well fitted thanks to a steel wedge that it comes with and I believe some epoxy that was used to fill the gaps, the forged finish is nice and does not compromise the shape or structure of the blade. And speaking of blades the edge is in fact blunt, but it doesn’t take much to sharpen and it really doesn’t matter much since we’re not going to war with axes anytime soon and it is not the design of a wood axe. All in all a well made weapon that is well worth the price, also for those wondering it does come oiled so have some cleaning wipes at the ready lol.