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Weaponry

The Knight Shop Trade are the largest wholesalers of replica historical weaponry for sale in the UK. Our diverse range caters for Reenactors, Historical European Martial Artists (HEMA), Live Action Role Players (LARP), Collectors, Stage Fighters (Theatre) and T.V. producers.

We wholesale an incredible range of replica weaponry from throughout history for trade.  From the Classical Period we offer a range of Celtic, Greek and Roman weaponry such as Roman Pugio Daggers, Pilums and Scutum shields. From the later Dark Age period we have a great selection of Saxon seaxes and Viking battle axes

We wholesale a fantastic variety of display and useable re-enactment quality Medieval weaponry - everything a Knight would need to get ready for battle! Our range of daggers, polearms, maces, warhammers and axes will not disappoint!  For the Renaissance era Pirate or Highwayman we have a great selection of flintlock pistols to choose from. 

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  • North Grimston Celtic Dagger

    The North Grimston Dagger was found by accident in 1902 while laborers were digging on Lord Middleton´s land near North Grimston. The smaller of the two swords discovered was decorated with an anthropomorphic (man-shaped) handle. Ownership of such a rare item marks the man buried at North Grimston out to be one of the most important people of Iron Age East Yorkshire. 

    The dagger is one of a small number of similar weapons found across Celtic Europe which features a human figure forming the hilt. Other examples were found in Hungary, Northern Italy, Switzerland, and France. This dagger can now be seen on display at Hull and East Riding Museum.

    Overall Length: 43cm
    Blade: AISI 420 Stainless Steel
    Weight: 500g
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

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

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  • Crossbow Quiver With 3 Arrows

    Whether you are looking for a functional quiver to store your crossbow bolts while shooting or you are merely looking to accent your decor with the historical appeal, the Crossbow Quiver with 3 Bolts is perfect for accomplishing your task. This quiver is crafted in Italy from high-quality leather and designed with a delightful image of the famed William Tell and his son, Walter.

    Included with this quiver are three crossbow bolts, which comfortably fit within it. These bolts are made from wood, feature real feather fins, and are tipped with metal. They are crafted to fit most medium and large crossbows.

    Quiver Length: 20cm
    Quiver Width: 8cm
    Arrow Length: 31cm

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

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  • Duo Pirate Dueling Pistols

    These pistols were used until the beginning of the 19th century and, due to their low effectiveness, they were only used as weapons that complemented hand-to-hand confrontations in which the use of swords was necessary.

    Made of metal with a carving that goes from the trigger to the barrel tip. Its hilt is made of resin and decorated with a headpiece in engraved silver metal.

    Total Length: 30cm

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

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  • Reenactment Short Bladed Spearhead

    The spear is one of the world’s most ancient weapons. It was a dominant presence on the field of battle for an amazingly long period of time. This particular blade form was put to use during a wide range of European history by a wide range of different cultures, from Ancient Celts and Greeks to well through the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    Our Reenactment Short Bladed Spearhead is made specifically for re-enactment use. This spearhead is crafted with a bulbous tip and has blunt 2 mm thick edges. If using for reenactment, we advise checking specifications with your safety officer before purchase.

    Overall Length: 25.5cm
    Spearhead Steel Socket: 12.5cm
    Blade: 13cm 
    Width: 3.3cm 
    Weight: 270g

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

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  • Reenactment Medium Bladed Spearhead

    The spear is one of the world’s most ancient weapons. It was a dominant presence on the field of battle for an amazingly long period of time. This particular blade form was put to use during a wide range of European history by a wide range of different cultures, from Ancient Celts and Greeks to well through the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    Our Reenactment Medium Bladed Spearhead is made specifically for re-enactment use. This spearhead is crafted with a bulbous tip and has blunt 2 mm thick edges. If using for reenactment, we advise checking specifications with your safety officer before purchase.

    Overall Length: 30cm
    Spearhead Steel Socket: 12cm
    Blade: 18cm 
    Width: 3.5cm 
    Weight: 320g

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

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  • Reenactment Long Bladed Spearhead

    The spear is one of the world’s most ancient weapons. It was a dominant presence on the field of battle for an amazingly long period of time. This particular blade form was put to use during a wide range of European history by a wide range of different cultures, from Ancient Celts and Greeks to well through the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    Our Reenactment Long Bladed Spearhead is made specifically for re-enactment use. This spearhead is crafted with a bulbous tip and has blunt 2 mm thick edges. If using for reenactment, we advise checking specifications with your safety officer before purchase.

    Overall Length: 35cm
    Spearhead Steel Socket: 12cm
    Blade: 23cm 
    Width: 3.5cm 
    Weight: 256g

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

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  • Medieval Longbow with Arrows

    When anyone thinks of classic medieval archery, the traditional longbow is generally what comes to mind. And for good reason, as the longbow practically dominated the arena of ranged warfare for several hundred years! This traditional longbow is hand-crafted in Italy and made from the finest wood. 

    Longbow comes with a set of arrows with a woven storage bag.

    Length: 150cm

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

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  • Leather Grip Medieval Horsebow with Arrows

    Sometimes an archer needs a more compact bow that offers not only portability but also considerable power. The recurve bow delivers just that, and its small size made it effective on horseback too. Carried on foot, any one of our recurve bows makes for a great weapon that any archer will enjoy using, thanks to the portable size and power that is inherent to the recurve design. This traditional longbow is hand-crafted in Italy and made from the finest wood. 

    The bow comes with a set of arrows with a woven storage bag.

    Length: 150cm

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

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  • Saxon & Viking Scramasax

    The Scramasax (Wounding-Knife in Frankish) is a Seax (Knife in Old English) used by the Saxons, whose name is derived from this weapon. Originally they started out as a secondary weapon to be used in conjunction with swords and spears etc but over time they became longer and narrower and became a primary fighting weapon. One of the most famous seaxes to be found is Britain is the Seax of Beagnoth which is now on display in the British Museum.   

    Our Saxon & Viking Scramasax features a forged high carbon steel blade with blackened steel Saxon styled fittings. The wire-bound grip is both decorative and functional. This well-made seax comes complete with a laced leather sheath. 

    Total Length: 50.5cm
    Blade Length: 35cm
    Grip Length: 11cm
    Weight: 620g
    Blade Thickness (base): 0.45cm
    Blade Width (base): 4.53cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 23cm
    Blade: EN45 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Stitched Leather

    All dimensions are approximate and vary from piece to piece.

    Buy the Saxon & Viking Scramasax with confidence from the UK’s leading Viking dagger retailer.

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  • Seax of Beagnoth

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    The Seax of Beagnoth (also known as the Thames scramasax) is a 9th century Anglo-Saxon seax (single-edged knife). It was found in the River Thames in 1857, and is now at the British Museum in London.

    On one side of the blade is the only known complete inscription of the twenty-eight letter Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet, as well as the name "Beagnoth" in runic letters. It is thought that the runic alphabet had a magical function, and that the name Beagnoth is that of either the owner of the weapon or the smith who forged it.

    Although many Anglo-Saxon and Viking swords and knives have inscriptions in the Latin alphabet on their blades, or have runic inscriptions on the hilt or scabbard, the Seax of Beagnoth is one of only a handful of finds with a runic inscription on its blade.

    Our faithful replica is based on the dimensions of the original and has a hand forged steel blade with wood grip and hand crafted leather scabbard.


    Total length
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    73.5cm
    Blade length: 55.5cm
    Grip length: 18cm
    Weight: 906g
    Blade width (base): 4.3cm
    Blade: EN45 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Stitched Leather

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

    Buy the Seax of Beagnoth with confidence from the UK’s leading Viking sword retailer.

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