Saxon Scramasax
The Scramasax, carried by the Saxons and the Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, came in a wide range of sizes and was used both as a tool and a weapon. Carried horizontally at the back of the belt, the scramasax provided the spearman with both a close-quarters weapon and a tool and utensil in camp. More information...
Notify me when the item is in stock.
We will inform you as soon as we stock up.
Saxon Scramasax
Hanwei's Scramasax, with its foot-long blade, would provide both slashing and thrusting power in battle while handling heavy-duty chores around the home and camp. It is equipped with a leather horizontal-carry sheath. Made by Hanwei.
Key features:
- Sharp high carbon steel blade
- Authentic styling
- Scabbard included
Specifications:
- Blade material: 1566 high carbon steel
- Overall length: approx. 45.1cm
- Blade length: approx. 29.2cm
- Blade thickness at guard: approx. 6.4mm
- Handle length: approx. 15.2cm
- Weight: approx. 539 g
- Incl. leather sheath
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.