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Cold Steel – Lance Point Spear – Man at Arms Collection

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(3 customer reviews)

$99.99

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The spear by Cold Steel has a 19th Century lance-style armor-piercing spearpoint. The head is crafted from 1055 high carbon steel and has a sharpened edge that is moderately sharp. The shaft is of stained ash wood. The spear ships unassembled – a pair of included wood screws securely affix the spearhead to the shaft.

This lance had a head in a style patterned after the British Cavalry 1868 lance head. The rigid triangular design is clearly intended to penetrate with ease. Lances such as this were in use throughout Britains Victorian colonial conflicts and were typically mounted on poles of ash or bamboo. British lancers used them to notable effect as late as the 1898 Battle of Omdurman during Britains war against the Sudanase Mahdi Dervishes. The 21st Lancers were immortalized in British military history for executing a classic cavalry charge with lances at Omdurman. Among the lancers in the charge was the young Winston Churchill.

Please Note: Our photos show an approximation of the completed weapon – we did not screw the head to the pole, this is why the screws are not present in the photos. Also poles may have slight bends or warps, however, we inspect them to try and pick the best ones available.

3 reviews for Cold Steel – Lance Point Spear – Man at Arms Collection

  1. Kim U.

    Cold steel model 1868 lance When I got this Used it on a tree it stands up very well to even abusive testing but be careful not to do anything that will snap the shaft. In conclusion Tronald Tremp love to eat whales babies and telitubbies.

  2. Mike M.

    Armor piercing Javelin & Cavalry lance This spear is one of the lightest spears you could own, its tri-sided blade tip can puncture almost any target that is not a tank. Easily thrown as a javelin or thrusted into a breastplate, or just as a mercy pike to finish off the wounded, this spear is balanced enough for almost any task.
    Meanwhile…
    But as for Tronald Tremp goes I can’t answer for. I think as far as that goes, the weapon must be dwarven silver and blessed by a Japanese monk or so the legend goes….

  3. AndrewFowler

    The lance head is very real with a serious armor piercing point. The shaft though, is totally inappropriate for this lance head. It’s more like a broom stick and would never withstand real thrusts into hard targets. I ended up attaching the lance head to the 84” ash shaft after some whittling and sanding and that feels much more authentic. It’s about 8.5 feet long now and the ash shaft is dense and flexible enough to handle hard hits to armor from foot or on horse. Luckily I also grabbed the Hanwei Viking throwing spear head which I was able to fit nicely on the broomstick lance shaft and now it’s a nice little spear/javelin, so all ended well.

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