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Irish Gaelic Dagger – Deepeeka

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Battle Ready
(1 customer review)
SKU: KOA_AH6998R | Categories:
Battle Ready

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    This Irish Gaelic-Norse Dagger has the characteristic ring-pommel unique to Medieval Ireland and it is a fine sidearm companion to the Norse Gaelic Arming Sword or Galllowglass Longsword (AH6990R and AH6997R).  The blade is C60 high carbon steel with a shallow hollow-ground cross-section – it is fitted into a peened hilt with a crossguard and pommel which are crafted from steel. The well-contoured diamond cross-section grip gives a comfortable handhold and it is made from wood which is overlaid in tightly-stitched leather.

    The dagger is paired with a scabbard of wood which is overlaid in tightly-fitted and well-stitched leather.

    • Overall Length: 18 5/16″
    • Blade Length: 12  3/16″
    • Blade: C60 High Carbon Steel
      Edge: Unsharpened
    • Weight: 13 oz
    • Point of Balance: 1/2″
    • Blade Thickness: 5.3 mm – 3.9 mm
    • Blade Width: 34.6 mm
    • Class: Battle Ready
    • Country of Origin: India
    Overall Length18 5/16"
    Blade Length12  3/16"
    Weight13 oz
    EdgeUnsharpened
    Width34.6 mm
    Thickness5.3 mm - 3.9 mm
    PommelPeened
    P.O.B.1/2"
    Blade [C60 High Carbon Steel]
    Class
    CultureIrish
    ManufacturerDeepeeka
    Country of OriginIndia

    1 review for Irish Gaelic Dagger – Deepeeka

    1. Seth Walton (verified owner)

      First things first, right out of the box you’ll notice that the crossguard isn’t aligned perfectly. No big deal. Next thing is that if you have big hands, like me (I’m a 6’2, 250 lbs American), the hilt will feel a little small. That’s all the complaints I have.
      The dagger’s blade is a foot long and overall it’s about 18 inches. But it’s balanced perfectly. Definitely meant for thrusting but there’s enough weight that it can cut pretty well (props to KoA’s sharpening department, it’s worth the price).
      Also keep in mind that the sheath is old school without any point to attach it directly to your belt – you’ll need a frog for it.

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