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Roman Pompeii Gladius – Windlass Steelcrafts

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Battle Ready
(3 customer reviews)
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    The sword that conquered most of the known world. The simple but brutally effective Roman gladius was the primary weapon of the Roman soldier. This version is based on historic examples excavated from the ruins of Pompeii and dates to about 100 AD. The Roman Pompeii Gladius features an unsharpened, functional, high carbon steel blade and turned handle of ash and maple wood. Includes a matching wood scabbard with leather covering and brass accents.

    Overall Length28''
    Blade Length19 1/2''
    Weight1 lb 12 oz
    EdgeUnsharpened
    Width54 mm
    Thickness4.4 mm - 3.8 mm
    PommelThreaded
    P.O.B.4 3/8''
    Grip Length3 7/16''
    TypeGladius
    ClassBattle Ready
    CultureRoman
    ManufacturerWindlass Steelcrafts
    Country of OriginIndia

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    3 reviews for Roman Pompeii Gladius – Windlass Steelcrafts

    1. R. K.

      An Excellent Gladius The gladius itself is very well constructed. The hilt is rock solid: the pommel and guard are maple, while the handle itself is ash – this makes for a nice, subtle contrast. A steel plate covers the base of the guard. The whole hilt is held tightly together by a brass nut.

      The blade is, as far as I can tell, an accurate copy of the Pompeii type blade. It has a diamond cross section and a mirror polish. Mine came wickedly sharp.

      Balance is excellent (due in part to the shorter length of the blade), though the large pommel restricts holds to the hammer grip.

      The sheath was well constructed and solid, but was somewhat carelessly put together. The guard does not sit flush against the mouth of the sheath, and some of the fittings are off center, but the brass fittings are strong and tight and nothing rattles or moves. The leather is nicely stretched over the solid wood core, and feels smooth with no wrinkles.

      I tested this gladius on several water-filled milk jugs and plastic bottles placed on top of a thick plastic trash can. Due to my bad form, several of my swings sliced the jugs cleanly in half and then proceeded to slash deep into the trash can. I tried stabbing, and was almost scared by the ease that this sword slid through the targets. Once again I got a little carried away, and accidentally put the blade right through the bottom of the trash can on a downward thrust.

      Historical accuracy is not perfect, as the handles of actual Roman gladii were apparently made of bone, and the plate of metal between the blade and the guard was recessed into the wood rather then secured on the surface as it is in this model. Aside from those details, this particular gladius is one of the more authentic reproductions out there, second only to Albion in my opinion (Deepka gladii are also more accurate then this gladius, but can suffer from blade tempering problems).

      Overall, this is one of my favorite swords, and well worth the money.

    2. pryorseth16@yahoo.com (verified owner)

      Great Pompeii gladius sword. Just what I was looking for. Came in very sharp, and balanced. Thanks to YouTuber Skallagrim recommending this site, and which gladius swords are mostly accurate or close to accurate. Overall, it’s a great sword. Would recommend!

    3. Tzahi Dichner

      Very good sword.
      The sheath is better then the one in the Maintz model

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