

With the black textured wooden handle supporting this solid steel slicing machine, it is no wonder these medieval labrys came into style! You would expect this dual chopping axe to be twice as heavy, but it weighs under 3 pounds! If you don't want to mar the blades, then hang it next to your suits of armor or other bludgeoning weapons with the included wall hanger. This durably constructed 440 stainless steel version has two sharpened blades that reach almost 7 inches long each. It was as simple as putting two blades onto one handle, and swinging it twice as much. Popularized in the Middle Ages, but probably used by the Vikings before that, was the double headed axe. Once you hold this weapon in your hand, you'll scream "I have the power!" Medieval times call for medieval measures, and that wielding around your Double Bladed Medieval Axe! These hefty steel sharpened blades are pulling double duty, either in actual combat or as a display piece with the included wall mount hanger. Watch the video to see which bladed weapons that we chose! From an axe, a bowie knife and a short sword, it will be difficult to choose. There were everything from karambits to kamas, and we even tested a stun gun! Be sure to watch this shocking video on our YouTube channel.įor this week on Weapons Wednesday, we took a look at some of our newest bladed weapons that would be great to survive on a deserted island. This week for Weapons Wednesday, Amanda and Mel took a look at the newest weapons that we just recently released on our website. Even though they are all awesome, the best is the Hidden Icepick Escrima madĭark Reaper Tactical Kama and Other New Weapons They tested out everything from a small pocket baton to a massive saber sword. On this week's Weapons Wednesday video, Amanda and Mel reviewed five of our most awesome weapons that we currently have in our warehouse. Hidden Icepick Escrima and Other Deadly Weapons Everything from a two story drop to a cinder block crush was done. This week for Weapons Wednesday, Amanda and Mel wanted to really test out some of our knives to see what they can withstand. Extreme Knife Testing: Folders vs Fixed Blades
