Royal Navy Officers 5 Ball Dirk
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Royal Naval Officers 5-Ball Dirk by Lantern Armouries
A handsome Dirk so named for the guard which has 5 balls, would not only be a fighting tool for the British Officer, but a eye-catching part of his uniformed regalia when ashore.
- Blade made from high carbon steel
- The guard and pommel are of brass
- Grip is of faux ivory
- Black leather scabbard with brass accents and hanging rings
Royal Naval Officers 5-Ball Dirk by Lantern Armouries
A handsome Dirk so named for the guard which has 5 balls, would not only be a fighting tool for the British Officer, but a eye-catching part of his uniformed regalia when ashore.
- Blade made from high carbon steel
- The guard and pommel are of brass
- Grip is of faux ivory
- Black leather scabbard with brass accents and hanging rings
Officers were expected to lead and take part in the action, and they fought alongside their cutlass-swinging comrades with finely crafted Officers swords. The Officers of the British Navy favored the straight Spadroon swords in the years spanning the American Revolution up through the Napoleonic Wars.
Many would carry a matching dirk as a secondary weapon in the case that a cutlass snapped or knocked aside their spadroon, or for fighting in close quarters below decks where there was little room for the effective use of longer blades.
Weight (g) | 500.00 |
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Brand | Lantern Armouries |
Restricted Product? | Yes |
Affiliation | British |
Service | Navy |
Knives and Tools Type | Dagger/Sword |
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