Scottish Claymore
Mainstay of the Highland warriors of the late 15th and 16th centuries, the Claymore had a uniquely styled hilt that sets it apart from other great swords of the period. Typically of hand-and-a-half length, this versatile weapon could deliver great sweeping slashes or powerful thrusts. Replicated from a surviving museum piece our Claymore (SH2060) is classic in its design, with distinctive sloping quillons terminating in quatrefoils and a high-collared quillon block with langets following the blade fuller. The leather-covered grip is topped by a globate pommel. Originally carried slung on the back, the Claymore matches perfectly with our OL1038B back scabbard on page 91.
KEY FEATURES:
Authentic styling
Fully functional
Excellent balance
MEASUREMENTS:
Blade length: 41"
Handle length: 14"
Overall length: 59 3/4"
Weight: 4lb 14oz
Thickness: .220