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Cold Steel MAA Lance Point Spear, 80" long, Ash Wood Shaft, Battle Ready 95MLP

$ 29.01

Availability: 58 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Cold Steel
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    MAA Lance Point Spear, 80" long, Ash Wood Shaft, Battle Ready
    MODEL NUMBER: 95MLP
    Overall Length:
    80"
    Length Head:
    16
    "
    Steel:
    1055 Carbon
    Weight:
    42.6 oz.(All) 12.2 oz. (Head)
    Handle:
    64" Ash Wood
    Scabbard:
    N/A
    The Lance Point is (as its name suggests) a formidable weapon when used from horseback. Historically it was used by German, French, British and Indian cavalry troops and could punch through armor and transfix adversaries with ease.
    Throughout our research and development testing we were consistently astounded by the penetrative power of the Lance Points hollow ground, spring tempered triangular blade. Puncturing hard targets with the slightest effort and inflicting a devastating entry wound, it was fast, lively in hand and incredibly effective whether used from horseback, on foot or even thrown into appropriate targets!
    Cold Steel, Incorporated was founded in 1980, a company dedicated to making the strongest, sharpest knives in the world. Over the last three decades, Cold Steel has been at the forefront of the many innovations that have helped to define the knife industry as a whole. Progressive accomplishment, including the introduction of the checked Kraton handles, and the tanto point blade styles have gone from curiously interesting features to industry-wide hallmarks of quality and sophistication. New ground was also broken with the introduction of unique new blade steels like San Mai III and Tri-Ad Lock& locking mechanism for folding knives. Tri-Ad Lock for example, has never been equaled by any of Cold Steel's competitors and nothing they have produced yet has been proven to outperform it. Of course Cold Steel will always look to the future, constantly striving to make the world's strongest, sharpest knives. That goal as elusive and difficult to achieve as it is, has been the same for the past thirty years..