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Unleash the power of the M48 Gladius Sword! 💥🗡️ With its premium stainless steel blade and secure grip, it's ready for action. Carry it with confidence in the custom Vortec belt sheath!⁠ ⁠ #M48Gladius #TacticalSword #BUDK #Holidays

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United Cutlery's popular Honshu line offers sleek, modern design with a serious bite! This Honshu Gladiator Sword is no exception. It features an insanely sharp. full-tang 18 1/4" 7Cr13 stainless steel blade with a fuller and weight-reducing cut outs. The injection-molded TPR handles gives you a secure, slip-free grip. The 25" overall sword can be carried in the included genuine black leather belt sheath. #Honshu #UnitedCutlery #Sword #Gladiator #Gladius #StainlessSteel #TPR #Sheath

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Del Tin Pompeii Roman Gladius. Overall Length: 27 1/2'' Blade: 20 1/4'', Weight: 1 lb 12.5 oz. The straight-edged Pompeii is the ‘’classic’’ gladius. Easier to manufacture than the Fulham or Mainz the Pompeii is a design that has done away with everything unnecessary and is an effective, utilitarian sword. It seems to have been the dominant Gladius pattern from about the mid 1st Century to the early 3rd Century A.D.

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Gladius was one Latin word for sword and is used to represent the primary sword of Ancient Roman foot soldiers. Early ancient Roman swords were similar to those used by the Greeks. From the 3rd century BC, the Romans adopted swords similar to those used by the Celtiberians and others during the early part of the conquest of Hispania.  The soldier generally led with his shield and thrust with his sword.

Gladius was one Latin word for sword and is used to represent the primary sword of Ancient Roman foot soldiers. Early ancient Roman swords were similar to those used by the Greeks. From the 3rd century BC, the Romans adopted swords similar to those used by the Celtiberians and others during the early part of the conquest of Hispania. This sword was known as the Gladius Hispaniensis, or "Spanish Sword".A fully equipped Roman legionary after the reforms of Gaius Marius was armed with a shield…

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An adaptation of the Mainz variety gladius swords that came into fruition in the early stages of the Roman Empire, more attention to detail has been used with the hand guard and the silhouette of the blade itself; not a model handed to a common Roman Soldier. Built as a game ready weapon for first or third person games.

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This is all speculation. I have never been in a zombie apocalypse, nor am I an expert in zombie apocalypses, so take everything I say with a grain of salt. Also, this is all for fun. So, the zombie apocalypse has come, and you're wondering what weapons you should take to better survive the invasion. Should you take the baseball bat or the chainsaw, the Machete or the flamethrower (and why do you even have a flamethrower in your house?) Wonder no more. Here are a few popular weapon choices…

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Mainz Gladius Swords for sale are 28 5/8th inches in all. These popular swords are inspired by real Roman Gladius but have modern features like the functional 1075 high carbon steel blade. The sharpened 18 ¾ inch blade is hand finished and hand polished.

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