Cold Steel Assegai Spear with Long Shaft 6 ft. 9 in. Overall, Secure-Ex Sheath
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| Part Number: | CS95ES |
| Manufacturer: | Cold Steel Knives |
| Retail Price: | $76.99 |
| Our Price: | $46.95 |
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CS95ES: Assegai with Long Shaft with Secure-Ex Sheath
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The spear is one of man’s oldest, reliable weapons. Early examples were no more than sticks or poles with fire hardened points. As man learned how to knap flint, cast bronze and forge metals he would quickly adapt these technologies to the spear.
The spear, when used as a thrusting weapon, allowed one to dominate any enemy armed with a shorter weapon like a mace, axe, sword or even a bayonet. When thrown, the spear enabled man to bring down the largest predator while staying safely out of reach of fangs or claws.
With cold forging technology pioneered by Cold Steel, we can offer high performance thrusting and throwing spears at reasonable prices. All come with premium American Ash shafts and SK-5 medium carbon steel heads. Like traditional spearheads, ours are heat treated and then drawn to a tough spring temper. The concept is that the spear head should flex or bend under impact stresses rather than break or shatter.
The original Assegai was invented by the legendary Zulu King, Shaka in the early 1800’s. Its long, broad blade and short handle were ideal for thrusting and revolutionized tribal warfare in Southern Africa. Our Assegai has all the features that made the original so deadly. It is available with a short shaft for thrusting or a full length throwing shaft.
- Item Number: 95ES
- Name: Assegai w/ Long Shaft
- Blade Length: Head: 13 1/3"
- Overall Length: 6 Ft 9 1/2"
- Steel: SK-5 Medium Carbon
- Weight: Head: 12.8 oz
- Blade Thickness: 2 mm 2 1/2" (wide)
- Handle: American Ash
- Sheath: Secure-Ex Sheath
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Waterproof, scratch resistant, and low friction. It will hold its shape and makes a great alternative to leather.
Provides a traditional, natural look and feel to a modern tool. Wood absorbs shock well and is popular in axe handles.
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