Oh cool, it comes stock with an "Idiot Hook" for pulling your friends out of harms way. Random stranger here; lots of opinion; I always loved the Kopesh. Its the quintessential Bronze Age weapon showing just how tough bronze was to work with in weapons. Big, meaty blade and a deep curve otherwise the bronze could bend and break against any strike. Blades tended to be short or hefted on a pole. The Kopesh tends to eliminate this by being essentially a pole axe for the average soldier, cavalry or to even support chariots. Most blades, from most eras lose their appeal to me once you introduce forged steel, especially anything above or around the tensile strength of 1090 steel. Most weapons suck in steel because they have features to get around the limitations of their problem metals. Kopesh, kinda doesn't have that problem. Its a short pole axe with a weight reduction. Keep in mind, extreme curved blades tend to go wild on impact, its really less of an issue with a fat blade and two handed grip. Which this kopesh in particular has. Nice, I'm kinda jelly donuts.
Good for you man :)
Perfect for the zombie apocalypse that is upon us,..😡🔪😵💫
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Oh cool, it comes stock with an "Idiot Hook" for pulling your friends out of harms way.
Random stranger here; lots of opinion;
I always loved the Kopesh. Its the quintessential Bronze Age weapon showing just how tough bronze was to work with in weapons.
Big, meaty blade and a deep curve otherwise the bronze could bend and break against any strike.
Blades tended to be short or hefted on a pole. The Kopesh tends to eliminate this by being essentially a pole axe for the average soldier, cavalry or to even support chariots.
Most blades, from most eras lose their appeal to me once you introduce forged steel, especially anything above or around the tensile strength of 1090 steel.
Most weapons suck in steel because they have features to get around the limitations of their problem metals.
Kopesh, kinda doesn't have that problem. Its a short pole axe with a weight reduction. Keep in mind, extreme curved blades tend to go wild on impact, its really less of an issue with a fat blade and two handed grip. Which this kopesh in particular has.
Nice, I'm kinda jelly donuts.
Thank you,