The Franciska or Frankis axe is a one-handed war ax, useful for close combat and as a throwing weapon.
Popularized by the Franks, it was before a traditional weapon of the West Germans and was used regularly in the 5th to 8th centuries by the Franks, from the Merovingians to the Carolingians.
The head is forged from carbon steel, the shaft is made of oak wood.
Measurements:
– Head: 16.5 x 9 cm
– Overall length (with shaft): approx. 45 cm
– Weight: approx. 800 g
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