Welcome to the Black Dragon Forge
A Subsidiary of the Wu Hai Lung Temple
Medieval Weapons
Welcome to our Medieval Weapons Page!
Here you will find such things as maces, halberds, voluges, pikes, war hammers, axes and flails, perfect to hang on the wall with your family heraldry, or to defend your castle!



Holy Water Sprinkler Mace
This “holy relic” isn’t as holy as its name belies. The Holy Water Sprinkler Mace, has its origins back as far as the first Crusades, in which case, the so called “holy water”, was often Saracen or Moorish blood. This model is beset with rounded studs, ready to cave in the best-crafted breastplate or helm that may stand in its way. Personally handcrafted by Adam Davis from the finest hardwood and hand forged steel. At over 28” long, you will also have plenty of leverage to do it with. Mounted with an auxiliary steel butt cap for balance, and as an auxiliary weapon. Great for crushing cans, or crushing armies!



Light Flanged Mace
As the name implies, this mace is built from “flanges”, or plates of steel forged together on a collar or tube, to construct a truly, devastating piece of armament. The flange mace has many variants, however, the angular variety presented here seemed to be among the most popular, due to its ability to tear the steel of a helm or breastplate, and generally cave in a suit of armor. Chainmaile was useless against a crushing blow from one of these, much less its larger brothers. This “light” version of the flange mace, was often carried by volunteer town watchmen, or the castle guard, as they were easier and less expensive to produce than a sword, but no less effective. Personally handcrafted by Adam Davis from the finest hardwood and hand forged steel. At 22” long, this well balanced piece of armament would do well to grace ones mantle, or find its way through the helm of an enemy soldier. Mounted with an auxiliary steel butt cap for balance, and as an auxiliary weapon. A great conversation piece, that can also help keep the peace!





Twisted Guard Dagger
The dagger is something that was considered "standard equipment" in medieval times, all the way up through and into the early 1800's. This beautifully wicked example shown here has a polished stianless steel crossguard, twisted from end to end, from whence it derives its name. This particular one has the initials of its recipient/owner engraved into the disks of the quillions, and has a custom, hand carved, solid brass dragons head pommel. The handle is stained red oak. The dagger comes complete with a matching wooden sheath, not shown. Constructed in our standard full tang manner from a solid piece of A-2 tool steel, hardened to 57 Rc with a spring temper, the 8" double edged blade is razor sharp, and comes to a needle point. Personally hand crafted by Adam Davis. The standard pommel is a semi-ball shaped brass pommel, animal or fantasy animal themed pommels are considered custom, and on a case-by-case basis. Fit for the royal court at feast, or ready for a fight, be dressed to kill with this beautiful dagger!
Item# TWGDD-01 $150 S&H Included
Item#TWGDD-XX $150 + cost of custom work on pommel.
Email with custom order form for estimate
MORE ITEMS COMING SOON!


