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Roman Lorica Segmentata Type A | Roman cuirass (lorica segmentata) worn by the legionaries in substitution of the iron mail coat (lorica hamata) was developed in the 1st century B.C. and continued to be in use with the Roman army until the middle of the 3rd Century A.D.. The reconstruction of the lorica segmentata has been possible only since 1964 when two complete sets of this armour were excavated in Corbridge, in northern England. Made in carbonated steel with brass-plated metal hinges. Provided with leather straps. Fully wearable. This armor is quite flexible and allows plenty of freedom of movement. Wt. 17 lbs. 6 oz. Fits chest sizes 42 inches to 46 inches.
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The term "battle ready", when used to describe a sword, means that the sword is made of high carbon spring steel - a very strong and flexible steel.
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Sword Care and Safety section and you will be responsible for your weapon's use or misuse.
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