Middle Ages Morningstar Mace

$49.99  
  3.5 ( 22 reviews)

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Part #:14 BK1807
  • Deliver devastating blows
  • Removable stainless steel spikes
  • Leather wrapped handle
  • Stainless steel skull-crusher pommel
  • Overall length: 35"
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Description

You've never seen a mace like this wicked beast! It's the perfect length to deliver devastating blows at medium to short range. It has removable stainless steel spikes and a leather wrapped handle with a skull-crusher pommel. It is 35" in overall length.

Customer Reviews | Average Rating: 3.45 out of 5

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Customer Reviews


John Pitt
Oct 31, 2018
(5 out of 5)
Not too shabby

Looks good and the spikes would pierce a skull with ease. Did an excellent job on a couple of canalopes. Yes the head and shaft were hollow. Shaft is steel. Don't use it on wood. Spikes seem to be pot metal with chrome. Very sharp though. Have issues with 3 of them not screwing in. Too much flash in the threads. As imsaid mine WAS hollow. Filled it with kitty litter. Added about 3.5 pounds to it. Wish there were a way to get replacement spikes. Would be worth it.

 
Aaron Gressman
Feb 26, 2015
(5 out of 5)

No devastating blows will be dealt with this poor excuse of a weapon, the rod is super thin metal and already rusted on the inside when I got it. How do I know what the inside looks like you might ask... Well that would be because the head fell off hitting a cardboard box. Coltan must work for the website to have left a review like that lol. Good ONLY FOR DISPLAY and should not be advertised as usable in any way.

 
ALLEN FISH
Feb 19, 2015
(1 out of 5)
DONT WATCH THE VIDEO

DONT BUY IT! Save your money, just get a baseball bat. The head on it does not stay on it just flies off everytime you swing it. The handle is hollow and this is very light.

 
Bret
Sep 29, 2014
(3 out of 5)
Good enough for the price

True, breaking through a door would destroy this thing and there are fit and finish issues. However, this thing would be very devastating to a human body, and it is lightweight enough to be used by a teenage girl. For the price, you can't beat the intimidation factor and true danger of this self defense weapon. When my daughter goes to college, she will have one in her room. BTW, if it is by your bed at night, don't accidently hit it with your foot.

 
John
Jul 11, 2014
(1 out of 5)
They're garbage

Yeah, opened the box, its cheap. Well I have a gun show coming up, and they were 2 for the price of 1. I may be able to get out from under there.

 
ian
Apr 11, 2014
(2 out of 5)
pretty but useless

it is pretty but i hit this on a watermellon and two of the spikes broke clean in half. whatever the spikes are made of it isnt steel. very disappointing

 
Mark thobe
Mar 16, 2014
(2 out of 5)
Medieval spike mace club 35"

I think someone should have taken the time to assemble the product before selling it. Thier were many of the spikes that were crooked and did not fit in the holes flush. So SORRY but I will NOT recommend this product to any of my friends.

 
Travis
Jan 07, 2014
(1 out of 5)
Best for display

Although this mace is priced well it's quality lacks very much. First of all the wrecking ball is one solid piece it's two put together. Next I took a couple swings and the paint was chipping off the ball. The spikes would not go in so i had to tighten them in.The screws stripped having to put them in i would only recamand this for display the ball it's self is glued to the pole.

 
Michael
Oct 03, 2013
(3 out of 5)
If only it worked

Awesome looking but the one I got is defective. 4 of the holes are too big for the threads and that just makes it look retarded.

 
Steve Hath
Sep 18, 2013
(3 out of 5)
Don't Bring a Mace to a Gunfight

Bought this for home defense, and it is pretty intimidating. The handle is long enough (about 28-30"), and the spikes are sharp enough, to keep an intruder at bay and to do some damage, but it isn't really heavy enough to deliver truly crushing blows (however, if you hit an intruder in the head, it would probably be lethal). Just remember, this is a close-quarters battle weapon, and if the opponent has a gun, you're in trouble. I'm going to velcro some pepper spray to the handle so I can soften him up a little at a distance, first. The head and handle are hollow and the quality of the spikes' bolts, which screw into tapped holes in the round head, are rather poor - they're not straight, and the bases of the spikes don't sit flush on the head. So, the assembled product looks good from a distance, but up close, not so much. Since I wasn't concerned about authenticity, it's OK. I'm thinking of filling the mace head with sand to increase its mass (the handle will probably also fill; I'm not too sure about the method of attachment). I've still got to figure out where to keep it handy - you DO NOT want to kick step on or fall onto this - it will mess you up. One of these days, I'll test it on a big beef roast. I think I'll name it, "Adolph, the Tenderizer"!

 
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