Developed in Europe during the late Middle Ages, the halberd was one of the most versatile and feared polearms of the 14th through 17th centuries. Favored by professional infantry and elite guard units, it combined the functions of a spear, axe, and hook into a single weapon capable of thrusting, cleaving, and controlling opponents at distance. Its effectiveness and adaptability made it a staple on medieval battlefields and in ceremonial guard service well into the Renaissance.
This 74-inch stainless steel halberd is inspired by those historical designs, capturing the unmistakable silhouette and commanding presence of a full-length pole weapon. The head follows the traditional tri-functional layout: a forward spear point for thrusting, a broad axe blade for cutting, and a rear hook historically used for pulling shields, riders, or armor. While constructed using modern materials, the proportions and form remain faithful to classic European halberds.
Mounted on a stainless steel shaft, this halberd delivers the scale and authority expected of a true polearm. At over six feet in length, it creates a striking visual impact and serves as an impressive centerpiece for collections, wall displays, or historically themed environments.
Halberd Specifications
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Type: Halberd
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Overall Length: 74"
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Head Material: Stainless steel
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Head Design: Tri-functional (spear point, axe blade, rear hook)
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Shaft: Stainless Steel
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Finish: Polished steel head with natural wood grain shaft
About Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is valued for its corrosion resistance and long-term durability, making it well suited for display weapons and collectible polearms. It maintains a clean, polished appearance over time with minimal maintenance, ideal for collectors who want historical form without the upkeep demands of high-carbon steel.
Whether displayed as part of a medieval arms collection or used as a dramatic decorative centerpiece, this 74" stainless steel halberd delivers authentic historical character, imposing scale, and timeless presence rooted in centuries of European warfare tradition.