The early Scottish
dirk was a direct descendent of the medieval ballock dagger.
The grip form began to change, probably sometime in the 16th
century, but soon developed a form that was purely Scottish.
The later versions that are quite popular, are somewhat debased
in form, and not the pure fighting weapon of the early version.
And make no mistake about it... this dirk was a pure fighting
knife, and unabashedly so.
The Generation2 version is made from a 1 piece solid handle
hand carved to look like twisted wood, with brass accents.
The blade is made from 5160 tempered carbon steel, fully
tanged.
The scabbard is wood wrapped in leather.
Blade length: 12"
Overall length: 18 1/4"
Balance Point: At Ricasso
Weight: 1 lbs. 8.5 oz.
G2-076-Twisted Handle Scottish Dirk for $99.99:
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