
Claymore
A large two-handed Scottish sword historically used in medieval warfare, popular as a collectible and recreation weapon.
Fun Fact
Historical claymores averaged about 140 cm (56 inches) in overall length and weighed around 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs), making them formidable weapons requiring significant strength to wield effectively.
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