Knives

Daggers

After the club, daggers are man's oldest tool and weapon. Historically they were usually double-edged and used to deliver quick, lethal strokes. Their small size made it perfect for those more nefarious types. They were also used in the "two-handed" fighting style popularized by the French during the Renaissance.

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Knife Collection

Knives are the single-edged cousin to the dagger.  Historically knives had a utilitarian purpose, filling needs such as hunting, camp work, and cutting. They could be used for protection if a sword or axe was unavailable. They have evolved into complex weapons that can be easily concealed.

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Kukris & Machetes

Whether it is for battle or just handling tough tasks in the great outdoors, you need a good chopper and these are some of the best.

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Bayonets

From British and Nepalese antiques to surplus and replicas dating to present day, you'll find what you need for your famous firearm.

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Use of knives dates back to over 2 million years and their versatility has kept them valuable even through modern times. A knife, in proper, skilled hands, is a multitasker that can be easily put to a variety of uses, such as hunting, camp work, cutting and self-defense.

At Museum Replicas you will find the hard-to-find Bowie, Seax, Daggers, and Kukris. If you are looking for decorative replicas or fantasy blades to add to your collection, we have you covered. Our knives make outstanding decorations and gifts too!


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Royal Stag Seax

The stag crown on this blade is nothing short of amazing!  I collect seax blades and this one is absolutely my favorite. Laser engraving on the blade is tasteful and the sheath is perfect.

I cannot recommend this one enough!
Reviewed by: Mike, December 25, 2023

Review of: Voyager Scramasax

I bought this as I collect Vikingesque weapons but found this to br s quality blade that holds up to daily EDC

I would have written this up for my monthly knife column in a firearm magazine but the availability seems to be hit or miss
Reviewed by: Mike, December 04, 2022

Review of: Royal Stag Seax

Really a good looking blade
Reviewed by: Russell, September 14, 2022

Review of: Peloponnesian Dagger

I honestly don’t know what people are complaining about… If you’ve ever handled a dagger from this period, this is exactly in line with the dimensions of those blades. Even handling a dagger from Luristan and other ancient civilizations, the handles are just as small. This is a phenomenal replica, exactly what one would expect from an authentic piece dating back to this time. Highly recommend this piece and as always, the quality by Windlass is phenomenal.
Reviewed by: Riley, August 15, 2022

Review of: Huntsman's Hadseax

No Viking or Saxon would be without a utility knife hanging from their belt, and this one looks great doing it. A great utility hadseax, fully functional as well as a perfect accessory for a Viking-era/Saxon outfit. The fit and finish is outstanding. The blade and pommel are tight, and the bone spacers mate well with wood handle, with no wiggles or hot spots. The blade on mine came quite sharp, sharp enough to cut meat for and at dinner and several Renaissance Festival days as well. The sheath is just as nice as the pictures portray. This is definitely one of my favorite recent purchases, and has been the perfect functional finishing touch for several outfits.
Reviewed by: Shannon, March 08, 2022

Review of: Voyager Scramasax

This is a great little knife. Super stabby/acute point.. Tight fit on all the parts. Though there is no guard the cross hatching on the bone handle provides a excellent no-slip grip. The antique finish is great. Since it is a friction fit sheath the lanyard ring really helps because only about about 1-1/2" of the handle sticks out of the sheath. My only problem with this knife is we are so used to the blade edge going to the rounded side of the sheath occasionally I try to put it in upside down or is it down side up. Ha ha!
Reviewed by: Jeffery, September 26, 2021

Review of: Royal Stag Seax

So to start off I love the feel of this seax.  A little heavier then I expected but not bad.  Fit and finish is very nice.  fits very nicely in the the Sheath.  Just so all understand what you see in the picture is what you get with the blade but each and every Stag handle will be different.  Mine is much straight not bad just different from what you see.  All and all I would buy again.
Reviewed by: Andrew, June 24, 2021

Review of: Huntsman's Hadseax

For anyone who loves their Scandanavian heritage or just wishes to add a little uniqueness to their edc knives, this one certainly bears consideration! I purchased this knife only a couple of weeks ago using the sezzle option (thank you for that is has been seamless)and it arrived this morning perfectly packaged and protected.  The pictures truly do not do this knife justice.  When purchasing online with only professional pictures to go by, sometimes you can't be sure, but this is a beautiful little knife. The wood grain on the handle was a tad darker than the pics which was fine with me and the bone spacers are spot on.  All of the metal fittings are well finished and tight.  No rattling blade or fittings here.  The blade is well polished and finished and even the fullers have been expertly polished.  The blade does come sharp however the edge really begins about half way down the blade with the edge closer to the handle somewhat more dull.  This isn't really an issue to me as I was going to reprofile it anyway.  This knife has a very nice weight to it.  Substantial enough to let you know its there and made well out of good materials but not so much that you cannot carry and use it all day long.  As for the using, the checkered bone spacers surprisingly can act as jimping.  I place my thumb on the forward spacer to practice some finer cutting and that spacer locked my thumb in just fine.  Nice surprise.  The sheath.  It is simply beautiful. The pictures DO NOT do this justice. It is fashioned of real leather and the decorations are just beautiful.  The aged brass components are strong and well finished and the sheath itsself holds the knife snugly without making the draw difficult.  A little waterproofing and it will be ready to go.  I only really had one complaint ( and I REALLY am digging here) that the ring on the pommel was quite loud. If I took this hunting as is I could be heard for quite a ways.  I removed it and added my own leather cord with some bronze beads.  As to my qualifications, I have studied martial arts(filipino/indonesian) for just over 20 years and HEMA for the last 3.  I am no stranger to knives (to the distress of my wife) I own quite a few custom and higher end knives as well.  Saying that, I really do like this little knife and feel it is well made and I am looking forward to my journey with it.  Thank you.
Craig
Reviewed by: Ronald, April 27, 2021

Review of: Voyager Scramasax

Whether sailing a restless sea, or fording an Amazon river, this blade bespeaks of the Viking thirst for adventure and exploration.  Excellent for general use, or as a camp knife for the Great Outdoors.
Reviewed by: Jordan, February 27, 2021

Review of: Faithkeeper - Dagger of the Knights Templar

It would have been nice except it had pits (dark) spots on the blade near the cross guard It was listed as the last one so i didnt want to send it back and wait for more to come. maybe it got sent back before. anyway i polished it a lot and got most of it out also i was able to polish out the made in india at the same time. It is still a great looking dagger i am sure it was a one time fluke. I just ordered the faithkeeper sword to go with it.
Reviewed by: kenneth, October 01, 2020