Spears

20 Results
20 Results
$84.99 - $114.99
SPEA M48 Kommando Talon Survival Spear & Vortec sheath USD 13 M48 Brands CL1 Category L1
$136.99
29831 Shinwa Double Edged Carbon Steel Warrior Spear | carbon steel | 12 1/2" blade | 62 1/2" overall USD 14 Shinwa CL1 Category L1 136.99
Price reduced from $231.99 to NOW $173.98 You Save 25% -25%
49297 Blade Brotherhood Spear - High-Quality Manganese Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Fittings, Break-Down Shaft - Length 81” USD 58.01 15 BUDK Spears CL1 Category L1 173.98
$61.99
41760 Double Pointed Native Spear - Wooden Shaft, Stainless Steel Spear, Breaks Down, Feather Accents, Leather Wrappings - Overall Length 67 1/4" USD 16 BUDK CL1 Category L1 61.99
$54.99
50763 Honshu Medieval Lance Point Spear USD 17 Honshu Spears CL1 Category L1 54.99
$119.99
31442 M48 Naginata Polearm | 10" stainless steel blade | 57 1/2" overall | Vortec sheath included USD 18 M48 Swords Japanese Swords Other Japanese Swords CL1 Category L1 119.99
$69.99
50325 Honshu Halberd Spear USD 19 Honshu Spears CL1 Category L1 69.99
$129.99
31608 Survival Hunting Spear USD 20 Colombian Spears CL1 Category L1 129.99

SPEAR FAQS  

  • What materials are used to make spears?
    Spears are typically crafted with high-quality materials such as high-carbon or stainless steel for the blade, and durable wood, fiberglass, or composite for the shaft, providing both strength and balance.
  • Are spears functional or decorative?
    TrueSwords.com offers both functional and decorative spears. Functional spears are designed for practical use, such as hunting or survival, while others are crafted for display and collection. Be sure to check the product description for specifics.
  • What is the difference between a tactical spear and a traditional spear?
    Tactical spears are modern designs often made with advanced materials like fiberglass or carbon steel for survival purposes. Traditional spears are typically made from wood and steel, focusing more on historical or ceremonial use.
  • What is the best way to maintain a spear?
    To maintain a spear, clean the blade after use, apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust, and store it in a dry location. For wooden shafts, occasional conditioning can help prevent cracks or wear.