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Original British WWI Lead Core Trench Raiding Club with Steel Band - Collection of David F. Machnicki Author of At Arm's Length Series

Original British WWI Lead Core Trench Raiding Club with Steel Band - Collection of David F. Machnicki Author of At Arm's Length Series

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Original Item: One-of-a-kind. Purchased directly from David F. Machnicki, the author of At Arm's Length Trench Club book Series. We were told that this club will be featured in the upcoming Volume three of the series.

This is a fantastic example of a World War One British trench raiding mace or club with a lead core and a ¼” wide steel band at the top. Its length approximates 18 inches and has a mass of just under 2 lbs. The diameter of the head from one point to another is approximately 2 inches. A hole was drilled to the base for a lanyard. The wood has aged wonderfully and may have originally been a billy club by its appearance. An incredible example of a nearly impossible to find Great War British Trench Mace.

Total length: 18"
Total Weight: >2 Lbs

Trench raiding clubs were homemade melee weapons used by both the Allies and the Central Powers during World War I. Clubs were used during nighttime trench raiding expeditions as a quiet and effective way of killing or wounding enemy soldiers. The clubs were usually made out of wood. It was common practice to fix a metal object at the striking end (e.g. an empty Mills bomb) in order to maximize the injury inflicted. Another common design comprised a simple stave with the end drilled out and a lead weight inserted, with rows of large hobnails hammered in around its circumference.

Most designs had some form of cord or leather strap at the end to wrap around the user's wrist. Bosnian soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian army were fond of using maces. They were also used by officers to finish enemy soldiers wounded by poison gas attacks.

Trench clubs were manufactured in bulk by units based behind the lines. Typically, regimental carpenters and metal workers would make large numbers of the same design of club. They were generally used along with other "quiet" weapons such as trench knives, entrenching tools, bayonets, hatchets and pickaxe handles – backed up with revolvers and hand grenades.

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