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The Cold Steel Assegai Spear with Short Shaft is a 38-inch spear crafted from SK-5 medium carbon steel, cold forged and heat treated to a spring temper for exceptional toughness and flexibility. Featuring a razor-sharp 13.3-inch blade mounted on a premium American Ash shaft, it offers a perfect balance of durability and maneuverability. Complete with a rugged Secure-Ex sheath, this spear is designed for serious enthusiasts seeking a reliable, historically inspired weapon with modern manufacturing excellence.




























| ASIN | B004YWK74E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #200,922 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #51 in Divers' Knives & Shears |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 425 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442009504 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
| Included Components | Sheath, Spear |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 38"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Length | 38 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 95FS |
| Model Number | CS95FS-BRK |
| Product Dimensions | 38"L x 2.5"W |
| UPC | 735479052471 705442009504 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | lifetime |
K**W
Amazing and scary!
Amazing product! The spear head is heavier and sturdier than I had expected - fairly thick stock and razor sharp. I was expecting a lighter gauge steel but was pleasantly surprised by the heft of the head. For up-close self-defense without a firearm, it would be hard to imagine anything more devastating or effective. That said - the shaft is just okay. A part of me feels that an awesome head such as this deserves a better shaft. But for the price, the package is hard to beat. I had to sand down the tip of the shaft to get it to seat deeper into the socket of the head. My sanding efforts resulted in the shaft seating an inch deeper than before the sanding - better, but not perfect. There is still a one inch gap between the bottom of the socket and the end of the tapered tip of shaft. That's no big deal as I wrapped that area (along with the bottom end of the shaft) with grip tape. Final length: 38 inches. The sheath seems to perform its function perfectly - snug fit and total protection. Pros: Amazing steel head Handy size Good balance Nice sheath Cons: Just adequate shaft Requires some sanding to make shaft fit deeper into socket Final thoughts: An amazing product! I like how Cold Steel brings modern, economical manufacturing processes to produce highly effective edged weapons. And make no mistake about that - this is solely a weapon, with no other non-weapon applications that I can think of. So why would anybody NEED something like this? I guess a lot of people use them for hunting. But boy, I can think of far more humane ways to dispatch an animal. As for me, I would feel fairly secure going into the woods with just one of these.
D**G
Cold Steel Assegai Spear
This is one big wicked spear head. Sharp and should be very strong. It dwarfs my CS Bushman which I have mounted on a shaft. I noticed a number of people complaining that the sheath does not fit when mounted on a shaft. It's a kydex sheath! Warm it with a hair drier or heat gun carefully and it can be shaped to smoothly accommodate the slight bulk of the shaft. Note also that there are two little bumps that lock the blade in the sheath. Modify them if you want the sheath to slip off very easily!. The nylon strap will hold the sheath on without them of course. The short shaft seems well finished for a working tool. That is, it's not glossy or super smooth but would certainly do well if you want it for a close quarters hog spear. I am thinking of making a longer shaft of hickory or white oak. The screws for mounting the head are rather tiny, but slightly larger screws should be easy to find in any hardware store.
C**E
It is a weapon, so you have to work at it
This Assegai Spear with short staff is an execellent weapon, like all Cold Steel products. They design their products to be working weapons, and succeed. I own 8 Cold Steel products, they have never dissapointed me. This iklwa, because that is the sound when you pull it out of your enemy, is as near as I can tell an improved version of the Zulu weapon. Again, that is what Cold Steel does, they see a weapon and forward engineer it to the 21st century. I agree with a previous review about the staff not fitting. So I whittled it down. And then I drilled the holes. People buying weapons should be able to whittle and drill. Apart from the work to make the shaft fit, it is excellent. Very well made and sharp blade. Looks accurate. So you have to work at it, but then you will own a very good working weapon.
S**L
Quality good
Cons ..Sheath fits too tight. A little file work on the sheath nubs will fix that. Retention strap a bit too short, hard to snap in place. Pros...perfect walking cane length for my neighborhood.....So Cal. Coyotes in my yard, neighbors cats and small dogs occasionally victims. 20 minutes away from my house..."wilderness" area hiking, biking etc where mountain lions have attacked folks and killed two people not too long ago. This "cane" will be effective if ever needed. I'll make a protective walking tip for mine.. Big plus...it came paper.shaving sharp with a light protective coating. Note, the lion attacks were from behind..victims were stalked, not confronted. PS... my wood handle fit perfectly. It can easily be replaced, if required.
A**R
So many knives or edge weapons i have bought on the internet have left me disappointed. They come totally blunt and low quality
I have been looking for a hunting spear for some time and this was sort of an impulsive buy but totally worth it. So many knives or edge weapons i have bought on the internet have left me disappointed. They come totally blunt and low quality steel. This spear was razor sharp, it actually shaves hair. It came covered in honing oil in the case which when i put it back in the case it gets covered again and seems to prevent rusting. The handle is the only part that isn't ideal but it came as described. Nice wood, but way to short to do anything with, just grab a dowel from home depot. good hunting!
T**E
Fantastic. Had some trouble, learn from my mistake
I got this pretty fast, packing was pretty fine. The sheath is fantasic it fits like a glove on the head, with a little bit of wiggle room to allow ease with removal. The staff is a nice wood, with a darker finish than the pics depicts...not a huge problem. The problem was there was no "how to guide" with the package. Its pretty simple......but i made a big mistake. I inserted the shaft the wrong direction(not the wrong end of the shalft) The blade was jammed on the shaft. So i tried to hit the shaft with a hammer(trying to push the wood out). Then i grabbed the hilt of the head, but my hand slipped and i cut my hand pretty good. I managed to pull it apart...this time useing cut proof gloves. Note.. keep the sheath on, and then add the shaft, if the sheath does not fit right, simple turn the shaft 180 degress. This is a great buy, great product.
I**R
Dagger, throwing knife and spear in one!
This spear is awesome! The 1055 carbon steel takes a nice edge and is quite tough. The balance is great. It i s the ultimate survival tool, makes an excellent dagger/throwing knife without the handle. For a handle I got a 6 foot poplar dowel and stained it. I look forward to hunting with it. Another great product from Cold Steel.
A**R
Assegai Spear Great, but has some issues
I purchased this spear to use in my martial arts training. The Head is durably made and seems sharp enough. The attachment is a combination of the shaft of the handle being cut down enough to slide into the ferrule of the spear, but then the shaft of the handle is affixed via 2 screws. Simple and safe. both screws snapped off when attaching the spear head to the handle. So, I would recommend pre-drilling the holes prior to using the screws which come with the spear. The handle, which I believe is ash, is durable, however the stain and lacquer which come on it are functional and that is about it. Due to the screw debacle, while enough of the screw exist to provide a semblance of safety from the head flying off from the handle, I really don't want to take that chance. So I purchased a red oak 36" dowel and in the process of fitting this down, staining, pre-drilling and then attaching to the spear head. Again, the spear head is excellent, the things which come with it are not. Speaking of which, the spear sheath doesn't quite fit the spear head. Perhaps I was given the wrong one, but I spent a lot of time with it. If you place the head in the sheath minus the handle, it fits. Add the handle, no fit. Personally for my practice I do not need it, but others may have a problem with not having a fully functional sheath.
S**3
Ein Muss für jeden Speersammler....
Was soll man sonst von Cold Steel erwarten...die Speerspitze ist TOP verarbeitet und die Secure-Ex Scheide ist mit eines der besten Scheiden-Systeme die ich bis dato kenne (sicherer Sitz & Passform) = Nicht wundern wenn der Schaft eingesetzt ist sitzt sie ein wenig fest, aber ein kurzer Ruck und der Speer ist einsatzbereit (und bitte auf die Griffmarkierungen der Scheide achten; sonst gibt's einen Schnitt in die Handfläche;) Einziges Manko: der Schaft färbt bei Gebrauch und nassen Händen ordentlich ab, da das Holz nicht naturbelassen ist, sondern dunkel gefärbt wurde. Also nicht wundern, wenn nach Nutzung die Hände ausehen als wenn man sie in Nutella gebadet hat:D ...aber Cold Steel ist ja auch für Ihren Stahl & die Verarbeitung von Metall bekannt und nicht für Holzarbeiten...einfach mit feinem Schmiergelpapier drüber und dann mit leichter Seifenlauge abwischen und danach wieder ölen. Wer einen kostengünstigen und einsatzbereiten Speer sucht der macht mit diesem Produkt nicht's falsch....Zugreifen!
L**O
Maneggiare con cura .
Lama affilatissima, ho sostituito il manico con uno più lungo perchè a caccia è pericoloso infilzare un cinghiale a distanza ravvicinata. Ottimo prodotto.
A**R
WOW, this is one serious spear.
Not suitable for hunting but as a wall decoration in the bedroom it's perfect. The sheath has a couple of click-down molded nubs that lock the spear head in place and make it very difficult to unsheath. Since it also has a safety snap-on strap the nubs aren't needed and I filed them down quite a bit. Now the sheath removes with a swipe of the arm. When attaching the head make sure that the beveled part of the shaft is face up then slam the shaft and head, butte down, into the floor several times to firmly seat the head. The wood is quite hard so drilling pilot holes for the provided screws is recommended. The blade is long, sharp, and dangerous. As I said earlier, perfect for the bedroom.
O**I
Super Produkt, mit kleiner Einschränkung
Die Verarbeitung und Qualität der Speerspitze ist sehr gut. Ein Nachteil, den man sich durch den sehr guten Stahl erkauft, ist, dass sie rosten kann und deshalb eingeölt werden sollte. Dafür ist es ein "unzerstörbarer" Stahl. Die Scheide ist sehr gut. Größter Kritikpunkt ist der Stiel. Er sieht etwas billig aus und bietet nicht viel Halt da er sehr dünn und glatt ist. Er ist so vorgeformt, dass er in die Speerspitze passt. Leider passt die Speerspitze dann nicht mehr in die Scheide. Wer sich die Mühe macht und sich einen guten griffigen Stiel aus dem Baumarkt holt und anpasst, hat eine erstklassige Waffe. Kleiner Tipp: Eine Gesamtlänge von 115cm finde ich sehr gut.
D**N
Assegai stabbing spear
I'm a big fan of the Wilbur Smith Africa books so always wanted my own Zulu spear. Blade is sharp and shafts went on easily enough. This is a stabbing spear so comes with a short shafts. Only small issue is that the blade seemed to bind in the great sheath that comes with the spear. I remedied this by cutting away a small part of the sheath, where the blade was sticking. This didn't affect the locking system with the sheath. Keep your blade well-oiled.
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