Model Information: Zaghnol.This model is 3D-printable.Designed for use in figures, dioramas, and miniatures.
Scale: 1:1 (approximately 700 mm, 27.55 inches),It is recommended that users resize and use the model.(e.g. 1:6, 1:7, 1:8)
1 3dm file, 4 STL files.(1 undivided and 3 divided files)
[Weapons Encyclopedia]
Zaghnol, Zaghnal
- ength: 50–70cm
- Weight: 0.5-1.5kg
- Era: 16th-18th century
- Region: South Asia
Jagnal is a weapon used in India and Persia since the 16th century. It has a sharp beak-shaped head made of metal on the handle. Jagnal means 'crow's beak'. The beak-shaped head is double-edged and sometimes has a split end. It is a weapon between Warpik and Ono, and in addition to striking, it was also used for cutting, pulling enemies off horses, and climbing walls. The weapon was originally used by the Baluch people living near Pakistan and is known as Lohar.
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