Bucklers are traditionally small shields used to deflect the blows of an opponents sword. These shields were typically round but sometimes existed in other shape, and they were used as companion pieces to arming swords, rapiers, and other one-handed weapons. We carry a variety of bucklers here for reenactment, light combat, costume use, or decoration. We offer traditional round steel bucklers and medieval soldier bucklers that can be used in battle as well as impressively decorated wooden buckler shields featuring dragons, lions, fleurs-de-lis, eagles, and more. Our buckler shields come in different sizes for different levels of defense and preference, so you are sure to find a buckler here that will suit your tastes and needs.
The buckler was one of the longest lived of all arms. It was used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century. Its small size allowed it to be both maneuverable and mobile and manufactured from 14 gauge steel. 15 Inch diameter.
Bucklers, like the 15 Inch Fluted Buckler, were one of the longest lived of all arms. These small shields were used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century.
A swordsman may want a small shield to deflect a blade or to directly attack an opponent. Use the Large Natural Finish Steel Buckler for that purpose. Carry this small shield onto the battlefield at a cosplay event or reenactment.
Keep your guard up in battle and protect yourself with the Spiral Fluted Buckler. This round shield is made of 16 gauge steel with a riveted steel handle. Ridges on its surface spiral around between the central boss and outer edge.
The buckler was one of the longest lived of all arms. It was used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century. Its small size allowed it to be both maneuverable and mobile and manufactured from 14 gauge steel. 15 Inch diameter.
Get Dressed for Battle has increased the size of the dome on this Spiral Fluted Buckler - 14 Inch, so it will fit even the largest of armored gloves. The unique design adds interest as well as structural integrity to the steel.
When fighting in the medieval or Renaissance style, you may wish to have a buckler like the Alessio Steel Buckler in addition to your favorite sword. The buckler will serve you well in your next historical reenactment scenario.
The buckler was one of the longest lived of all arms. It was used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century. Its small size allowed it to be both maneuverable and mobile and manufactured from 14 gauge steel. 12 Inch diameter.
Get Dressed for Battle has increased the size of the dome on this Plain Buckler - 14 Inch, so it will fit even the largest of armored gloves comfortably. In addition, these new bucklers have a more historical straight handle.
The buckler was one of the longest lived of all arms. It was used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century. Its small size allowed it to be both maneuverable and mobile and manufactured from 14 gauge steel. 12 Inch diameter.
The buckler was one of the longest lived of all arms. It was used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century. Its small size allowed it to be both maneuverable and mobile and manufactured from 14 gauge steel. 12 Inch diameter.
The buckler was one of the longest lived of all arms. It was used from the 12th century all the way to the 18th century. Its small size allowed it to be both maneuverable and mobile and manufactured from 14 gauge steel. 9 Inch diameter.