Pawn Stars: ILLEGAL Russian Swords BANNED by the Geneva Convention (Season 18)

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Two Russian Kosak Shashka swords priced at $2,000 each, considered reproductions due to modern markings, are brought to a pawn shop but not purchased, leading the owner to contemplate using them as wall decorations.

Insights

  • The swords brought to the pawn shop are post-World War One Soviet Union military-issue Shashkas with moisten bayonets, considered reproductions due to modern markings and artificially aged blades, priced at $2,000 each.
  • Despite being intriguing with intricate engravings and unique features, the swords are not bought by the pawn shop, prompting the owner to contemplate using them as decorative wall pieces.

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  • What are Kosak Shashka swords?

    Russian military swords with unique engravings.

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Russian Shashka Swords: Intriguing Reproductions or Decor?

  • Two Russian Kosak Shashka swords are brought to a pawn shop, with intricate engravings on the handle and interesting markings on the blade, priced at $2,000 each.
  • The swords are post-World War One Soviet Union military-issue Shashkas with moisten bayonets, banned by the Geneva Convention, and considered reproductions due to modern markings and artificially aged blades.
  • Despite being reproductions, the swords are deemed interesting but not purchased, leading the owner to consider using them as wall decorations.
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