Description
The stylet, often called the stiletto, is a type of dagger known for its slender, sharply tapered blade with a triangular cross-section. This design was intended primarily for thrusting rather than cutting, allowing the blade to penetrate armor gaps or thick clothing with ease. Its narrow profile made it simple to conceal, and its light weight enabled quick, precise movements in close combat. Because of these qualities, the stylet became a preferred weapon among assassins and those who required a discreet but deadly tool.
Total length: 13 inches.
Weight: 172 grams.
Fun fact: The tapered blade of the stiletto was so effective at piercing that it often caused wounds that were difficult to detect and treat, making it a feared weapon in the shadowy world of covert warfare.















