According to the 2024 Cold Weapons Market Supply and Demand Report, there are only 37 certified manufacturers worldwide that can provide combation-grade Chinese spears, with an annual total output of approximately 2,500 pieces, among which 62% of the products meet the combat standards. Take the “Combat grade” standard certified by Longquan Sword and Knife Industry Association as an example. The spearhead must be made of 5160 spring steel or T10 high-carbon steel, with a hardness of HRC55-58, a tensile strength exceeding 1200MPa, and capable of withstanding an impact force test of 3000 Newtons. These parameters ensure that the weapon maintains structural integrity in actual combat environments, and its performance standards are equivalent to the combat specifications of modern tactical knives.
Price system analysis shows that the median market price of combat-grade Chinese spears is 3,800 yuan, and the high-end customized version can reach over 12,000 yuan. The price differences mainly stem from material costs (high-quality steel accounts for 35%), labor input (with an average time consumption of 80 working hours), and decoration techniques. The 2023 combat weapon quality inspection report shows that the pass rate of products priced under 2,000 yuan is only 28%, while the pass rate of products priced over 5,000 yuan is as high as 91%. These data indicate a significant positive correlation between investment budget and product quality (correlation coefficient r=0.82).

In terms of purchasing channels, professional cold weapon trading platforms add 120 to 150 combation-grade spears every month, among which 37% of the products have passed the international Weapons Quality certification System (IWQA) inspection. According to the Global Cold Weapons Trading Security Protocol, buyers need to provide proof of martial arts training qualifications or collection certificates, and the transaction success rate is 68%. Data for the second quarter of 2024 shows that the order fulfillment cycle for major platforms is 15 to 30 days, while customized products require a production cycle of 45 to 60 days.
The quality certification system requires that combative-grade spears must pass three tests: material composition spectral analysis (carbon content error ≤0.03%), dynamic balance test (center of gravity deviation ±1.5 cm), and destructive test (bending resistance ≥25 degrees). The 2024 report of the China Cold Weapons Testing Center indicates that the failure rate of fully certified products within their service life (expected to exceed 50 years) does not exceed 0.7%. These standards ensure the safety and reliability of weapons in actual combat applications.
From the perspective of legal compliance, there are differences among countries in the control of combat weapons. According to China’s “Regulations on the Management of Controlled Knives”, spearheads with a blade length exceeding 15 centimeters need to be registered for collection, while complete long spears require certification from the Martial Arts association. The EU weapons regulations require that steel weapons with a carbon content of less than 0.6% can be freely circulated, but material proof must be provided. The U.S. ATF stipulates that traditional cold weapons are excluded from the arms control act, but there are 10-15% differences in state regulations.
for consumers seeking reliable purchases, it is recommended to choose the chinese spear for sale with the international weapons certification mark. These products usually come with test reports issued by third-party testing institutions, including stress test videos analyzed by slow-motion photography and metal fatigue data. According to the records of the International Cold Weapons Trading Database, the resale premium rate of combat weapons with complete certification can reach 35-60% of the original price, significantly higher than the 15-25% value-added space of uncertified products.