Regarding Roman gladiatorial weapons: one of the most famous talmudic personalities, Rabbi Resh Lakish, used (before  his turn to religious life) to be a rather famous "robber". Since other famous Rabbis never despised him and one even gave him his sister for a wife, the assumption is that he was an anti-Roman  guerilla rather than a highway bandit. Nevertheless, even after becoming a Rabbi, the old ways beckoned hard, and he, from time to time, hired himself out as a gladiator.  Strange and complex people one can find  there... 
 This being the case, it is likely that anti-Roman Sicarii  used traditional Roman weapons.  At that time, Judea was under foreign control for at least 300-400 years (Greek-Syrian and then  Roman), and the weapons in use were cosmopolitan.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
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