Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Wrought iron

Comprises of (and is also called) charcoal iron and is welded in fire. Quality may vary but is usually quite delicate yet easily bend-able. Can be dated by its texture which is kind of uneven with sharp edges.

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Standard
A mail collar common in the fifteenth century.
Surcoat
Also overcoat. Long, tunic-like piece of cloth worn over armor to keep the dirt, rain and sun heat out and present the…
Bayonet
At the end of the seventeenth century the French introduced the socket bayonet. This contained a sleeve fitting round the barrel and was locked…
Goupillon
Steel, three-pronged horseman's flail used; head could be spiked or plain.
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