Where the suit of armor which is not a mIld steel?

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Hong jin - JI
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Where the suit of armor which is not a mIld steel?

Postby Hong jin - JI » Sat Jul 02, 2005 5:33 am

We do not speak English well.

We are interested much in the suit of armor very to the people who I buy at Korea.

I imported the suit of armor in Valentine Armouries.

It is a 14c tournament style armour.

That is Breast plate.
<img src=http://www.varmouries.com/vpics/tourn02.jpg>
It is the 16gauge.

It was pierced some and entered my Hanwei Viking thrust Spear hollowly.
Greatly as kept the suit of armor.

Spear could not pass through but.

Much as skewed but it.


We could make so that we were plain soon.




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It can pierce an contructing yard 1mm steel plate to the end.

But the suit of armor of Valentine Armouries kept Spear and it was the degree to be pierced a little.

But we have been disappointed very I.

I want new and firm suit of armor not to be Mild steel.

ARMA people will know.

They help me.

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Re: Where the suit of armor which is not a mIld steel?

Postby Brian Hunt » Sat Jul 02, 2005 11:40 am

Hi Hong Jin,

I believe you are asking for a place to purchase armour made from spring steel that has been properly hardened and tempered. If I am reading your post correctly, then try this web page - http://www.historicenterprises.com/cart.php?m=product_list&amp;c=82

They also have some of the nicest riveted chainmail around. The only other riveted chain that rivals theirs that I am aware of is at - http://www.forth-armoury.com

Hope this helps.

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