Affects of Mortschlag on Armour

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Affects of Mortschlag on Armour

Postby Corey Roberts » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:16 pm

So it is well known that hand-held anti armour weapons like poleaxes, warhammers etc. can and do have a great ability to penetrate armour, particularly with the back spike on many such weapons. Has anybody ever performed tests of the penetrative capacity of the hilt of a sword when used in a Mortschlag? Is it possible for the cross to penetrate armour? Depictions in Codex Wallerstein show crossguards with attached spikes, so I am wondering if this was an anti-armour add-on to the sword.
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Re: Affects of Mortschlag on Armour

Postby Shane Smith » Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:08 am

Corey Roberts wrote:So it is well known that hand-held anti armour weapons like poleaxes, warhammers etc. can and do have a great ability to penetrate armour, particularly with the back spike on many such weapons. Has anybody ever performed tests of the penetrative capacity of the hilt of a sword when used in a Mortschlag? Is it possible for the cross to penetrate armour? Depictions in Codex Wallerstein show crossguards with attached spikes, so I am wondering if this was an anti-armour add-on to the sword.


I have done this. We were able to get healthy dents that do ring your bell while you're in the helm, but no penetration of any kind through the plate.
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