Hi Guys,
I am a BIG Pallas Armata rapier fan. It and Swetnam are the only long rapier manuals I have ever played with that I consider to be any good at all. There is a good quality copy of the manual on our website
www.stoccata.org. I am puzzled at the way some of you are interpreting the prima guard. This guard is the same in every Italian rapier manual I have ever seen.
The prima guard unarmed is as follows. Right arm extended straight forwards from the shoulder with the palm facing outwards. The pinkie finger is facing the sky and the thumb is pointing downwards. Now put a weapon in the hand pointing at the opponents face and we have a prima guard.
To get to secunde, rotate the wrist so that the palm faces the ground and the (empty handed) pinkie finger is on the right of the hand.
To get to terza, rotate the palm so that it is facing to your left and the pinkie finger is pointing at the ground. To get to quarte, rotate the palm so that it faces upwards and the pinkie finger is on the left.
In practice, the arm is often moved in addition to the hand to better close lines but these are the essential hand positions that you must understand to understand rapier play.
Cheers,
Stu