Postby JeanryChandler » Tue Oct 04, 2005 2:42 pm
A lot would depend on whether you mean a smaller city or town where you were walking around, and therefore were limited as to what you could carry, vs, say trips through the country or (if you were wealthier) through a larger city on horseback or by coach or carriage.
In the former case, you would have to seriously think about the tradeoff between the bulk and hassle of carrying a large weapon around all the time vs. how safe the weapon could make you. In the latter case, the less restrictions you have on the bulk of what can be carried on a horse or in a carriage say, can give you a lot more options.
So for walking only, in situtions where say I had to work or go about normal business, I'd probably carry something like an arming sword, maybe a katzbalger or a large coustile or cinqueda type sword, oakeshotte XXII (IIRC ??), probably in partnership with a large, heavy dagger for two weapon fighting. The dagger would help you defend yourself against thrusting weapons like a rapier...
In intermediate situations, like for short trips or trips with a moderately high likelyhood of ambush, I think a longsword or bastard sword, for it's versatility against the widest possible range of opposing weapons.
If space was no object, I think I would definately carry a shield or targe, and a good heavy cut-and-thrust sword like a Schiavona or a Pallasch. If you are facing the possibilty of facing multiple opponents, and /or thrown weapons, I think a shield is extremely wise decision.
So would a blunderbuss...
Jeanry
P.S. if you are a gentleman who prefers thrusting weapons, I'd recommend a good alternative to the smallsword which was very popular here in New Orleans where one was equally as likely to face trouble from the uncouth cudgel armed ruffian as the refined epee armed gentleman: the Colichemarde. This was a type of smallsword with a heavy forte for parrying your more crude, heavy weapons wielded by burly thugs, while retaining the agility and sharp point to dispatch gentlemen who have been to a few fencing classes...
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