I just read the article "The Sword & Buckler Tradition".
I'm a big fan of the general sword & shield genre, and this article gave me big pleasure in both information and references.
Just one question, as I'm trying to discern what ended the buckler, and why the dagger became a more popular replacement to wield in the left hand.
Is it right to discern that the buckler went "out-of-date" mainly because it was considered too brute and obvious for warly intent since the early 16th century? And that the rapier and dagger could (and were) less obvious for fighting intensions to be carried casually without the intent for war or fighting? Making it more accepted than appearing with full armor and a buckler everywhere.
Much like the modern soldiers carry automatic high-powered rifles on the battlefield, while ruffians and more civilized people just carry a gun or a more disclosed weapon, less obvious for their intent.
From what I can understand from the article "The Sword & Buckler Tradition" it was not because a dagger in the left hand were superior to the buckler that it got less used over time, but more because of a social status and possibly the lowered accepted vision on open street fights and brawls made clearly when carrying a buckler unless you were a soldier/guard.
Soon after it is logical that firearms and technology made it obsolete, and carrying only a rapier and/or a dagger was sufficient enough for the few man-to-man fights that occured. Just as we only have bayonette dagger/knifes on combat rifles today. I was mainly looking for info about if there were anything before the 16th century that made buckler or shield obsolete because of being superior in melee combat, but it seems to me that only technology and development killed it, which makes me sort of glad as this is my favorite medieval style of combat
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I just found out about ARMA yesterday, a great initiative. Nice forum with nice objective views and information. I'll have to be a long distance fan, as I live in sourthern Norway. Will perhaps try to travel to one of the future gatherings, would be great fun for me I think.


