HI,
I had thre pole arms at the international event. The bec de corbin, the voulge and the swiss poleaxe.
ALL of them had obviously un tempered and not-too-hard steel, as the tips and edges blunted significantly.
Here is the tale of my woes.
The Voulge failed where you would expect it to fail - at the narrow of the steel haft. You can't tell from the photos in the catalog, but it gets extrmely narrow just before the head attaches to the wood. It bent when subjected to stress.. like hitting a helmet.
The Bec De Corbin had the beak blunt on first contact and continue the blunting on subsequent hits. The WOoden shaft broke in two rather cleanly about 4 inches below the head even though it had langets.
The Swiss Poleaxe (my favorite) faired the best. The back spike merely had the tip of it bent over on itself.
So, all these were definitely substandard weapons. Now MRL does not advertise these as ":battle-ready" so I guess that's what you get.
Peace,
Tim