Postby Shane Smith » Sun Aug 17, 2003 2:25 pm
The reground XIIIa was tested today. Myself ,Matt ,Joel and Bob of ARMA VAB tested this weapon and several others against all kinds of targets up to and including an 18 gauge barbute helm.
The XIIIA heavy is no longer quite as effective against soft targets as it was in original thin-edged configuration,yet it performed adequately against really light targets such as pool noodles and pop bottles.When the targets got beefier,the weapons new profile actually began to shine.
We tested this blade and four others of differing makes/models against(uncommonly hard) heavy 5/16" walled 6"+- cardboard tubes. All swords tested performed similarly with about 2/3 to 3/4 through diameter cuts being the norm for all of the Swordsmen with all of the swords tested except for the XIIIA with which I was able to cut through relatively cleanly on a few occasions.I think Matt may have made a complete cut as well.
From there,we cut into a plywood shield blank.The XIIIa did very well here as it nearly doubled the performance of all blades tested except for my Art Elwell custom DT 5143 which equaled it.
I cut into a butted maille hauberk over quilted gambeson-type material supported by a wooden armour stand.The XIIIa did well here showing only the SLIGHTEST nicks in the edge at my hands.The swords tested actually sheared through a few links here and there as well as cutting through the gambeson and biting deeply into the 2x4 timbers.
The final test was against the armoured 18 gauge barbute.The XIIIA put large creases in the helm from the full-power blows I landed and suffered no noticeable damage beyond the tiny nicks noted from the maille cutting and those are so small as not to be worth polishing out. Two DT's and two MRL's equalled this performance in both mine and Matts hands.
Based on the testing today, I am prepared to say that this sword was originally a victim of a too-thin edge as initially speculated.The weapon performed well for all of us with it's new edge configuration and of course,we documented this all via video and stills which we will seek to make available asap to validate the findings and observations. If the new XIIIa's are truly well-represented by mine with it's current beefier-edge configuration,I'd have no qualms betting my life on this model.
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