I agree with Keith on
most of his post. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
But I don't think one would execute any thrusts whatsoever with a Katzbalger since it lack an acutely pointed tip. It [the tip] is rounded and thus not very suitable for thrusting. Typical Katzbalger here:
http://www.lutel.cz/13001.htm
I think the Katzbalger was intended for close pressed slashing and cutting only. The Landsknechts had a name for a concept, namely "bad war" -something that happened when the Landsknechts were on opposite sides with their main rivals; the Reisläufer -Swiss mercenary pikemen. This "bad war" would always ensue when the two sides clashed and it's here, among tighly pressed bodies and walls of pikes and halberds, that I think the short, "cutfriendly" Katzbalger came to it's best use.
But now I'm digressing....And yes, it was most likely a sidearm
only and were not used in concert with bucklers or the like. In a "bad war" situation there just wouldn't be any room for wielding a buckler. And the main Landsknecht armament has always been the pike and the halberd. I don't know of any manuals on the subject either but I agree with Keith that the best way to use a Katzbalger is with messer/dussack techniques, because that too is a very "cutfriendly" weapon. Or perhaps more to the point: it just screams "Cut! Chop! Cut!" <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/icons/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Just my humble opinion. <img src="/forum/images/icons/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Regards,