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A '''cut and thrust sword''' is a [[sword]] used to deliver both cutting/slicing and piercing blows. Typically it had an unsharpened [[ricasso]] in front of the [[crossguard]] allowing a different grip where the index finger sits of the top of the [[crossguard]] and permitted greater control during a thrust. |
A '''cut and thrust sword''' is a [[sword]] used to deliver both cutting/slicing and piercing blows. Typically it had an unsharpened [[ricasso]] in front of the [[crossguard]] allowing a different grip where the index finger sits of the top of the [[crossguard]] and permitted greater control during a thrust. |
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 26 October 2007
A cut and thrust sword is a sword used to deliver both cutting/slicing and piercing blows. Typically it had an unsharpened ricasso in front of the crossguard allowing a different grip where the index finger sits of the top of the crossguard and permitted greater control during a thrust.
The blades of these swords were typically wide shouldered and tapered to a sharp point. At times part of the blade might have a diamond section and the other a fuller.
Cut and thrust swords were developed in the 14th century and existed in many forms over the next three hundren years.