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Cool! How often do swords and gear break?
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Disarming is perfectly legal, but it seems to happen more by accident (someone dropping the sword from the shock of impact, losing their grip, fatigue, etc) than by deliberate action.
Swords have to fit certain specifications of weight, thickness, and point radius before they are allowed in battle, and armor must be of certain materials and cover certain parts of the body. Most sword makers and armorers whose stuff is used in these competitions are pretty consistent in their quality, and those whose stuff breaks don't get much business here, so really, stuff does not break in competition much. Leather straps do break and rivets blow out every now and again, so teams frequently bring repair kits with them. You can see the rules (including armor and weapons standards) at https://www.facebook.com/BattleoftheNations/notes -
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Posted On:
1/27/2013 9:45am
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Disarming is perfectly legal, but it seems to happen more by accident (someone dropping the sword from the shock of impact, losing their grip, fatigue, etc) than by deliberate action.
Swords have to fit certain specifications of weight, thickness, and point radius before they are allowed in battle, and armor must be of certain materials and cover certain parts of the body. Most sword makers and armorers whose stuff is used in these competitions are pretty consistent in their quality, and those whose stuff breaks don't get much business here, so really, stuff does not break in competition much. Leather straps do break and rivets blow out every now and again, so teams frequently bring repair kits with them. You can see the rules (including armor and weapons standards) at https://www.facebook.com/BattleoftheNations/notes -
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1/29/2013 7:54am



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1/24/2013 12:07pm
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Report from Montreal L'Ost de Quebec Winter Medieval Tournament with Team USA