Not an exact copy, but rather a "representation" of pics and drawing I have seen on websites and in books.
Has anyone else undertaken a similar project?




Charlie Mabie wrote: |
Here are some pics of one of my recent projects (I appologize that the flash makes parts of the wood look unfinished). The bore is .75, and the "barrel bands" and blade were forged at my local 'smiths shop.
Not an exact copy, but rather a "representation" of pics and drawing I have seen on websites and in books. Has anyone else undertaken a similar project? |
Charlie Mabie wrote: |
I have read in many books that the "hacke" on the bottom was so that the recoil could be absorbed by hooking over a rail or parapet....however, anyone who has fired one of these knows that there is little recoil due to the the bulk of the material used. It clearly was for a secondary line of defense when you couldn't reload and needed a haqnd-held weapon (the blade on this one, albeit hardened/tempered, is not sharpened, but will effortlessly puncture a dryer/washing machine door (I assume similar to plate armor?). |
Charlie Mabie wrote: |
I have read in many books that the "hacke" on the bottom was so that the recoil could be absorbed by hooking over a rail or parapet....however, anyone who has fired one of these knows that there is little recoil due to the the bulk of the material used. It clearly was for a secondary line of defense when you couldn't reload and needed a haqnd-held weapon (the blade on this one, albeit hardened/tempered, is not sharpened, but will effortlessly puncture a dryer/washing machine door (I assume similar to plate armor?). |