Cavalry Sabre vs Infantry Sabre - Nick vs Gareth/Malcolm.
Автор: Academy of Historical Fencing
Загружено: 2017-06-12
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Cavalry sabres were used on foot plenty of times out of necessity, here we look at how that would go against the much lighter and more agile infantry sabre.
In the Napoleonic era, British infantry and cavalry sabres foilowed the same form. However, the cavalry models were a little longer (4cm in this case, about typical), and much heavier, especially in the tip.
This gave a little extra reach, and a massive amount of cutting power, however, they lack the fine manipulations of the lighter infantry models, which could still deliver immense power. We also have to hold back with the cavalry models, as their striking power is immense.
Both weapons are representative of original Napoleonic originals in size and handling.
Nick is in red with the cavalry sabre, initially facing Gareth in two short bouts, followed by Malcolm.
Training swords are by Black Fencer (Spain). Infantry sabre is the V5 curve model. And the Cavalry, a V5 sabre fitted with hussar blade.
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