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35: 53: 27: 357: 344: 282: 137:"Floating armor": Another significant use of the buckler was to hold it facing the opponent with the arm outstretched, when not actively using it for something else. This restricts the areas open to attack by the opponent by closing the line of attack between the opponent's sword and most of wielder's torso and sword arm. 143:
Blinder: The light blades used in conjunction with the buckler depended on rapid movements, which meant that a single second was an important advantage. The wielder of the buckler could use the buckler to shield his sword-hand's position from view, keeping his opponent from guessing his next
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Binder: The buckler could be used to bind an opponent's sword hand and weapon as well as their buckler against their body. The buckler was also very useful in grappling, where it allowed an opponent's arms to be easily wrapped up and
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were either used to signify public vows rendered to the gods for the safety of a prince, or that he was esteemed the defender and protector of his people: these were called
126:. It was popular circa 1100 to 1600. The buckler had a variety of roles when it came to swordplay, but five principal means come to the fore as described in 102:, considered the earliest extant armed-combat manual, (around 1300) contains an early description of a system of combat with buckler and 80:, up to 45 cm (up to 18 in) in diameter, gripped in the fist with a central handle behind the boss. It became more common as a 34: 96:) but useful in deflecting the blow of an opponent's weapons, binding their arms, hindering their movements, or punching them. 369: 215: 147:"Metal fist": A buckler could be used to directly attack an opponent by punching with either its flat face or its rim. 305: 384: 347: 99: 20: 140:
Deflector: The buckler's lightness and curved center made it excellent for deflecting attacking blades.
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The buckler was widely used, a simple yet effective weapon, often combined with an
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Hand protection: The primary use of the buckler was to protect the sword hand.
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periods. Its size made it poor protection against missile weapons (e.g.,
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Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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Buckler (disambiguation)


Tacuinum Sanitatis
Lombardy

boss
shield
companion weapon
Medieval
Renaissance
arrows
MS I.33
sword
arming sword
falchion
rapier
MS I.33
classical antiquity
medals
Adarga
Lantern shield
Rodeleros
Swashbuckler
Targe
Buckler (surname)
ru:Парикаоба
Caucasian
shashka
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