Polearms consisted of a metal head, attached to a shaft using a socket and Langets. The average polearm head weight was four pounds, although this varied with the type of weapon used. The polcarm first appeared in European literature in 1287, but its first recorded appearance on a European battlefield was in the hands of the Swiss at Morgarten in 1315.
Polearms consisted of a metal head, attached to a shaft using a socket and Langets. The average polearm head weight was four pounds, although this varied with the type of weapon used. The polcarm first appeared in European literature in 1287, but its first recorded appearance on a European battlefield was in the hands of the Swiss at Morgarten in 1315.
Polearms consisted of a metal head, attached to a shaft using a socket and Langets. The average polearm head weight was four pounds, although this varied with the type of weapon used. The polcarm first appeared in European literature in 1287, but its first recorded appearance on a European battlefield was in the hands of the Swiss at Morgarten in 1315.
Polearms consisted of a metal head, attached to a shaft using a socket and Langets. The average polearm head weight was four pounds, although this varied with the type of weapon used. The polcarm first appeared in European literature in 1287, but its first recorded appearance on a European battlefield was in the hands of the Swiss at Morgarten in 1315.
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