From Napoleon to South America: The Briquet Showdown - Measuring and Comparing Antique Swords
Автор: Rapier's Delight
Загружено: 2025-04-14
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In this video, we compare four sabre briquets, focusing on their metrics, balance, and overall handling. We measure their lengths, weights, and balance points to understand how these swords stack against each other. These swords mostly date to the first half of the 19th century, with one being impossible to properly date. We explore the similarities and differences in their hilts, blades, and overall construction, providing insights into their potential use and handling characteristics.
The sabre briquet is a sword with a rich history, particularly associated with the military of revolutionary and Napoleonic France.
While early versions of the briquet were already being produced in the mid-18th century, the iconic version collectors and Napoleonic reenactors are familiar with dates to the early 19th century, when the sabre briquet underwent modifications and became widely used by various branches of the French military, including infantry, artillery, and grenadiers. Its design eventually spread to many other armies around the world.
The sabre briquet typically features a curved, single-edged blade with a flat spine, terminating in a hatchet point. It was designed for both cutting and thrusting action.
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