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Old 19th July 2019, 07:12 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall

I still wonder what pragmatic reason might explain these unusually large pommel arrangements.
A HEMA practitioner will probably be able to give a better explanation, but the yataghan is a weapon optimized for chopping, and not for stabbing, with the point rarely used. Therefore, no guard is necessary, but a larger pommel assists with maintaining control over the grip and drawing back the weapon after a strike.
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