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Randall Moffett's paper 'Military Equipment in the Town of Southampton During the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries' in the Jounral of medieval Military History, volume 9 (2011) refers to Liebel's book on springalds and great Crossbows, saying that Liebel makes a very good case for the one-foot/two-foot distinction being a reference to the length of the bolt.
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THIS WORK looks like serious stuff.
If in one hand one-foot crossbows were field weapons and two-feet crossbows were for siege purposes, still the distinction between either term refers to the stirrup accomodating one or two feet, depending on the strenght needed to be applied to arm the weapon: THIS OTHER ONE might be not so academic, but pretends the same. . Last edited by fernando; 19th December 2012 at 06:13 PM. |
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I will reconsider it when someone can show me a convincing stirrup that you can but two feet in and draw a crossbow. Another thing to think about is that the draw weight of the two foot crossbow will be way to high to span with just the body. |
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Another link:
http://p.dagonneau.free.fr/l'arbalete.htm Quoting: L'arbalète est maintenue par les deux pieds posés sur le bras d'arc les deux mains sur la corde , nous tirons avec force et maîtrise , au point d 'encoche de façon à bloquer la corde pour envoyer le trait. Cette façon de procéder est une des premières méthodes de bandage d'arbalète. |
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