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Can a sword stab through chainmail?
When the mail was not riveted, a thrust from most sharp weapons could penetrate it. However, when mail was riveted, only a strong well-placed thrust from certain spears, or thin or dedicated mail-piercing swords like the estoc, could penetrate, and a pollaxe or halberd blow could break through the armour.
What is chain mail effective against?
Chain Mail armor provided protection against being cut by the opponents blade. It was effective against the sharp points and blades of the spear, axe and sword. It helped to prevent the skin being pierced stopping the fatal infections which often followed such injuries.
Is chainmail good against knives?
Edged Blade Protection This is most commonly referred to as stab protection, meaning it can protect you against attacks involving weapons like knives. Stab-proof vests use materials like chainmail to stop the edge from cutting through the Kevlar beneath, which in turn absorbs some of the impacts from the attack.
How effective is chain mail as a defense against swords?
Depends. Chain mail is worn over a padded undergarment (a gambeson – Gambeson – Wikipedia) and is primarily designed to thwart slashing attacks with a sword. It can stop a thrusting attack with little damage if the sword, knife, or spear blade is not wide enough (or strong enough) to penetrate the links.
How strong is chain mail armor?
Chain mail isn’t all that strong. Like most armor it would protect from glancing blows or lessen blows that could have been fatal but it’s not going to stop a full on strike by a well made weapon. As for arrows it really depends on the range the arrow comes from.
How effective is chainmail against perf/Sev attacks?
Chainmail was indeed very effective against perf/sev attacks. Where it fell somewhat short was in protecting against blunt force trauma. As impact is not greatly dissipated by mail, a mace blow would do almost as much damage as to an unarmored target.
Is steel armor better than mail armor?
Yes, steel armor is very effective against all cuts and against stabs. When it comes to mail, that’s slightly less invulnerable. Mail doesn’t do those things. Also, it’s worth noting that getting a point between rings is not necessarily easy.