What is a Bec de Faucon?

Bec de Faucon is a type of pole weapon
pole weapon
Polearms are predominantly melee weapons, with a subclass of spear-like designs fit for both thrusting and throwing. Because many polearms were adapted from agricultural implements or other fairly abundant tools, and contained relatively little metal, they were cheap to make and readily available.
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that was used mainly in the 14th century as a war hammer or pole arm
. Its name is derived from the old french word meaning "beak of the crow",resembling the head of the weapon.It is completely usable for reenactment purposes.
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How heavy was a Bec de Corbin?

Cost 15 gp Weight 12 lbs.
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How was the Bec de Corbin used?

Unlike the Lucerne hammer, the bec de corbin was used primarily with the "beak" or fluke to attack instead of the hammer head. The hammer face balancing the beak was often blunt instead of the multi-pronged Lucerne, and the beak tended to be stouter; better designed for tearing into plate armor, mail, or gambeson.
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How long was a Bec de Corbin?

The hammer face balanced the beak and was often blunt instead of the multi-pronged Lucerne design, and the beak tended to be stout, a much better design for tearing armor and used for dismounting riders. This impressive piece measures a full 56" in overall length.
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How long is a polearm?

It consists of a heavy blade mounted atop a 5-to-6-foot-long (1.5 to 1.8 m) wooden or metal pole with a pointed metal counter weight used for striking and stabbing on the opposite end.
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Underappreciated Historical Weapons: the Bec De Corbin / Crow's beak / Raven's beak



Are polearms heavy?

Many polearm weapons share similar properties. For example, long spears, glaives, halberds, and pikes all have reach, are heavy, and require two hands to use. Some of these weapons are made for thrusting, while others are good for chopping.
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Are scythes polearms?

Generally, a polearm is any weapon on a long handle with a cleaving blade, that is, Scythe, Halberd or any of its variations.
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What is a Lucerne weapon?

The Lucerne hammer is a type of polearm which was popular in Swiss armies during the 15th to 17th centuries. It was a combination of the bec de corbin and a pronged war hammer.
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What is a maul weapon?

A maul is a long-handled hammer with a heavy head, of wood, lead, or iron. Similar in appearance and function to a modern sledgehammer, it is sometimes shown as having a spear-like spike on the fore-end of the haft. The use of the maul as a weapon seems to date from the later 14th century.
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How heavy is a Lucerne Hammer?

There they claim the so called Luzerner Hämmer (hammers of Lucern) had a long haft and weighed 14 Kg. I also tried some more general searches. The Bec de Corbin reproduction here weighs 3.75 lbs. This article about pole axes lists examples up to 7 pounds 11 ounces (which is just below 3.5Kg).
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Is a halberd an AXE?

halberd, also spelled halbert or halbard, weapon consisting of an ax blade balanced by a pick with an elongated pike head at the end of the staff. It was usually about 1.5 to 1.8 metres (5 to 6 feet) long. The halberd was an important weapon in middle Europe from the 14th through the 16th century.
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What is a war pick?

War picks, also known as military picks, were a type of pickaxe designed specifically for warfare.
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What is a pole hammer?

noun. a shafted weapon having a spiked hammer head.
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What is a Poleaxe used for?

The poleaxe has a sophisticated fighting technique, which is based on quarterstaff fighting. The blade of the poleaxe can be used, not only for simply hacking down the opponent, but also for tripping him, disarming him and blocking his blows. Both the head spike and butt spike can be used for thrusting attacks.
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How was a pole AXE used?

Medieval Poleaxe Description

These are weapons that have been carefully designed and shaped and are attached to a wooden shaft. Nonetheless, these weapons can also be used for cutting, during this era, Knights and warriors use them to cut the limbs of their enemies.
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What was a flail used for?

flail, ancient hand tool for threshing grain. It consists of two pieces of wood: the handstaff, or helve, and the beater, joined by a thong.
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What type of hammer is Mjolnir?

Norse mythology and Marvel Comics tell us that Mjolnir is composed of "uru metal," forged ages ago by the blacksmith Etri in the heart of a dying star. Presumably uru metal is magical in nature, and thus conveys the enchantment placed on it by Thor's father, Odin.
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What is a mace on a chain called?

A Mace and Chain, also called a chain mace (or a flail), is a variation on the medieval weapon and agricultural tool called a flail. It usually has a chain wrapped in leather or other material with a spiked steel ball on the end.
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Is a maul better than an axe?

When working with large pieces of wood, a maul would be better than an axe. This is due to the fact that you will be able to split quicker, but you have to consider that you will tire faster because of the weight of the splitting maul.
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What is the difference between a Poleaxe and a halberd?

What is the difference between a poleaxe and a halberd? The main differences between poleaxes and halberds is that halberds usually have a larger, longer axe cutting edge and a much longer spike than a poleaxe.
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Were scythes used as weapons?

Farming tools such as the scythe and pitchfork have frequently been used as a weapon by those who could not afford or did not have access to more expensive weapons such as pikes, swords, or later, guns. Scythes and pitchforks were stereotypically carried by angry mobs or gangs of enraged peasants.
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When was the Falchion sword invented?

A falchion (/ˈfɔːltʃən/; Old French: fauchon; Latin: falx, "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged sword of European origin. Falchions are found in different forms from around the 13th century up to and including the 16th century.
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What is Death's weapon called?

The scythe is an image that reminds us that Death reaps the souls of sinners like the peasant who harvests corn in his field. Each movement of the scythe brings thousands of souls. In Greek mythology, Chronos, called Father Time, was the king of titans and the father of Zeus.
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Does a scythe count as a sword?

It consisted of the blade of a scythe to which a sword hilt was attached. Like the falx or falcata of antiquity, it was thus a curved sword with the cutting edge on the inside (as opposed to the scimitar or sabre type with the edge on the outside).
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