What is a pole hammer?

noun. a shafted weapon having a spiked hammer head.
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What was the Polehammer used for?

To make it fun, this includes smashing an armor plate and squashing a pumpkin. The weapon that Fiore refers to as an axe for fighting in armor is what we would commonly call a pole hammer today.
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How much does a pole hammer weigh?

Weight: 4lb (1.8kg.)
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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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What is a Spetum weapon?

A spetum is a pole weapon that was used in Europe during the 13th century. It consists of a pole, some 6–8 feet long, on which is mounted a spear head with two projections at its base. Many variations of this design flourished over time; some feel that the ranseur is a variation of the spetum.
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What a Medieval Polehammer Does to a Motorcycle Helmet



Did people actually use war hammers?

A war hammer (French: martel-de-fer, "iron hammer") is a weapon that was used by both foot soldiers and cavalry. It is a very ancient weapon and gave its name, owing to its constant use, to Judah Maccabee, a 2nd-century BC Jewish rebel, and to Charles Martel, one of the rulers of France.
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Did Vikings use war hammers?

Some modern fantasy sources suggest that Vikings used war hammers in battle, perhaps inspired by Þór's hammer, Mjöllnir. Evidence for the use of hammers as weapons in the Viking age is negligible.
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Did Knights use Warhammers?

Originally, the war hammer was a knight's weapon used against other mounted knights. But for the infantryman, already availing himself of various long polearms, the lighter war hammer was increasingly a weapon of choice in the struggle with mounted men-at-arms.
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What does a poleaxe look like?

Types of poleaxe

Generally, the form consisted of a wooden haft some 1.2–2.0 m (4–6.5 ft) long, mounted with a steel head. It seems most schools of combat suggested a haft length comparable to the height of the wielder, but in some cases hafts appear to have been created up to 2.4 m (8 ft) in length.
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How heavy is a poleaxe?

The poleaxe was originally called a poll axe, as it was mainly used to aim for the opponents head. Superb copy of a magnificent example of a pole arm, with a high carbon blade and languets to protect the shaft made of hardwood. Original in a private collection. Length 173cm (68”), weight 2.3kg (5 lbs 1oz).
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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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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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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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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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How tall was an average Viking?

"The examination of skeletons from different localities in Scandinavia reveals that the average height of the Vikings was a little less than that of today: men were about 5 ft 7-3/4 in. tall and women 5 ft 2-1/2 in.
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What was the most common Viking weapon?

The spear was the most common weapon of the Viking warrior. They consisted of metal heads with a blade and a hollow shaft, mounted on wooden shafts of two to three metres in length, and was typically made from ash wood.
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What is a Viking axe called?

The Dane axe is an early type of battle axe, primarily used during the transition between the European Viking Age and early Middle Ages. Other names for the weapon include English long axe, Danish axe, and hafted axe.
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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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Is a hammer better than a sword?

Swords aren't as heavy and are more precise on targets and are faster than hammers. But when compared with all the damage hammers can do and the fact that your fighting with big metal monster machines, a hammer, especially a sledgehammer is better for those types of battles.
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What did Vikings use as weapons?

A Viking warrior's basic weaponry requirements included a sword or axe, shield and spear. He may also have been expected to provide a bow and arrows, and clothe himself in defensive armour such as a chainmail coat and iron helmet.
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Why do some spears have wings?

Winged spears were mainly used in hunting, not combat. The wings kept the speared animal from charging up the shaft.
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Why do boar spears have wings?

It is relatively short and heavy and has two "lugs" or "wings" on the spearsocket behind the blade, which act as a barrier to prevent the spear from penetrating too deeply into the quarry where it might get stuck or break, and to stop an injured and furious boar from working its way up the shaft of the spear to attack ...
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What is an awl pike?

The ahlspiess (or awl pike) was a thrusting spear developed and used primarily in Germany and Austria from the 15th to 16th centuries.
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