76109108007942031 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 9:57
Where did cavalry sheath their swords?
It seems incredibly impractical to unsheath a sword worn on the left of your hip while riding a horse, did they wear it on the right or did they have a special technique for unsheathing?
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😼Studio Cat😼 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:04 
引用自 Sir Illic
It seems incredibly impractical to unsheath a sword worn on the left of your hip while riding a horse, did they wear it on the right or did they have a special technique for unsheathing?
Why would putting it on the right side make it more practical?

And they wore them just like they did on foot, or strapped to the saddle.
76109108007942031 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:13 
If you were on horseback and unsheathed from the left you would cut either the reigns, the horse or your left arm.
Pizmo 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:17 
Does it bother anyone else when people refer to removing a sort as "unsheathing"?
Futuro Dorado 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:18 
引用自 Pizmo
Does it bother anyone else when people refer to removing a sort as "unsheathing"?

What is it called, then?
76109108007942031 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:18 
What's the proper term?
引用自 Pizmo
Does it bother anyone else when people refer to removing a sort as "unsheathing"?
Pizmo 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:20 
引用自 Futuro Dorado
引用自 Pizmo
Does it bother anyone else when people refer to removing a sort as "unsheathing"?

What is it called, then?
Sheathing! But it just sounds so geeky when you hear people say "He unsheathed his sword"
76109108007942031 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:21 
Really? I thought that was just for putting the sword back, I didn't know it was for taking it out to.
引用自 Pizmo
引用自 Futuro Dorado

What is it called, then?
Sheathing! But it just sounds so geeky when you hear people say "He unsheathed his sword"
Pizmo 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:24 
引用自 Sir Illic
Really? I thought that was just for putting the sword back, I didn't know it was for taking it out to.

Im talking about both sheathing and unsheathing... There's just something geeky in the word sheath when referring to someone using a sword. Maybe its just me.. Forget I said anything... go about your business.. Nothing to see here
最後修改者:Pizmo; 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:28
Futuro Dorado 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:27 
引用自 Pizmo
引用自 Sir Illic
Really? I thought that was just for putting the sword back, I didn't know it was for taking it out to.
Im talking about both sheathing and unsheathing... There's just something geeky in the word sheath when referring to someone using a sword. Maybe its just me.. Forget I said anything... go about your business.. Nothing to see here

Well, I'm not sure what else you would call it. That's just what the word is.

But fun fact, the word "vagina" comes from the Latin word for a sheath or scabbard.
最後修改者:Futuro Dorado; 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:28
😼Studio Cat😼 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:29 
Pretty sure all those professional soldiers of the centuries of mounted warfare managed to wear and draw their blades without difficulty. That would be intensely awkward to attempt to draw a 3 foot long sword on your right side with your right hand. Your arm would be straight up in the air. And bouncing around, you would probably get the tip clear just in time to stab the hell out of yourself.
Pizmo 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:30 


引用自 Futuro Dorado
引用自 Pizmo

Well, I'm not sure what else you would call it. That's just what the word is.
I dunno Its like when Star Trek nerds talk about phasers or something. It's just geeky

引用自 Futuro Dorado
But fun fact, the word "vagina" comes from the Latin word for a sheath or scabbard.
I can honestly say i didn't know that
最後修改者:Pizmo; 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:30
76109108007942031 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:31 
Yeah but it seems more, you know, possible.

This was just a thought I had, I have no sources to back me up.
Pretty sure all those professional soldiers of the centuries of mounted warfare managed to wear and draw their blades without difficulty. That would be intensely awkward to attempt to draw a 3 foot long sword on your right side with your right hand. Your arm would be straight up in the air. And bouncing around, you would probably get the tip clear just in time to stab the hell out of yourself.
😼Studio Cat😼 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:36 
引用自 Sir Illic
Yeah but it seems more, you know, possible.

This was just a thought I had, I have no sources to back me up.
Pretty sure all those professional soldiers of the centuries of mounted warfare managed to wear and draw their blades without difficulty. That would be intensely awkward to attempt to draw a 3 foot long sword on your right side with your right hand. Your arm would be straight up in the air. And bouncing around, you would probably get the tip clear just in time to stab the hell out of yourself.
You swing your reins to the left, reach over, draw blade with right hand in a cross body motion. Takes a second, and no limbs removed.

Wait. Now I actually am very curious. And this isn't me poking fun. How do you think people fired bows on horseback?
76109108007942031 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:38 
Like they did on the ground, grab an arrow from the quiver, point the bow, load and fire.
引用自 Sir Illic
Yeah but it seems more, you know, possible.

This was just a thought I had, I have no sources to back me up.
You swing your reins to the left, reach over, draw blade with right hand in a cross body motion. Takes a second, and no limbs removed.

Wait. Now I actually am very curious. And this isn't me poking fun. How do you think people fired bows on horseback?
C4Warr10r 2016 年 4 月 8 日 下午 10:45 
Cavalry of various types stored various weapons pretty much wherever the hell they wanted, including on the left hip. You can draw a sword from there without cutting the reins or the horse quite easily, especially if you let go of the reins. You can do that on a horse if you're a halfway decent rider with a halfway decent mount. It's not going anywhere without you.

I'm sorry, I'd like to explain this well but I'm getting the impression that you've never been on a horse in your entire life. Is that the case? No problem if it is, I'm just not sure what level of experience I'm dealing with.
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