Sap, Blackjack & Slungshot History: Unique Boatswain's cosh
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- Collection and description of possibly the most forgotten group of weapons in history. Leather saps, blackjacks and slungshots were used by cops, criminals, soldiers and sailors for centuries. This is possibly a one of a kind boatswain's (also written as bosun's) cosh.
The dealer that let me use their pictures of this item, which they are selling, is International Military Antiques (ima-us.com).
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In UK the Press Gang was totally legal BUT they were only allowed to take unemployed Seamen,not random citizens as is often used in "Pirate" fiction.Before 1812 the Royal Navy did often Press seamen from civilian vessels in times of need.This often included American ships (the Independance only covered the Thirteen Colonies) which lead to another War for further Independance.
There is a club with a similar blade over at oriental arms www.oriental-arms.com/photos.php?id=7004
fringehead Awesome find! Seems to even have the same release mechanism, indicating that the cosh in my vid is missing the trap door.