How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
I was wondering about how often a ranger would wear chainmail or if he would even wear it at all because it's reasonably heavy and noisy but then it does offer greater protection. If not would he of used leather clothing or no armour at all- what armour would he wear is what I mean...
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Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
Chainmaille isn't really that heavy nor is it noisey. Maille while moving in it makes a gentle swishing sound and is generally undetected more than a few feet away. If you're traveling in a group and you're wearing maille under something else, chances are no one in your party will even be aware you have on armor as the sound will be masked by everyone else.
Even a person new to maille can generally wear it all day without undue stress. You just need to insure that the collarbones are padded to distribute the weight over the shoulders. Having your belt tight helps with the weight over your hips.
As to how often would a Ranger be in maille, let's use a modern example. How often should a Police Officer wear a bullet proof vest? It depends on the locale and current conditions. I live within 40 miles of NYC, most suburban LEOs wear vests on the job. If I travel to some more rural areas, the use of body armor goes done proportionate to the preceived need.
If maille was unavailable, studded or padded leather/cloth would be used. Studded is not the studs of today, it is any bits of metal, wood or bone that can be sewn to the garment to reinforce it.
Even a person new to maille can generally wear it all day without undue stress. You just need to insure that the collarbones are padded to distribute the weight over the shoulders. Having your belt tight helps with the weight over your hips.
As to how often would a Ranger be in maille, let's use a modern example. How often should a Police Officer wear a bullet proof vest? It depends on the locale and current conditions. I live within 40 miles of NYC, most suburban LEOs wear vests on the job. If I travel to some more rural areas, the use of body armor goes done proportionate to the preceived need.
If maille was unavailable, studded or padded leather/cloth would be used. Studded is not the studs of today, it is any bits of metal, wood or bone that can be sewn to the garment to reinforce it.
Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
In "Dies the Fire" many characters sew stainless steel washers onto clothing. If you sewed them onto a padded gambeson type jerkin, this stikes me as an easy, effective and silent maille alternative. Don't know how heavy it would be though.
Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
Thanks guys, really helpful. I want to make a brigandine sometime soon which might make a good compromise between protection and noise (even though maille isn't that noisy).
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Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
Are you thinking of historical brigandine or the style they use in SCA/LARP?
The later being easier, the former being sexier.
I'm just asking for curiosity's sake.
The later being easier, the former being sexier.
I'm just asking for curiosity's sake.
Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
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Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
Of course one can always use fabric covered maille, like that in the byzantine and near eastern world in the late middle ages:
Check those wall-paintings - the guy on the left is with fully closed coat, while the one on the right has it open.
Check those wall-paintings - the guy on the left is with fully closed coat, while the one on the right has it open.
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Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
I believe that was called either a Jack Coat or a Coat of Jacks, but don't quote me on that. The problem is there's no surviving examples or even artwork to support it's existence, at least as far as I know. If your interested, Mercenaries Tailor makes a REAL nice Jack coat I've been flirting with for some time. It'd be a great crossover piece for this and the 15th century infantryman kit I'd like to put together.kaelln wrote:In "Dies the Fire" many characters sew stainless steel washers onto clothing. If you sewed them onto a padded gambeson type jerkin, this stikes me as an easy, effective and silent maille alternative. Don't know how heavy it would be though.
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Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
is ''dies the fire'' by S.M.Sterling by any chance?
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yes it is and its a great series.Cleddyf wrote:is ''dies the fire'' by S.M.Sterling by any chance?
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Re: How often would a ranger wear chainmail?
thought so, i know, i've read all of the ones in the series that the library has