Inspecting Chain Mail
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+ | *3. Run your hands along the surface of the armor looking for loose rings or gaps in the rings that may catch fabric or skin. |
Revision as of 19:54, 31 October 2005
From the Book of War:
- 3.1.4. Chain – Metal Armor constructed of interlocking metal rings.
- 3.2. Armor must be passed by Marshals from two separate realms, assuming an inter-realm event.
- 3.3. Armor must not catch appendages. Fingers should not catch in Armor. This includes articulated plates and large diameter chain.
- 3.6.1. Metal Armor must be made from period metals and alloys such as iron, bronze, brass, or copper. Modern steel alloys are also allowed.
- 3.6.2. Metal Armor must conform to both of the following:
- 3.6.2.1. Must not be easily deformable by hand or by weapon strikes.
- 3.6.2.2. Using a material with a thickness of at least 20 gauge.
How to Inspect Chain Mail
- 1. Armor must be worn while it is being checked.
- 2. Check and make sure the armor conforms to the standards of the Book of War.
- 3. Run your hands along the surface of the armor looking for loose rings or gaps in the rings that may catch fabric or skin.