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Oy!

Matt Easton of Schola Gladiatoria, whose great-grandfather was Glasgow’s chief of police, goes in-depth with a classic Victorian police truncheon, which is more interesting than you would expect.

As someone who has a half-dozen different “impact tool” trainer certs and has taught the use of such behavior modification devices to LE, military and security forces for two decades (and have the old PR-24 to prove it!), I found the take curious but not too far off-base considering the time the baton dated from. Even with today’s tasers and stun guns, I maintain that a properly used airweight 21-inch ASP can work wonders in many circumstances.

Working on the old rusty sword

Matt Easton of Schola Gladiatoria goes in-depth on cleaning and restoring an antique cavalry officer’s sword blade and scabbard. In this case a 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers “pipe back” with a three-bar hilt that has probably been in storage for generations and is mega filthy with old oil that has long lost its viscosity. The neat thing about the blade is that it isĀ East India Company-marked and Bengal cavalry-issued.

All you need is some Ballistol, brushes, Brasso, green pads, and sweat.