Very cool looking.
Thanks, Rogue, much appreciated! 👍
Those are well executed - feels like the kind of thing that could have been improvised quite readily too. But also doesn’t seem to have been used too much.
Perhaps the time to deploy, coupled with making the unit static, wasn’t seen as that generally useful??
Cheers, Fred 👍. Yes, they must have been a right faff to get set up. It seems they were only issued out for particular actions, and so if the troops were not well practiced in deploying them then I can imagine a fair amount of shouting ensued! 😆
Nice one! I love how you write such a long and informative blog entry about a small piece of equipment. Well done and an excellent read 
Thank you, Nick! 👍 Friends might call me obsessive, but my really close friends say that I must have too much time on my hands! 😜
I wonder whether the Swedes stopped using them because the musketeers just got sick of carrying them. They probably had enough to carry without them.
Cheers, Paul! 😀 I must admit that this was my thought also. Interestingly a re-enactor on another forum has said that he and his pals have no trouble carrying them around with their muskets and rests as well. Apparently they even make a handy proto-bayonet when held with the musket.