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Twin swords, made to fit in one scabbard. One of the swords is used offensively, and that other as main gauche

The term companion weapon is used in historical European martial arts to refer to an item used in conjunction with the larger weapon in the non-sword hand while fencing with a rapier or sword. The popular companion weapon forms include:

In most cases the off-hand weapon is used to deflect or parry.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Rapier Part Four: Sword and Dagger and Sword and Cloak Workbook, Right-Handed Layout". Academy of Historical Arts. Retrieved 2024-01-29.