Tommy Gun Jack
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Hello all,
I hope this is the proper place to ask this question. I was just watching the modern re-make of the Mummy with Brendan Frazer, and I noticed that he is wearing a single bracer on his right wrist. A basic google search of his character's name "Rick O'Connell" will produce images of said bracer.
Now there are two things I've learned from my years of re-enacting different periods.
1) Bracers were not used nearly as much as everybody seems to think. Throughout the middle ages, you usually only see bracers in the form of a single unit on an archer's bow hand. Greek hoplites did not use bracers as is commonly depicted in our day.
2) Always take what Hollywood tells you with a grain of salt.
I have seen other modern depictions of adventurers wearing a bracer on one or both wrists, but I haven't seen any period photographs showing this. Does anybody know if bracers were used while shooting in the 1930s or prior? And if so, why? A bracer may stop the bowstring from slapping the archer's wrist when he looses his arrow, but how does it help when shooting a pistol or rifle? and if they were used, would it be a buckle and strap closure or would it be laced up?
Thanks in advance.
I hope this is the proper place to ask this question. I was just watching the modern re-make of the Mummy with Brendan Frazer, and I noticed that he is wearing a single bracer on his right wrist. A basic google search of his character's name "Rick O'Connell" will produce images of said bracer.
Now there are two things I've learned from my years of re-enacting different periods.
1) Bracers were not used nearly as much as everybody seems to think. Throughout the middle ages, you usually only see bracers in the form of a single unit on an archer's bow hand. Greek hoplites did not use bracers as is commonly depicted in our day.
2) Always take what Hollywood tells you with a grain of salt.
I have seen other modern depictions of adventurers wearing a bracer on one or both wrists, but I haven't seen any period photographs showing this. Does anybody know if bracers were used while shooting in the 1930s or prior? And if so, why? A bracer may stop the bowstring from slapping the archer's wrist when he looses his arrow, but how does it help when shooting a pistol or rifle? and if they were used, would it be a buckle and strap closure or would it be laced up?
Thanks in advance.