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  2. Scabbard - Wikipedia

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    A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword, dagger, knife, or similar edged weapons. Rifles and other long guns may also be stored in scabbards by horse riders for transportation. Military cavalry and cowboys had scabbards for their saddle ring carbines and rifles for transportation and protection.

  3. Scabbard Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of SCABBARD is a sheath for a sword, dagger, or bayonet.

  4. Combining safety, security and convenience, The Safety Scabbard® is the leading gun containment system in the shooting industry today. Our patented locking mechanism keeps you safe, while providing quick and easy access.

  5. Scabbard vs. Sheath: The Differences You Should Know

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    A scabbard generally refers to a protective cover specifically designed for swords or large knives. They are traditionally made of materials such as leather, wood, or metal and provide support and safety when carrying these weapons. On the other hand, a sheath is a protective cover designed for small to medium-sized knives or tools.

  6. Materials and Craftsmanship: The Making of Scabbards

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    Scabbards are an essential accessory for any sword, and their creation involves a careful balance between form and function. The materials used in crafting scabbards are diverse and varied, ranging from leather to wood, metal, and even unconventional options.

  7. Scabbard - A 'Scabbard' in Medieval Times was used as ...

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    Scabbard - Learn about the History of Swords, Daggers and the Scabbard! A Scabbard is a Sheath 'Protective Cover' for a Sword or Dagger that was used to protect Weapons During the Medieval Times. Scabbard Images, Facts, Books and Films!

  8. SCABBARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    SCABBARD definition: 1. a long, thin cover for the blade of a sword, usually attached to a belt 2. a long, thin cover…. Learn more.

  9. How were Medieval scabbards made? - a new resource

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    Covering the Blade places archaeological finds within a broader context, and builds on a body of knowledge drawn from art and history, such as this illustration from an i nventory for Maximilian I showing scabbard details from the early 16th century, effigies, and paintings.

  10. Build Your Scabbard: 1. Select Your Safety Scabbar

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    Build Your Safety Scabbard System by selecting a Scabbard and any brackets, mounts, liners, rain covers, and other accessories that you need.

  11. Scabbard Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

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    Scabbard definition: A sheath, as for a dagger, sword, or rifle.