
Spontoon - Wikipedia
A spontoon, sometimes known by the variant spelling espontoon[1] or as a half-pike, is a type of European polearm that came into being alongside the pike. The spontoon was in common use from the mid-17th century to the early 19th century, but it was used to a much lesser extent as a military weapon and ceremonial implement until the late 19th ...
Spontoon: A 17th-Century Pike in American History - Malevus
May 22, 2023 · The spontoon (or “half-pike”) was a pole weapon that often exceeded 80 inches (2 m) in length and sported a sharp tip with an inverted crossguard. In certain variations, the spontoon looks just like a partisan, which is an entirely different type of weapon in terms of its shape and design.
Halberds and Spontoons - Warfare History Network
In America, spontoons held on into the early Federal period. A North Carolina militia law of 1787 required infantry officers to carry “side arms or a spontoon.” Because militia officers might well …
Spontoon - Frontier Partisans
Mar 18, 2019 · We don’t generally think of the spear as a Frontier Partisan weapon unless we’re evoking the assegai of southern Africa — or unless we are Lane Batot (hat tip). But it seems clear that the Spontoon was a common and effective weapon on the Revolutionary War frontier.
Spontoon | Encyclopedia.com
The espontoon, spontoon, or half pike was a badge of officer's rank that evolved from the halberd, and until a few years before the American Revolution it was carried by all foot officers of all armies. It was replaced by the fusil, the change taking …
MAA AMERICAN SPONTOON SPEAR - Cold Steel
The spontoon is basically a scaled-down polearm or winged spear that often served as a substitute for a rifle or musket in colonial America.
SPONTOON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPONTOON is a short pike formerly borne by subordinate officers of infantry.
Sergeant’s Spontoon - Age of Revolution
This is a short pike, or spontoon, carried by a sergeant, a non-commissioned officer in the British Army. This was a weapon of defence, discipline and authority.
Spontoon | American, Wrentham, Massachusetts | The …
Title: Spontoon Date: 1770–90 Geography: Wrentham, Massachusetts Culture: American, Wrentham, Massachusetts Medium: Steel, wood Dimensions: L. 75 3/4 in. (192.4 cm); L. of head 16 7/16 in. (41.8 cm); W. 2 7/16 in. (6.2 cm); Wt. 2 lbs. 3.8 oz. (1014.9 g) Classification: Shafted Weapons Credit Line: Gift of George A. Plimpton, 1951 Object ...
British Army Sergeant's Pike Drill (Halberd, Spontoon)
The below drill is reproduced from A Treatise on the British Drill and Exercise of the Company; with an Introduction to the Field Exercise of the Battalion; Explaining the Different Posts and Situations of Every Individual in the Battalion During the Performance of its Movements. By an Infantry Officer (London: 1814).