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The wooden section of medieval polearms can be referred to as a the 'stave' or 'shaft'. The overall weapon may in turn be referred to as a spear, a lance or a javelin dependant on the context of its use and its relative scale.
A spear is a long pole weapon with a pointed tip typically made of metal. It has been used throughout history for hunting and warfare, featuring a sharp point for thrusting and a long shaft for throwing or thrusting at a distance. Spears come in various designs and sizes, but they generally have a simple and streamlined appearance.
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There were many different types pf spear depending on usage. They also possessed a heavy wooden club called a knobkerrie. This was a straight shaft with a fist size head. There was a battleaxe, a metal blade on a wooden shaft it was not a common weapon. Spear or club were preferred. Also a fighting stick called an umTshisa with a point one end and a chisel on the other end. The large shield was made from cow hide
Bayonets were made before there were muskets- it was a metal blade on the end of a wooden shaft- and was known as a pike. Early firearms were single shot- after firing that shot, you had no fast access to another weapon- so the blade of the pike was added to the musket- and became known by the French term Bayonet.
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The morningstar was a medieval weapon that originated in Europe in the 14th century. It consisted of a spiked metal ball mounted on a shaft. The inventor of the morningstar is unknown, as it was likely developed by blacksmiths and weapon makers of the time period.
A shaft sleeve is a piece of metal tubing placed over the shaft to protect as it passes through the packing area.
A wooden shaft and a spear head of sharply pointed iron.