Saw this over on HMEM. It's well done and it is a tool of sorts...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVpa1dC3VQw&t=1s
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Saw this over on HMEM. It's well done and it is a tool of sorts...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVpa1dC3VQw&t=1s
A tool is a device for manipulating energy. A weapon is a device for manipulating energy. The difference between a tool and a weapon is in the mind of the user. Claw hammers (among many other types) are designed and intended by their designer for use as a tool. They still get used as murder weapons frequently enough. There have been times in history where there were hammers designed for war in common use, as well. I used to do medieval recreation, in steel & leather armour, with padded rattan swords, and certain types of pole arms. War hammers were not allowed as they concentrate too much force, such that even a rattan war hammer could be deadly. It's bad form to kill your playmates. ;)
Bill
Thanks Bill!
We tell people taking firearms training that the difference between a tool and a weapon is between their ears.
The oddest thing to me was that every country used them, and that even enemy countries paid licensing fees to Vickers.