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Shields for the vital parts... Did these ever go into production? 5 years 3 months ago #61903

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Anyone ever seen these?....

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Shields for the vital parts... Did these ever go into production? 5 years 3 months ago #61911

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Not sure what shape they would be?

If they were manufactured, perhaps they were made of Sheffield steel and melted back down during the Great War?
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From The Pall Mall Gazette, Saturday, January 20, 1900; Issue 10862.

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Shields for the vital parts... Did these ever go into production? 5 years 3 months ago #61913

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I cannot find any other references to these. In addition to the British Newspaper archive, I have checked The Times and Hansard.
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Shields for the vital parts... Did these ever go into production? 5 years 3 months ago #61917

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From the Black and White Budget of 2/00, IL offers for your amazement a few pics of such a device! As a former Infantryman (many, many years ago) your contributor notes the "attractions" of such a device. When deployed as illustrated, the "Sharpshooter" Modern Shield offers a perfect aiming mark for an opponent, it has a tiny firing aperture with no provision for oblique firing from prone, it could only be used on flat ground, it weighs a mere thirteen pounds - what could possibly go wrong! Needless to say, the "Sharpshooter" shield never saw action in South Africa.
In fairness, the inventor of this unblushingly useless device claims to have hardened his "Sharpshooter" shield to withstand rifle bullets at 400 yards and "light" machine gun fire at 700 yards. An interesting distinction, as both fire the same cartridge in essence. Added to his marching burden, our average overloaded Tommy would very soon discard such a device.
Admittedly, body armour was tried during the US Civil War and found to be useful for static defensive positions - machine gunners - in WW1. Body Armour was widely used in the American War in Indo-China - however, those examples are a technological leap ahead of February, 1900.
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Something for Dave.
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