Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A ricasso may also be present, but this is rarely the case.
The ricasso is a blunt section of blade just below the guard.
The fencer's fingers actually rest upon the ricasso, which is part of the blade.
Some weapons may have been modified specifically for this purpose, sporting what is called a ricasso.
Surprisingly the majority say that they are behind the plans, even some of Ricasso's most staunch enemies.
Ricasso decides that this is the best plan of action even though it is highly dangerous.
Some blades may have both a sub-hilt and a ricasso, thus offering two possible forward grip positions.
The straight blade is double-edged with a wide central fuller on both sides running from the ricasso to within 8 inches of the point.
The ricasso or shoulder identifies a short section of blade immediately below the guard that is left completely unsharpened.
The first thing we do upon entering Ricasso is find an internet cafe and access the internet, looking to sell our cargo.
The ricasso normally bears the maker's mark.
Nice proof marks and WD broad arrow on ricasso.
And after eight days in Jumpspace, we come out of jumpspace close to Ricasso.
When an Italian grip is used a ricasso extends from under the guard, inside of the grip's quillons, into the tang.
On two-handed swords, the ricasso provided a third hand position, permitting the user's hands to be further apart for better leverage.
British proofs on right ricasso.
It commonly possessed a ricasso.
Many swords have no ricasso.
Perhaps the Ricasso Hospital has backups.
One of the main characters, Ricasso, mentions that he has done calculations and that the atmosphere is "like a bucket with a leak in it"
The ricasso on larger swords, such as the two-handed sword, provided a longer area more fitting for gripping during half-swording.
The ivory hilt and the gold inlays on the blade's ricasso gleamed for some while as the weapon sank through the clear water.
In order to speed up production, the "Second Pattern" was made with modifications which did not include the "S" cross guard or the flat ricasso.
In complex rapier and smallsword hilts, the ricasso is behind the guard, or the forward portion of the hilt.
A ricasso or finger coil on the blade after the handle is a common design in most Golok Rembau.