Thread:Scottish Pagan/@comment-3189283-20190128181316/@comment-38336798-20190129055318

Actually I am studying to become a Scottish Military Historian. Focusing on the First Scottish War of Independence. And I'll be happy to tell you all about how both sides have not only him but other notable figures such as Sir James Douglas, Andrew Moray, and even Robert the Bruce are said to have used claymores. I can also tell you how the term claymore actually goes back about 400 years earlier and refers to any sword or great size. The claymore like all swords evolved through the ages and it's it even on grave slabs of clan chieftains from before the time of Wallace. What you read on a wiki page about a claymore is a farce. I have been doing research on just this 1 war for 17 years. I know what I am talking about. So ban me as SPAM then, but it is you that is being a fool for not being open to the fact that he used a claymore. The medieval claymore looked different than that of the 15th and 16 centuries that you are suggesting. But in all honesty not by much. So once again. Ban me, mark me as spam, but when you are too set in your ways to listen to someone with 17 years of experience on just THIS single war. Than that is on you. I bid you a good day and hope that I might yet open your eyes to the truth.