Cut And Thrust:Handbook

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Cut and Thrust Handbook - for commentary

style="float-left"Download a PDF of the proposed Society Marshal's Cut and Thrust Handbook
The Board approved this handbook for commentary January 25, 2026.
These rules are open for commentary until March 30, 2026.
An updated version incorporating feedback will be submitted to the Board for final review and approval April 1, 2026.
If approved by the Board, the updated rules will come into effect May 20, 2026.

If you have questions or comments, please email rapier@sca.org and marshal@sca.org

Most of the content is shared between the Rapier and Cut and Thrust Handbooks.
If you have already provided feedback on the Rapier Handbook, and your comments are not specific to cut and thrust, you do not need to send your feedback again.

You can read the cliff notes about what is changing here - Cliff notes on changes - Cut and Thrust Handbook, or read the change log

link=https://www.sca.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Fencing-Marshals-Handbook_Jan2024.pdf www.sca.orgDownload a PDF of the current Society Marshal's Fencing Marshals' Handbook - January 2024

I want to fight

I want to marshal

Administration

Other resources

Introduction

  1. Introduction to SCA martial activities*
  2. Rules of the Lists*

Participants - I want to fight

  1. Overview of cut and thrust
  2. When you are allowed to participate
  3. Activity guidelines
  4. Expected behavior and responsibilities*
  5. Conventions - Holds*
  6. Conventions - Rules of engagement
  7. Conventions - Use of weapons and defensive equipment
  8. Conventions - Target areas
  9. Conventions - Acknowledgement of blows
  10. Equipment standards - Armor
  11. Equipment standards - Metal bladed weapons
  12. Equipment standards - Spears
  13. Equipment standards - Defensive equipment
  14. Equipment standards - Ranged weapons
  15. Equipment standards - Missiles (Ammunition/Munitions)
  16. Equipment standards - Drop tester
  17. Designated areas
  18. Authorizations*
  19. Authorization process example

Participants and marshals (Resources, injuries, problems)

  1. Accessibility*
  2. Safety resources*
  3. Injury procedures*
  4. Managing misconduct*

Marshals - I want to marshal

  1. Marshalate - Overview*
  2. Marshalate - Responsibilities and chain of command*
  3. Kingdom marshalate
  4. Inspecting equipment
  5. Marshaling on the field

Administration - I want to run the thing

  1. Inter-kingdom events*
  2. Reporting requirements*
  3. Experimentation *
  4. Handbook updates*

Other information

  1. Change log

*Contains Global rules common to all disciplines