Use for European armors worn from the second half of the 16th century by light cavalry armed with firearms, typically consisting of a cuirass over a buff coat, spaudlers, an open helmet such as a burgonet, light Zischägge, or steel skull, and an elbow gauntlet for the left hand.
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