Butted Steel Chainmail

Butted Steel Chainmail from Lord of Battles is constructed using interlinked steel rings that are closed by pressing the ends together rather than riveting them. This traditional butted construction allows the chainmail to remain flexible and lightweight while maintaining the classic appearance of medieval armor. The rings are arranged in the well-known European 4-in-1 weave pattern, giving the armor its authentic historical look.

Because the rings are not riveted, this type of chainmail is generally easier and faster to produce. This makes it a popular option for costumes, training gear, and historical displays where visual authenticity is important.

Practical and Versatile for Costume Use

Steel butted chainmail offers a realistic metallic weight and appearance, closely resembling historical armor while remaining practical for modern use. It is commonly used in LARP events, stage productions, cosplay, and educational demonstrations where authentic-looking armor is required without the cost and complexity of fully riveted mail.

Although durable for regular wear, butted chainmail is not intended for heavy combat or full-contact reenactment fighting. Instead, it is designed for light-duty use where flexibility, appearance, and affordability are the primary advantages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is butted steel chainmail?
Butted chainmail is made from metal rings that are pressed closed rather than secured with rivets, creating a flexible and cost-effective form of chainmail armor.

Q: Is butted steel chainmail suitable for combat?
Butted chainmail is generally intended for costumes, LARP, stage performances, and display purposes rather than heavy combat or full-contact reenactments.