RMBRCN0J–A chamber for a breech loading cannon, circa 1540. Forged iron. Conical, thick-walled body in calibre 40 mm, priming vent on top and reverse slot for movement of the breechblock. Length 46 cm, weight 54 g. Salvaged after the Second World War at Hameln on the Weser. Breech loading cannons with the same kind of changeable breech can be found on warships like the English 'Mary Rose', which sank at Spithead harbour in 1545. It is on display today in the Mary Rose Museum. Illustrated in Dudley Pope 'Firearms', 1971, page 58. historic, historical, 16th century, canno,
RMEPM3PN–A 16th century breech loading German cannon.
RMW56Y9X–Model of a 24-Pounder Breech-Loading Gun, Model of a long back-loading cannon of 24 pounds, incomplete. The barrel is 34.25 cm long and has a caliber of 14 mm. A wedge through the breech holds the end piece in place, the capstone consists of the grape and the bottom of the chamber, which is pulled backwards from the breech. The case is missing. 1:10 scale (Obreen)., anonymous, Netherlands, 1829, wood (plant material), h 22.5 cm × w 37 cm × d 27.8 cm × c 14 mm
RFC1YJ7A–A breech loading victorian naval cannon dating to the 1860s.
RM2D6KJ6M–An old engraving showing a huge Krupp’s 1200-pound, breech-loading, rifled gun c.1865. It is from a Victorian mechanical engineering book of the 1880s. This gun was shown at Paris International Exposition of 1867. In 1811 German industrialist Friedrich Krupp founded his cast-steel factory Gusstahlfabrik. It was his son, Alfred Krupp, who attained success with his muzzle-loading rifled gun of cast steel, which gave such good results that the Prussian army adopted steel for its artillery. By the 1870s, Krupp steel weapons were being purchased by countries all over the world.
RMBH6C6P–Sailor in Breech of Massive Naval Cannon
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RFWWWKNY–A battlement mounted muzzle loading cannon aiming at a cruise ship at The Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
RFKN033K–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section
RM2DDFWA5–An old engraving of the French mitrailleur (or mitrailleuse), a rapid-fire, breech-loading artillery gun. It is from a Victorian mechanical engineering book of the 1880s. The word is also used for the person in charge of such a weapon. A mitrailleuse is a type of volley gun with barrels that can fire either all rounds at once or in rapid succession. Then the French 25 barrel ‘Canon à Balles’, better known as the Reffye mitrailleuse, was developed in 1866. It was deployed during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71. The larger version of the gun shown right has 37 barrels.
RMBD79R5–6 inch breech loaded gun with breech open at grey point fort and battery built in 1904 as a coastal battery
RMBMD1F4–A Mark I 15 pounder breech loading field piece from the Boer War (1899-1902)
RMCWC17F–Krupp exhibit of a large steel breech loading cannon at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876. The success of Krupp's
RMB4P5MW–A 32 pounder breech loading gun at Fort Nelson on Portsdown Hill Hampshire.
RFC6K35B–Breech-Loaded Cannon, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Breech-Loaded Cannon.
RMERG70A–Double-barrelled Dragonneau, used at the siege of Santander in 1511. A breech loading artillery piece.
RMC7NWXW–A 6 inch artillery gun on the site of the One Gun Battery at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RMBR2BFH–A Royal Navy sailor from the late Victorian period loading a shell into a breech loading gun. (symons 99)
RM2AX02EG–Inventors . in making Europe see the value oftheir inventions before this country has provedit. Morse could get neither England nor Franceto take an interest in his telegraph schemes, and,at a later day, Bells telephone was receivedin England as a curious device, but not worthinvesting money in. An exception to this rulemay be found, however, in the case of B. B.Hotchkiss, a Connecticut inventor, who duringthe civil war conceived the idea of a breech-loading cannon. In 1869 Hotchkiss mountedone of his small guns in the Brooklyn Navv-yard, but found no encouragement to experi-ment further. The
RMBDWNHY–Breech loading Perrier a boite in Chateau de Haut Koenigsbourg in the Bas Rhin (67) departement of France
RMBRCN0A–A chamber for a breech loading cannon, circa 1540. Forged iron. Conical, thick-walled body in calibre 40 mm, priming vent on top and reverse slot for movement of the breechblock. Length 46 cm, weight 54 g. Salvaged after the Second World War at Hameln on the Weser. Breech loading cannons with the same kind of changeable breech can be found on warships like the English 'Mary Rose', which sank at Spithead harbour in 1545. It is on display today in the Mary Rose Museum. Illustrated in Dudley Pope 'Firearms', 1971, page 58. historic, historical, 16th century, canno,
RMEPM3PE–A 16th century breech loading German cannon.
RMT502DX–A Gothic breech-loading cannon, Southern German or Italian, circa 1500. Wrought iron. Round, forged, smooth bore barrel with reinforced muzzle and reinforcing bands, calibre 6 cm. Lateral trunnions with movable swivel fork. Rectangular breech, backend with straight bar for pointing the cannon. Round breechblock with attached handle and shallow pan with vent. Comes with a heavy iron fixation wedge. Total length 147 cm, length of barrel 78 cm. Mounted on a modern block of oakwood. historic, historical, cannon, cannons, artillery, firearm, fire arm,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW56Y9P–Model of a Breech-Loading Gun, Model of a long back-loading cannon of 24 pounds on ship part, incomplete The barrel is 29 cm long and has a caliber of 14 mm. A wedge through the breech holds the end piece in place, the end piece consists of the entire breech and the bottom of the chamber, cut out in the shape of a wedge, which is removed. This part is missing. Scale 1:10 (estimate)., anonymous, Netherlands, 1829, wood (plant material), h 29 cm × w 7.8 cm × d 5.4 cm × c 14 mm
RMCWMJ3P–Illustration of a chamber being placed in the breech of a cannon, from a 15th century manuscript.
RMA28DPA–A Cavalier gunner loads a cannon as musket men stand in the background
RFWWWMWW–A battlement mounted muzzle loading cannon aiming at a cruise ship at The Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
RFKN0335–Breech-Loaded Cannon, vintage engraving Old engraved illustration of a Breech-Loaded Cannon
RMC13KMC–Krupp exhibit of a large steel breech loading cannon at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876. The success of Krupp's steel cannon in the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, stimulated the first international arms race.
RFM6BPE0–The breech end of a cannon at Crownhill Fort, Plymouth
RMBMCYHT–A Mark I 15 pounder breech loading field piece from the Boer War (1899-1902)
RF2B8YM08–Breech-Loading Swivel Gun with Chamber on Stand, early 16th century, Western European, Western Europe, Iron, Length overall of cannon: 33 1/2 in. (81.5 cm), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMBD79RC–6 inch breech loaded gun with breech open at grey point fort and battery built in 1904 as a coastal battery
RFC6K36H–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section.
RM2EJ17DC–A gunner loading the SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RFEW9XAG–Breech-Loaded Cannon, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Breech-Loaded Cannon.
RMC7NY56–A 12 pdr QF gun on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RFT5W436–Gun Wrought is a small breech loading cannon invented in the 14th century, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2HBEHRH–An old engraving of Moncrieff’s disappearing or invisible gun c. 1870. It is from a Victorian book of the 1890s on discoveries and inventions during the 1800s. A disappearing gun, a gun mounted on a disappearing carriage, is an piece of artillery hidden from view when not firing. British Army Captain (later Colonel Sir) Alexander Moncrieff (1929–1906) improved on existing designs for a gun carriage capable of rising over a parapet before being reloaded from behind cover. His key innovation was a practical counterweight system that raised the gun as well as controlled the recoil.
RFC6K36D–Armstrong gun section old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section.
RF2JM4XM2–Lord Armstrongs revolutionary No 1 Rifled Gun 1855 a 5 pounder with breech loading mechanism shown at the Discovery Museum Newcastle upon Tyne
RMT502CF–A Gothic breech-loading cannon, Southern German or Italian, circa 1500. Wrought iron. Round, forged, smooth bore barrel with reinforced muzzle and reinforcing bands, calibre 6 cm. Lateral trunnions with movable swivel fork. Rectangular breech, backend with straight bar for pointing the cannon. Round breechblock with attached handle and shallow pan with vent. Comes with a heavy iron fixation wedge. Total length 147 cm, length of barrel 78 cm. Mounted on a modern block of oakwood. historic, historical, cannon, cannons, artillery, firearm, fire arm,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW56Y9Y–Model of a 24-Pounder Breech-Loading Gun, Model of a 24-pound rear-loading cannon on ship part, incomplete The barrel is 30.5 cm long and has a caliber of 14 mm. The grape has been replaced by a brass bracket, probably for handling the closing piece. A wedge through the breech holds the end piece in place, the end piece consists of the bracket and the bottom of the chamber, which is pulled backwards out of the breech. Only one cheek has survived. The ship's part is a schematic representation of a piece of deck and a gun gate with a round opening, the outside diameter of which is larger than
RFEW9XAX–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section.
RMH4J761–LADIES' VISIT TO AN IRONCLAD, 1889: THEIR ARRIVAL, THE GUNNERY LIEUTENANT SHOWS THE MECHANISM OF A BREECH-LOADING GUN
RFPHJ8TK–Breech block of a large calibre artillery gun
RMCF2X8R–A 6 inch artillery gun on the site of the One Gun Battery at Pendennis Castle.
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RFKN033H–Armstrong gun section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section
RMBMD1YX–A Mark I 15 pounder breech loading field piece from the Boer War (1899-1902)
RF2B9B5WP–Model of a 24-Pounder Breech-Loading Gun, Model of a 24-pound rear-loading cannon on ship part, incomplete The barrel is 30.5 cm long and has a caliber of 14 mm. The grape has been replaced by a brass bracket, probably for handling the closing piece. A wedge through the breech holds the end piece in place, the end piece consists of the bracket and the bottom of the chamber, which is pulled backwards out of the breech. Only one cheek has survived. The ship's part is a schematic representation of a piece of deck and a gun gate with a round opening, the outside diameter of which is larger than th
RMBD79RR–barrel of 6 inch breech loaded gun at grey point fort and battery built in 1904 as a coastal battery
RFEW9XAW–Armstrong gun section old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section.
RM2EJ1770–Gunners preparing to fire a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTRDX–A 155mm M59 Long Tom Cannon in the Ft. Douglas Museum, Utah.
RMC7NY7D–A 12 pdr QF gun on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RMEJEHCH–A 305mm Spanish Ordonez cannon, dedicated at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba on April 25th, 1958, commemorates firing on the USS Montgomery during the Spanish Cuban American War on the night of June 13th, 1898.
RM2G01H47–Model or A 24-pounder Breech-Loading Gun. Model of a long rear loading cannon of 24 pounds, incomplete. The loop is 34.25 cm long and has a 14 mm caliber. A wedge right through the kulas holds the locking piece in place; The closure consists of the grape and the bottom of the room, which is pulled back from the kulas. The buckle is missing. Scale 1:10 (Obenen).
RM2AM594G–Authentic guide to Chicago and the World's Columbian exposition . ading rifle cannon;four 6-inch breech-loading rifle cannon; twenty 6-pounderrapid firing guns; six 1-pound rapid firing guns; two gatlingguns, and six torpedo tubes or torpedo guns. All of theseare placed and mounted respectively as in the genuine battle-ship. On the starboard side of the ship is shown the torpedoprotection net, stretching the entire length of the vessel.Steam launches and cutters ride at the booms, and all the out-ward appearance of a real ship of war is imitated. After landing at the pier from the steamer the
RM2ABWR61–The Anthracite Product of 1881. A Characteristic of American Life. THE IKULTICHARGE CANNON FOR COAST AND HARBOR DEFENSE. LOADING THE LYMAN-HASKELL GUN. SECTION OF BREECH 0 LYMAN-HASKELL GUN., scientific american, 1882-01-28
RMT502CX–A Gothic breech-loading cannon, Southern German or Italian, circa 1500. Wrought iron. Round, forged, smooth bore barrel with reinforced muzzle and reinforcing bands, calibre 6 cm. Lateral trunnions with movable swivel fork. Rectangular breech, backend with straight bar for pointing the cannon. Round breechblock with attached handle and shallow pan with vent. Comes with a heavy iron fixation wedge. Total length 147 cm, length of barrel 78 cm. Mounted on a modern block of oakwood. historic, historical, cannon, cannons, artillery, firearm, fire arm,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFKN033F–Whithworth gun section or Whirtworth rifle section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Withworth gun section Created by Joseph Whitworth
RF2B9B5WJ–Model of a Breech-Loading Gun, Model of a long back-loading cannon of 24 pounds on ship part, incomplete The barrel is 29 cm long and has a caliber of 14 mm. A wedge through the breech holds the end piece in place, the end piece consists of the entire breech and the bottom of the chamber, cut out in the shape of a wedge, which is removed. This part is missing. Scale 1:10 (estimate)., anonymous, Netherlands, 1829, wood (plant material), h 29 cm × w 7.8 cm × d 5.4 cm × c 14 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with
RM2EJ176G–Gunners preparing to fire a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTR9B–A 155mm M59 Long Tom Cannon in the Ft. Douglas Museum, Utah.
RMC7NY3C–A 12 pdr QF gun on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RM2AJBF0H–Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . into two rooms. West of this room are a Sitting-room inthe south-west angle of the building, and a low hall, in whichare kept an old breech-loading cannon of the fifteenth century —which was found in 1876 under the floor of one of the old rooms,with a human skeleton alongside of it — and cannon-balls andbullets of various sizes, which have been dug up on the Mountfrom time to time. Over this was formerly a long room, which served as a dor-mitory for the monks. It was divided into bedrooms by Sir JohnSt. Aubyn about 1680. A few rooms in th
RM2ABTEN1–A NEW NODE OF CONSTRUCTING CANNON. An Article Resembling Honey. THE BEST MECHANICAL PAPER IN THE WORLD SEVENTEENTH YEAR. VOLUME VNEW SERIES. Fi.g. 3 and breech-loading. MUNN a CO. Publishers FROM Till STEAM YRES3 OF JOXM A. GRA .Fig. 1 Fig. 2, scientific american, 1861-09-07
RMT502D2–A Gothic breech-loading cannon, Southern German or Italian, circa 1500. Wrought iron. Round, forged, smooth bore barrel with reinforced muzzle and reinforcing bands, calibre 6 cm. Lateral trunnions with movable swivel fork. Rectangular breech, backend with straight bar for pointing the cannon. Round breechblock with attached handle and shallow pan with vent. Comes with a heavy iron fixation wedge. Total length 147 cm, length of barrel 78 cm. Mounted on a modern block of oakwood. historic, historical, cannon, cannons, artillery, firearm, fire arm,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMB477KE–A 'bombardella a braga', European, 2nd half 15th century. Breech-loading cannon with a swivel mounting. Forged iron bands with reinforcement rings. Smooth bore in impressively good condition in 6 cm calibre. Barrel length 64.5 cm. Total length 119 cm. Rare, preserved in complete condition together with the handle mounted breech-block and wedges. Principally used as a ship's gun, it could also be employed on defensive walls (fortress artillery) or mounted on a carriage as a field gun (field artillery). It could be adjusted vertically or horizontally into any des,
RF2B9B5WF–Model of a 24-Pounder Breech-Loading Gun, Model of a long back-loading cannon of 24 pounds, incomplete. The barrel is 34.25 cm long and has a caliber of 14 mm. A wedge through the breech holds the end piece in place, the capstone consists of the grape and the bottom of the chamber, which is pulled backwards from the breech. The case is missing. 1:10 scale (Obreen)., anonymous, Netherlands, 1829, wood (plant material), h 22.5 cm × w 37 cm × d 27.8 cm × c 14 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist.
RM2EJ179F–Gunners preparing to fire a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTR83–The bore and rifling of a 155mm M59 Long Tom Cannon in the Ft. Douglas Museum, Utah.
RMC7P12F–A 6 inch artillery gun on the site of the One Gun Battery at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RM2AN77T0–The Artizan . y Mr. G. B. Rennie, M.I.C.E. 189. Passenger Locomotive for the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. 190. Illustrations of Various Papers. 191. Illustrations of Various Papers. 192. Auxiliary Engine of the Great Eastern Steam-ship. 193. Weir for Canals and other similar works. 194. Determination of Distances on the Field. 195. Diagrams from Feed Pump of U.S. Steamer Powhatan. 196. Clays Breech-loading Cannon. 197. Determination of Distances on the Field. 198. Indicator Diagrams, by A. C. Stimers. 199. Goods Engine of the Great North of Scotland Railway. 200. Frictional Gearing. 201. Ele
RM2ABTF7F–one of the best if not tile best breech loading cannon COBURN'S PATENT SASH FASTENER. A CHINESE MUSKET OR JINGALL has been opened ; it is simple cheap and efficient and forms a neat ornament to the window. As it can be MINTZ SHEATHING FOR IRON SHIPS. RIFLE PaeoricaWe call attention to the remarks of a correspondent on another page under the head ing of 'The Rifle Question.' The writer of this par agraph as an old deer hunter expresses his full ac cordance with the opinions of 'Rifleman' and cor dially approves of his suggestions. Practicing at, scientific american, 1861-11-30
RMB477KF–A 'bombardella a braga', European, 2nd half 15th century. Breech-loading cannon with a swivel mounting. Forged iron bands with reinforcement rings. Smooth bore in impressively good condition in 6 cm calibre. Barrel length 64.5 cm. Total length 119 cm. Rare, preserved in complete condition together with the handle mounted breech-block and wedges. Principally used as a ship's gun, it could also be employed on defensive walls (fortress artillery) or mounted on a carriage as a field gun (field artillery). It could be adjusted vertically or horizontally into any des,
RMBRCN56–A German breech-loading falconet, dated 1619. Two-stage iron barrel, octagonal changing to round, in 35 mm calibre with lateral trunnions and spherical cannon muzzle. Iron front sight and dovetailed cut rear sight. Tetragonal chamber, the vent hole on the upper surface protected by a square cover. In front of this are various marks and an ornamental engraving with the date '1619'. Pin-secured breech block with toothed rod and lateral crank handle. Oaken gun carriage replaced in period style with iron fittings and wooden wheels, the underside with threaded bar a,
RFRAPYGK–LADIES' VISIT TO AN IRONCLAD, 1889: THEIR ARRIVAL, THE GUNNERY LIEUTENANT SHOWS THAT THE MECHANISM OF A BREECH- reimagined
RM2EJ1E0X–A gunner firing a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTR88–Detail of the barrel of a U.S. Army 3-inch M1905 field gun in the Ft. Douglas Musem, Utah.
RMC7P10X–A 12 pdr QF gun on display above the Bell Bastion at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RM2AXJTK9–Hand-book and directory of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern, San Bernardino, Los Angeles & San Diego counties, with a list of the post-offices of the Pacific coast .. . Importer and Dealer in New Improved Breech-Loading SHOTGUNS, RIFLES,PISTOLS, POWDER FLASKS, Etc. SAN BUENAVENTURA, Ventura County, Cal. DIRECTORY OF VENTURA COUNTY. 183 Name. Cannon,M Cannon, M Carberry, JH- Card, H A Carnahan, R , Carr, M Carter, G F Carretti, J Casner, FM Casner, T J Castillo, R Caughman, John Cerf, L Chaffee & McKeeby Chaffee, WS Chaleylois, Paul Champlin, Henry...Chapietra & Bros.. Chapman, J D
RM2ABTKEG–while with this machine two men will clean say 500 VENTILATION. STEAM ENGINE VALVE. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. in 1856 by Major General Burnside. In 1857 the thorough manner this board also gave their prefer to the military boards. To my mind the peculiar solidity of-the breech is a very important advantage rests against a solid wall of metal in the rear ; this SPHERICAL CANNON. REVOLVING TURRETS AN AMERICAN INVENTION. Pea Cheese., scientific american, 1863-01-03
RMBRCN2W–A German breech-loading falconet, dated 1619. Two-stage iron barrel, octagonal changing to round, in 35 mm calibre with lateral trunnions and spherical cannon muzzle. Iron front sight and dovetailed cut rear sight. Tetragonal chamber, the vent hole on the upper surface protected by a square cover. In front of this are various marks and an ornamental engraving with the date '1619'. Pin-secured breech block with toothed rod and lateral crank handle. Oaken gun carriage replaced in period style with iron fittings and wooden wheels, the underside with threaded bar a,
RM2EJ1E18–A gunner firing a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTRDA–A U.S. Army 3-inch M1904 field gun at Fort Douglas, Utah.
RMC7P153–A 12 pdr QF gun on display above the Bell Bastion at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall
RM2CJ938D–. The Civil War . TfTi Ensvo}th Gun was the only breech-Ioadinj;-irIKcry p.cce manufactured foi the Union Atmv inthe U S. per mihtary contract during the Cid War.Al-o .t -vvcs llie only biecfh-loading cannon puichasedb f p Iferal Government, (jthei than a 70 poundeiV rrwoth bought ni England .v< .i gins weic rifled, weighed about 450o( m i, ar.( had a lange o£ thiee miles, at 10 dcgieescevanon. H he four-foot bariel weighed about 300 v. 4* ^%. a .^■ii ■^ :«. ^^ k / ^ ^yian Fh Thayer nwented the ElliworthGun. Thii breech-loader saw little service in the war. (LC) ]5ounds and had a boie of
RMBRCN3J–A German breech-loading falconet, dated 1619. Two-stage iron barrel, octagonal changing to round, in 35 mm calibre with lateral trunnions and spherical cannon muzzle. Iron front sight and dovetailed cut rear sight. Tetragonal chamber, the vent hole on the upper surface protected by a square cover. In front of this are various marks and an ornamental engraving with the date '1619'. Pin-secured breech block with toothed rod and lateral crank handle. Oaken gun carriage replaced in period style with iron fittings and wooden wheels, the underside with threaded bar a,
RM2EJ1E5C–A gunner posing with a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTREB–A Model 05/08 Skoda Field Gun, introduced in 1905 for the Austro-Hungarian Army. Ft. Douglas Museum.
RMBRCN2N–A German breech-loading falconet, dated 1619. Two-stage iron barrel, octagonal changing to round, in 35 mm calibre with lateral trunnions and spherical cannon muzzle. Iron front sight and dovetailed cut rear sight. Tetragonal chamber, the vent hole on the upper surface protected by a square cover. In front of this are various marks and an ornamental engraving with the date '1619'. Pin-secured breech block with toothed rod and lateral crank handle. Oaken gun carriage replaced in period style with iron fittings and wooden wheels, the underside with threaded bar a,
RM2EJ17B9–A gunner preparing to fire a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2GYTR9R–A Model 05/08 Skoda Field Gun, introduced in 1905 for the Austro-Hungarian Army. Ft. Douglas Museum.
RM2H18J4F–A U.S Model of 1905 3' field artillary gun, used in World War I. It fired and 15 pound shell out to a range of 8,500 yards.
RMBRCN35–A German breech-loading falconet, dated 1619. Two-stage iron barrel, octagonal changing to round, in 35 mm calibre with lateral trunnions and spherical cannon muzzle. Iron front sight and dovetailed cut rear sight. Tetragonal chamber, the vent hole on the upper surface protected by a square cover. In front of this are various marks and an ornamental engraving with the date '1619'. Pin-secured breech block with toothed rod and lateral crank handle. Oaken gun carriage replaced in period style with iron fittings and wooden wheels, the underside with threaded bar a,
RM2EJ17C0–A gunner preparing to fire a SBBL 32-pounder gun at the Saluting Battery of the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta
RM2H18JCC–A U.S Model of 1905 3' field artillary gun, used in World War I. It fired and 15 pound shell out to a range of 8,500 yards.
RM2GYTR8R–A horse-drawn U.S. Army 3-inch M1905 field gun and caisson at the Ft. Douglas Musem, Utah.
RMBRCN2H–A German breech-loading falconet, dated 1619. Two-stage iron barrel, octagonal changing to round, in 35 mm calibre with lateral trunnions and spherical cannon muzzle. Iron front sight and dovetailed cut rear sight. Tetragonal chamber, the vent hole on the upper surface protected by a square cover. In front of this are various marks and an ornamental engraving with the date '1619'. Pin-secured breech block with toothed rod and lateral crank handle. Oaken gun carriage replaced in period style with iron fittings and wooden wheels, the underside with threaded bar a,
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