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,
RFKN033K–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section
RFC6K36H–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section.
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
RFT5W436–Gun Wrought is a small breech loading cannon invented in the 14th century, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFC6K36D–Armstrong gun section old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section.
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RMB47827–A model cannon, China, circa 1900. A heavy bronze barrel with a reinforced muzzle and breech. Touchhole on top with two dolphin-shaped handles. Barrel length 73 cm. Darkly finished, carved wooden carriage with iron furniture, full wooden wheels with star-shaped decoration, and iron loading tools. Total length 112 cm. historic, historical, 19th century, Far East, Far Eastern, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, military, militaria, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, object, objects, stills,
RFKN033H–Armstrong gun section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section
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
RFKN033F–Whithworth gun section or Whirtworth rifle section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Withworth gun section Created by Joseph Whitworth
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
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
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