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Old 10th May 2013, 03:12 AM   #3
Guillaume
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Originally Posted by fernando
The one you show here has a protuberance in the middle of its body, which doesn't fit well in a stock mount; so probably a mortar ?
I think that is sound logic all around, however for the sake of argument (and I realize that most of these arguments tend to make things try to fit what we want them to be) at least 2 of the mounted mortars from Castelnaud are similarly ringed and half or 1/3 embedded in a stock or base.

I wish there were a good source for a timeline and progression for these things. I havent been able to find one.

For instance, are there similar examples out there of Castelnaud "baton a feu" type? FYI, I emailed them about that piece but I havent heard back.
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