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Old 22nd January 2020, 06:54 PM   #1
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... Note, the ignition is on the side, so as not to interfere with the vision of the shot...
A new step in these guns evolution, in their path to later shoulder guns !
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Old 22nd January 2020, 07:41 PM   #2
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Both of these are amazing pieces! Don't remember seeing Ed's thread from earlier. His appears to be a mounted 'wall gun', the precursor to the later swivel guns used both on ship's rails and fortress walls.

Thomas's piece is, as noted, a haquebut. Shocking to see how big the barrel is! It literally was a hand cannon...
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