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Nick1986
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Topic: Wall guns Posted: 25-Jul-2012 at 19:38 |
 Somewhere in between the musket and the cannon was the "wall gun:" an oversized musket crewed by one or two men. Due its weight it was used to defend castles and fortresses: the long barrel gave it much greater range than the standard arquebus, but it was unwieldy and made the shooter an easy target on the battlefield
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Posted: 26-Jul-2012 at 07:13 |
Look at this baby, Nick, a Chinese 'Jingle' wall gun.
The one shown above is a .60 calibre.
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Posted: 26-Jul-2012 at 19:18 |
 More Chinese wallguns from the time of the Boxer Rebellion
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Posted: 26-Jul-2012 at 20:53 |
This one is a Saxon wall gun from around 1680.
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Posted: 27-Jul-2012 at 19:44 |
Cool. It looks like an oversized version of Nock's volley gun
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Posted: 27-Jul-2012 at 20:35 |
Originally posted by Nick1986
Cool. It looks like an oversized version of Nock's volley gun
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Yes I agree, Nick, however at least a hundred years earlier than the Nock's volley.
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Posted: 28-Jul-2012 at 19:44 |
Was it smoothbore or rifled, and how many were made?
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Posted: 28-Jul-2012 at 23:13 |
Originally posted by Nick1986
Was it smoothbore or rifled, and how many were made?
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They were rifled, Nick, but as yet I have no idea as to how many were made.
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Posted: 29-Jul-2012 at 19:22 |
 Here's a more typical wall-gun of the same period, together with a standard musket. The wallgun has a hook on the barrel so it can be rested against a wall, fence, or embankment
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Posted: 03-Aug-2012 at 19:19 |
The Tibetans used wallguns (or long barreled muskets) against the British. I once saw one in a museum (Norwich regimental, i think) that was taller than me
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