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			on top of being a collector i do quite a lot of metal detecting in the south of France. A few days ago i found what i think to be a "handgonne". I found it not far from a ruined tower and a small spanish church in the vicinity of Perpignan in the south of France. The spot is a strategic hilltop in a region where the kingdom of France and the Kingdom of spain fought over centuries. When i cleaned it, it was packed with remains of black powder. But i can not find a "touch hole". I read somewhere that some kind of early handgonne had no touch hole and were ignited by the front end of the barrel . thanks for sharing your knowledge Last edited by fernando; 8th June 2019 at 02:34 PM.  | 
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			Welcome to the forum, Via Dixiane  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 . I have re-uploaded your images using the forum attachment features and moved your thread to the European section, where members should come around to comment on your curious item.  | 
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			Certainly too small for a handgonne, but not too small to be a signal mortar.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Does the bottom have any kind of socket, or what remains of such? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Can’t edit my prior post... it takes a while to show up.  | 
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			Via, i confess it is new to me that early gonnes might not have a touch hole. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Still this is a mysterious piece. Can you take a picture of it, but not inclined, you know, featuring its actual front look? and give us its measurements (height, width and bore) ?  | 
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			To me, it looks like a breech from an early breech-loader, but why no touchhole I cannot say, unless it is filled with rust and hidden.... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Best regards, Richard.  | 
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			A rather reasonable guess, Richard. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	But then, a couple things to figure out ... - Lack of a handle; could it have fallen with time ? - Its conical format; aren't loading chambers more cylindrical, only tapering in their very end to couple (seal) with the barrel ? Judging by its outer condition, it sure looks rather early. The bore opening looks perfect, though. Let us see if a straight front picture and its dimensions enlighten us a bit further.  | 
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			Hi everyone and thanks a lot for your interest. 
		
		
		
			No socket 240 gr 50 mm length 33 mm diameter 15 mm caliber Should mention that the spot is also a 1793 battle field  | 
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			Amazing; i have seen quite a number of these things, also have a few in my little collection but, this one seems to be atypical, so to say. So small in size and with so small bore for a signal or celebration 'banger'. 
		
		
		
			Honestly, i wouldn't know what to make of it ... but hopefully other members will. By the way Via, isn't that a touch hole ? It certainly looks like one  . .  | 
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