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touch hole looks like vagina
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I as yet cannot find anything about this cannon in particular.
I can find heaps of scale models of this cannon for sale but still no particulars? I have also found this cute little clip of a modified model that is found for sale... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43DB_XPz0hI Gav |
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Very observant, it certainly does. In Spain, Artillery was called "The Queen Of The Field", which goes hand-in-hand with your observation. OTOH: Muskets are given the masculine genre, and are associated to less noise and damage than the former.
Similar to Real Life, Hmmm..? : ) This cannon is very decorated, reflecting its Bourbon ancestry. Napoleonic made guns were more practical and down-to-earth. An odd detail is that it has no upper handles/hooks, something typical of Spanish and French guns. Notice that there were separate rammers for ball and charge, and even a third, smaller one... ? Quote:
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