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List of muzzle-loading guns

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Muzzle-loading guns (as opposed to muzzle-loading mortars and howitzers) are an early type of artillery, (often field artillery, but naval artillery and siege artillery were other types of muzzleloading artillery), used before, and even for some time after, breech-loading cannon became common. Projectile (early on with shot and then later on with shells) and powder charge are loaded via the muzzle and rammed down the barrel, and then fired at the target. Muzzle-loading artillery came in smoothbore and rifled form, the rifled guns increasingly taking over from the smoothbores as time past and technology improved. Most were made of bronze because of a lack of metallurgic technology, but cast and wrought-iron guns were common as well, particularly later on. Muzzleloading artillery evolved across a wide range of styles, beginning with the bombard, and evolving into culverins, falconets, sakers, demi-cannon, rifled muzzle-loaders, Parrott rifles, and many other styles. Handcannons are excepted from this list because they are hand-held and typically of small caliber.

Smoothbore muzzle-loading cannon

Caliber (mm)Weapon nameCountry of originDesign
40Hwangja-ChongtongKoreaEarly 15th century
50Galloper gun1740
61Hyunja-ChongtongKoreaEarly 15th century
76Grasshopper cannon18th century
76Minion18th century
83Saker18th century
84Canon de 4 de VallièreKingdom of France1732
84So-poKoreaLate 19th century
96Canon de 6 système An XI1803
100Demi-culverin18th century
100Hongyi-poDutch RepublicEarly 17th century
105Jija-ChongtongKoreaEarly 15th century
118Cheonja-ChongtongKoreaEarly 15th century
120Jung-poKoreaLate 19th century
121Canon de 12 livres Le SolideKingdom of France1688
121Canon de 12 de VallièreKingdom of France1732
121Canon obusier de 121853
130Culverin18th century
134Canon de 16 Le CombattantKingdom of France1674
134Canon de 16 La CuriositéKingdom of France1679
151Canon de 16 Le ProtecteurKingdom of France1683
151Obusier de 15 cm Valée1828
154Demi-cannon18th century
155Canon de 24 de VallièreKingdom of France1732
162Obusier de 6 pouces GribeauvalKingdom of France1764
178Ornate Ottoman cannonOttoman Empire1581
204ML 8-inch shell gun1820s
206[68-pounder gun](68-pounder-gun)1846

Rifled muzzle-loading cannon

Caliber (mm)Weapon nameCountry of originDesign
64RML 2.5-inch mountain gun1879
732.9-inch Parrott rifle1860
763-inch ordnance rifle1862
76RML 7-pounder mountain gun1873
86Canon de campagne de 4 rayé1858
96Wiard rifle1861
121Canon de 12 La Hitte1859
140[70-pounder Whitworth naval gun](70-pounder-whitworth-naval-gun)1860s
160RML 64-pounder 64 cwt gun1865
160RML 64-pounder 71 cwt gun1870
160RML 6.3-inch howitzer1878
178RML 7-inch gun1860s-1890s
191Widow BlakelyConfederate States of America1861
203RML 8-inch gun1866
206[68-pounder Lancaster gun](68-pounder-lancaster-gun)1850s
227RML 9-inch 12-ton gun1865
233Somerset cannon1863
254RML 10-inch 18-ton gun1868
279RML 11-inch 25-ton gun1867
305RML 12-inch 25-ton gun1866
305RML 12-inch 35-ton gun1873
318RML 12.5-inch 38-ton gun1875
406RML 16-inch 80-ton gun1880
450RML 17.72-inch gun1877

Bibliography

References

  1. Olmstead, Stark & Tucker, pp. 138–139
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