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French Artillery - 6An artilleryman of the foot artillery of the French Garde Royale stands beside his Gribeauval cannon on the battlefield, holding the ramrod with which he loads it
Militia or Marine Pattern. 78 in flintlock musket, 1759Militia or Marine Pattern.78 in flintlock musket, 1759; 42 in barrel, iron ramrod, no escutcheon or tail-pipe. Date: 1759
Ancient double-charge carbine with two flintlocksAncient carbine with two charges in the same barrel fired by two flintlocks 1, 2, flintlocks 3, ramrod 4, and spanners 5, 6. Copperplate engraving by N.C
French Field Guns - 4Loading a French 24 cannon is done via the muzzle : a ramrod pushes the shell in place
French Artillery - 7An artilleryman of the horse artillery of the French Garde Royale stands at the siege batteries of Metz, holding the ramrod with which he cleans and loads his gun
French Artillery - 10While enemy cavalry attack, a gunner of the foot artillery of the French Garde Royale uses his ramrod to ensure the charge is home in the barrel of his muzzle-loading gun
Gunner and GunA gunner uses his ramrod to load a field gun