- Swivel gun
The term swivel gun usually refers to a small
cannon , mounted on a swiveling stand or fork which allows a very wide arc of movement. Another type of firearm referred to as a swivel gun was an earlyflintlock combination gun with two barrels that rotated along their axes to allow the shooter to switch between rifled andsmoothbore barrels.Swivel guns should not be confused with
pivot gun s, which were far larger weapons mounted on a horizontal pivot.Configuration
Swivel guns are among the smallest types of cannon, typically measuring less than 1 m (3 ft) in length and with a bore diameter of up to 3.5 cm (1¼ in). They can fire a variety of ammunition but were generally used to fire
grapeshot and similar types of small-diameter shot, though they could also fire small caliberround shot . Most swivel guns weremuzzleloader s. They were aimed through the use of a wooden handle, somewhat similar in shape to abaseball bat , attached to thebreech of the weapon.Some swivel guns were designed as
breech-loading weapon s as early as the 16th century, making them among the first such examples of this type of weapon. Breech-loading swivel guns had a breech shaped like a beer mug, which the gunner would take by the handle and insert into the body of the swivel gun with the breech's opening facing forwards. The gunpowder and projectiles were loaded into the breech before it was inserted into the gun. If a number of breeches were prepared beforehand, the gunner could maintain a high rate of fire for a brief period simply by swapping out the used breech and replacing it with a freshly loaded one. [Kenneth Chase, "Firearms: A Global History to 1700", p. 143. Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0521822742]Application
Swivel guns were used principally aboard
sailing ship s during theage of sail , serving as short-range anti-personnel ordnance. They were not ship-sinking weapons, due to their small caliber and short range, but could do considerable damage to anyone caught in their line of fire.Due to their relatively small size, swivel guns were highly portable and could be moved around the deck of a ship quite easily (and certainly much more easily than other types of cannon). They could be mounted on the deck railings of a ship, which provided the gunner with a reasonably steady platform from which to fire. Their portability enabled them to be installed wherever they were most needed; whereas larger cannon were useless if they were on the wrong side of the ship, swivel guns could be carried across the deck to face the enemy.
The small size of swivel guns enabled them to be used by a wide variety of vessels, including those too small to accommodate larger cannons, and also permitted their use on land; they were commonly issued to forts in
North America in the 18th century andLewis and Clark took one with them on their famous expedition into the American interior in 1804. [Michael Haynes, "Lewis & Clark Tailor Made, Trail Worn: Army Life, Clothing & Weapons of the Corps of Discovery", p. 263. Farcountry Press, 2003. ISBN 1560372389] Swivel guns also had peaceful uses. They were used for signalling purposes and for firing salutes, and also found uses inwhaling , where bow-mounted swivel guns were used to fireharpoons , andfowling , where swivel guns mounted on punts were used to shoot flocks ofwaterfowl (see alsopunt gun ).Swivel guns were extensively used by the kingdoms and empires of Asia, particularly
China andKorea . The first Chinese swivel guns were cast as early as 1520 after being introduced from Europe, and Korea followed suit by the 1560s. During theJapanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) , Korean naval forces used swivel guns and larger cannon to great effect in interdicting the invading Japanese forces. [Kenneth Chase, "Firearms: A Global History to 1700", p. 174-175. Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0521822742]External links
* [http://www.whalecraft.net/Swivel%20Guns.html Swivel Guns and Swivel Gun Harpoons]
* [http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2362 Lewis and Clark's swivel cannon]
* [http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/pirates/weapons.html#swguns Swivel Guns or Paterero]References
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