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  1. Overview

    A breechloader is a firearm in which the user loads the ammunition from the breech end of the barrel (i.e., from the … See more

    Breechloader - Wikipedia

    • Although breech-loading firearms were developed as far back as the early 14th century in Burgundy and various other parts of Europe, breech-loading became more successful with improvements in precision engineering and machining in the 19th century. The main challenge for developers of breech-loading firearms was sealing the breech. This was eventually solv… See more

    Breech mechanism

    A breech action is the loading sequence of a breech loading naval gun or small arm. The earliest breech actions were either three-shot break-open actions or a barrel tip-down, remove the plug and reload actions. The later … See more

    Further reading

    Greener, William Wellington (1892). The Breechloader and How to Use It ... Illustrated. London: Cassell & Co. OCLC 560426421
    • Held, Robert (1970). The Age of Firearms; A Pictorial History from the Invention o… See more

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  1. Artillery - Breech-Loading, Gunnery, Cannons | Britannica

  2. The First Breech-Loader Artillery - Weapons and Warfare

    Dec 20, 2019 · Learn about the history and evolution of the first breech-loading cannon, a type of gun that could fire faster and more accurately than the previous muzzle-loading cannon. Discover how the Burgundian artillery used and …

  3. The Krupp Horizontal Sliding-Wedge Breechblock

    The biggest obstacle to creating breech-loading cannon was to ensure that, when the firing lanyard was pulled, the resulting explosive force exited the barrel at the muzzle and not back at the gun crew. Although several inventive ideas …

  4. Rifled breech loader - Wikipedia

  5. Armstrong gun - Wikipedia

    Armstrong gun deployed by Japan during the Boshin War (1868–69).. An Armstrong gun was a uniquely designed type of rifled breech-loading field and heavy gun designed by Sir William Armstrong and manufactured in England …

  6. EVOLUTION OF THE BREECHLOADER - U.S. National …

    Feb 26, 2015 · Learn how the US government developed breech-loading weapons after the Civil War to improve efficiency and safety. See examples of Allin conversion rifles and other models of breechloaders.

  7. Breech-loading | weapons technology | Britannica

    Other articles where breech-loading is discussed: military technology: Wrought-iron breechloaders: Partly because of the difficulties of making a long, continuous barrel, and partly because of the relative ease of loading a powder charge …

  8. Sure Shot: Confederate Sharpshooters Left No Doubt …

    Aug 8, 2017 · Whitworth’s obsession with precision led to his creation of an extremely accurate breech-loading 12-pounder rifled cannon of significantly advanced design for that era of mainly muzzle-loading cannons. Whitworth’s …

  9. Back to the Drawing Board: Rifled muzzle-loading …

    Oct 26, 2020 · It had pioneered breech-loading rifled guns as early as 1861, when HMS Warrior was commissioned with 40- and 110-pdr Armstrong breech-loaders as part of her armament. But it was found they required very careful …