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Class of rifle which is loaded through the muzzle of the barrel

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  • class of rifle which is loaded through the muzzle of the barrel (en)
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  • Right image: Rifling of Lepage carbine. (en)
  • Right image: Hexagonal rifling of Le Pétulant . (en)
  • Left image: The La Hitte muzzle-loading rifle system was introduced in 1858. Rifled mountain cannon "Canon de montagne de 4 modèle 1859 Le Pétulant". Caliber: 86 mm. Length: 0.82 m. Weight: 101 kg . Ammunition: 4 kg shell. (en)
  • Left image: Jean Lepage silex carbine said "du Premier Consul", circa 1800. (en)
  • Right image: Shell used in Japan during the Boshin War. (en)
  • Left image: The La Hitte system was based around a shell equipped with lugs which allowed it to follow the rifle grooves inside the cannon bore. (en)
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  • Lepage silex gun dite du Premier Consul circa 1800.jpg (en)
  • Rifling of Lepage carbine circa 1800.jpg (en)
  • Canon de montagne de 4 modele 1859 Le Petulant.jpg (en)
  • Hexagonal rifling of Le Petulant.jpg (en)
  • Shell Japan.jpg (en)
  • Shell La Hitte.jpg (en)
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  • Muzzle-loading rifle (en)
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