Swivel gun (English Wikipedia)

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  • Keppel, Sir Henry (1847). The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: With Extracts from the Journal of James Brooke, Esq. of Sarawak. Chapman and Hall. pp. 36, 47, 226, 265.
  • Gallwey, Ralph P. (2013). Swivel-Guns – Breechloaders and Muzzleloaders. Read Books. ISBN 9781473383746.
  • Samurai – The World of the Warrior Stephen Turnbull p. 105
  • Spanish Galleon 1530–1690 by Angus Konstam p. 15 [1]
  • Samurai – The World of the Warrior Stephen Turnbull p. 106
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  • Tudor Warships (1): Henry VIII's Navy Angus Konstam p.34
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  • Garrett, Richard J. (2010). The Defences of Macau: Forts, Ships and Weapons over 450 years. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-988-8028-49-8.

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  • "Swivel Howitzer". 2021-06-02. Retrieved 2023-03-28 – via USS Constitution Museum. While [swivel] howitzers could fire grenades, this practice was extremely dangerous as the gun could easily explode. Howitzers of this size were more often used like a big shotgun, firing canister or grape shot.

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  • History and Descriptive Guide of the U.S. Navy Yard, Washington Compiled by F. E. Farnham and J. Mundell. Washington, D.C.: Gibson Bros, Printers and Bookbinders 1894 p. 19 [2]

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