Prince Rupert's Patent Guns

Found in: Royal Armouries Books
Paperback 159 pages
Code: R00139
add to Wishlist
link to pagesend page
Found in: Royal Armouries Books
Paperback 159 pages
Code: R00139
Published: 14 September 2010
£8.00
was £10.95
Get this title for just £6.80 by becoming a Platinum Member. Whats this?
add to Wishlist The basic technology behind muzzle-loading artillery did not change very significantly between the late 16th and the early 19th centuries, but throughout the period there were attempts to improve both the accuracy and the safety of guns and gunfounding. The Royalist cavalry general, Prince Rupert, was involved in one of these attempts while enjoying a quiet retirement as Constable of Windsor Castle after the Restoration of his cousin, King Charles II. In 1671, he obtained a patent for a secret process, whereby cast iron cannon could be made 'as handsome and convenient as brass ones', but also lighter and, most importantly, cheaper. The monograph traces the story of these guns, through a myriad of contemporary documents to the surviving guns themselves, describing the financial, administrative and social ramifications of this episode which are revealed in fascinating detail. It also lists the total number of these guns into the Ordnance Office stores, giving their sizes and weights.
There are no reviews for this book. Register or login now and you can be the first to post a reviewand receive a free £1 voucher! German Guns of the Third Reich
by Ian Baxter
Our Price: £14.99
Customers who bought this title also bought...







Bronze
Silver
Gold
Platinum

