Gatling guns ,cannons
The civil war was more deadly.
kickass ones.
watermelons
It had 10 cannons mounted on it compared to the USS Monitors 2
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
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One or more mounted machine guns is a "nest."
A cannon or howitzer are names for large guns.
A howitzer, of which there are many different types.
Gold mounted guns is the cowboy form western drama story, it is in from middle age English.
An army truck with guns is commonly called an armored vehicle, specifically an armored military truck. These trucks are designed to transport troops and equipment while also offering protection and offensive capabilities through mounted weapons.
A gun is a projectile weapon. It launches one or more projectiles from a tube by means of gas. If the gas is produced by burning the gun is classified a firearm. If the gas is compressed by means of a spring or fed from a reservoir the gun is classified an air gun. Guns intended to be fired from the shoulder and held by both hands are called long arms. Guns meant to be operated by a single hand and lacking a stock are called handguns. Guns firing multiple projectiles consecutively by a single action of the trigger are called machine guns. Large guns mounted on vehicles, ships or fortifications are called cannons. There are also tools that are called guns because of their shape and similarity of controls to a handgun. This would include nail guns, glue guns, caulk guns, staple guns and the like.
Artillery=Guns OR Cannons The term Guns in the military refers to Artillery. Rifles, machineguns, pistols, are called Small Arms.
it affected it by gas.
15- 20 lbs was the common weight of civil war guns not artillery just guns rifles and muskets included
Small guns made of wrought iron were usually mounted on ship to help defend them from enemy ships. These guns were used to threaten, and scare away enemies. They were mounted to the ship's deck.
They might have used more powder, but they had less power to damage. The questioon is overbroad, However, in broad terms, if you are referring to small arms, no. If you are referring to large guns, cannons, and artillery, no as well.