What where Napoleonic era cannons made out of?

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  • #183212
    Nat
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    I’m enquiring more on a specific nation level not a general… ie where the british ones cast iron?  french & austrian brass?  what where the Russians?

     

    I’ve had a quick (5 min) google… but cant seem to find anything specific 🙁 …so wondering if anyone on here had any clue or direction for investigation..ta

    #183213
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    Bronze for the most part.

    #183221
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    For weight reasons Napoleonic land based field guns had been made from bronze .   Some older iron guns got used , in, 1812 a few old iron field guns got used in Prussia  with rear units.    Fortress guns are often iron, the weight being not important. In general an iron gun of same calibre was cheaper but heavier.

    Navy guns are mostly iron too, not being horse drawn………

    To protect them iron barrels got painted, normally black. But some RN ones are known to have had a chocolate Color by mixing red and black. Bronze / Brass are polished in garrison but left dull in the field.

    Only later in 19th century iron casting became so good that the same strength was possible at same weight. But even in ACW a brass Napoleon 12pdr was safer than an iron one.

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    More important für modelling  is the carriage color:

     

    Austria Ochre

    Baden Dark Grey

    Bavaria Light Blue Grey

    UK Blue Grey

    France light olive green

    Prussia  Mid Blue

    Russia  Aple greenSaxonia   Dark Grey

    Danmark  Light reddish brown

    Westfalia like France

     

     

    Iron Fittings black, but in Russia polished. I Danmark Yellow

     

     

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