Shoot; a stone gun
Kind of the earliest cannon used in the Middle Ages when I shot it, and the stone gun (I thank it and come and report it) was called the bird boom. I proposed a stone according to the name, and generally was used by an attack castle war.
Generally, I am often considered to be a mortar, but there is something like cannon, too. It was the earliest stuff that it was difficult that I shot it, and the power considerably had low performance badly, and the gunpowder destroyed even the simple obstacle much less the castle wall as for the stone gun. I shot it until performance of the gunpowder rose, and the study of the stone gun was limited to splashing a stone as big as possible. The transportation to that purpose battlefield of the versatility including the difficulty was low, but when a study of the gunpowder advanced, and performance went up it drastically, gradually shot it, and downsizing advanced to the stone gun, and the power considerably rose, too, and, besides, came to appear in the model using the bullet of the steel.
Is representative; shoot it, and the stone gun has Mons Meg. This was made in Belgium in 1449, and was able to fire 186 kg of stones. I was used by a sleeve castle attack castle war of 1455 in the actual fighting. The most of Mons Meg were destroyed, but the copy is displayed in Edinburgh Castle. I shoot a howitzer and call it bombarda like a stone gun in Italian now.
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