Code: PA80-8
- 8pdr Gribeauval Cannon

These 3 molds can cast this cannon.
Wheel diameter 47mm Total length of barrel 60mm
The origins of the French Napoleonic artillery
were the Gribeauval reforms which started in 1776, which
reduced the bewildering variety of artillery pieces
then functioning to 4, 6,8 and 12 pound guns and 4,
6 and 8 inch howitzers. Gribeaval's reforms also improved
and standardized the gun carriages, the limbers and
the ammunition itself. Further improvements were later
introduced in 1803 under Marmont's "System of the
year XI", but because all such changes took so
long to be completed, all campaigns fought up to the
year 1812 were fought under the Gribeauval system.
The Gribeauval reforms also made the guns
lighter, more mobile and easier to handle, than had
previously been the case, and changed the role of the
artillery from mere infantry support to an independent
service arm.

a. Officer; battery commander
b. Corporal; gun commander
c. Ramrod
d. Loader with bucket
e. Portfire
f. Ammuntion carrier
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