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hi EEE ya Supporting Member of TMP22 Apr 2020 7:26 a.m. PST

Hello all ,

I would like to know who-apart battle honors miniatures- sell 4 pounder french muzzle-loading rifle bore artillery gun for 25/32 mm figures ?

This gun is designed by the French general Ducos de La Hitte, to equip the French army with his first muzzle-loading rifle bore artillery gun.

It was introduced in March 1858 and entered into service for the Italian war (1859).

This is the most common type of French artillery gun for the French artillery in 1870 and no one offers it for wargaming this war apart battle honors miniatures?

We only find 12 pounder french muzzle-loading rifle bore artillery gun and mitrailleuses?
 

Thanks you

Pascal

Bargain Bin DM22 Apr 2020 7:46 a.m. PST

As far as I've ever seen BH is it.

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