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- Q248267 subject Q7162737.
- Q248267 subject Q8266666.
- Q248267 abstract "A touch hole, also called a vent, is a small hole near the breech of a cannon or muzzleloading gun through which the propellant charge is ignited. In small arms, the flash from a charge of priming held in the flash pan is enough to ignite the charge within. In artillery, priming powder, a fuse, squib, or friction igniter is inserted into the touch hole to ensure ignition of the charge.The powder in the touch hole was lit either with a slow match, a linstock or a type of flintlock mechanism that was known as a gunlock.".
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- Q248267 comment "A touch hole, also called a vent, is a small hole near the breech of a cannon or muzzleloading gun through which the propellant charge is ignited. In small arms, the flash from a charge of priming held in the flash pan is enough to ignite the charge within.".
- Q248267 label "Touch hole".
- Q248267 depiction Cannon-diagram2.svg.