Wall pieces were so named because they were designed to be used along the walls of fortifications. They were equipped with a
yoke at the point of balance, which tapered into a pivot, which could be inserted into several sockets along the walls, which would absorb the recoil of the piece and also provide a stable gun platform. (In this respect they were much like a scaled-down version of the swivel gun.) Many were fitted with a
barrel hook to absorb shock. Some of these weapons had multiple barrels which enabled volleys to be fired much faster than a normal single-shot wall gun. Wall pieces could also be mounted on very light carriages for service in the field, usually in support of the larger guns. They were also used on small naval vessels. A wall gun's barrel could be over in length with a bore of at least . This made them more accurate than the standard
flintlock or
matchlock musket.
George Washington acquired several wall guns during the
American War of Independence. Tests showed that they were capable of hitting a sheet of common writing paper at , but as this is comparable
angular precision to that of a modern full-bore target rifle these results may be optimistic. Wall guns were part of the standard equipment of some artillery pieces at that time. A
breech-loading wall gun was issued to the French army in 1819 for the defense of towns. Improved
caplock versions were introduced in 1831 and 1842, as were
muzzleloading versions.
Bolt action wall guns firing
metallic cartridges were used in India and China in the late 19th century.
Naval use When captured the Genoese privateer
Liguria on 7 August 1798,
Espoirs captain, Commander Loftus Otway Bland, catalogued
Ligurias armaments as: 12 long 18-pounders, four long 12-pounders, 10 long 6-pounders, 12 long
wall-pieces, and four
swivel guns. While wall-pieces were stocked similar to a musket, though would often have a forged yoke to help support the gun, and in some cases were rifled. Mentions of wall guns are rare in such enumerations; what is more common are mentions of the "swivel guns". == Asian wall guns ==