This is a rare, experimental combination of body armor (shield) and a weapon (matchlock gun). The gunsmith Giovanni Battista of Ravenna proposed this gun shield to King Henry VIII of England in 1544. Interested in technology, the king had 100 made for his bodyguards.

As a firearm, it was too heavy to aim unless rested on a support and was rejected for use. However, in the late 1600s, 66 were still kept in the royal armory, perhaps as curiosities. Technological hybrids were appreciated as attempts to do two things at once.

https://art.thewalters.org/detail/29199/gun-shield/

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    8 months ago

    The undercover Brella
    The undercover Brella from Splatoon.

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    The audacity of Giovanni to sell the king a hundred bin lids

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    I always wondered why tactical shields don’t come with a small hole for swat teams to fire through

    I guess it would be easy for the wielder to accidentally shoot at the shield from the inside but you could work some way around that