. . "The B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu, or Baston \u00E0 feu (French for \"Fire stick\"), is a type of hand cannon developed in the 14th century in Western Europe. This weapon type corresponds to the portable artillery of the second half of 14th century. The B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu at the Mus\u00E9e de l'Arm\u00E9e in Paris has an hexagonal cross-section, and looks like a steel tube. It weighs 1.04 kg, and has a length of 18 cm. Its caliber is 2 cm. In order to facilitate handling, the metal piece was placed at the end of a wooden pole. The powder was ignited through a small hole at the top, with a red-hot steel stick."@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "14"^^ . "1380"^^ . "18.0"^^ . "yes"@en . . "Western European countries"@en . . "13"^^ . "1.04"^^ . "The B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu, or Baston \u00E0 feu (French for \"Fire stick\"), is a type of hand cannon developed in the 14th century in Western Europe. This weapon type corresponds to the portable artillery of the second half of 14th century. The B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu at the Mus\u00E9e de l'Arm\u00E9e in Paris has an hexagonal cross-section, and looks like a steel tube. It weighs 1.04 kg, and has a length of 18 cm. Its caliber is 2 cm. In order to facilitate handling, the metal piece was placed at the end of a wooden pole. The powder was ignited through a small hole at the top, with a red-hot steel stick."@en . "2.0"^^ . . . "B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu"@en . . "?"@en . "B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu . Mus\u00E9e de l'Arm\u00E9e."@en . . "?"@en . "B\u00E2ton \u00E0 feu."@en . .