- Breech loading Gingal (Chamber in)
- Bowmen and Arbalesters
- Bow unstrung
- Bow strung
- Bomb-releasing mechanism
- Battleplanes convoying photographing aeroplanes
- Battering-ram
- Ballista - Caesar covered his landing in Britain with fire from catapults and ballistas.
- Asiatic Bow
- Archer and Crossbowman of about 1370
- Arbalestina
- Arbalesters
- Anelaces
- Ancient Screw Breech loader
- An Italian design for a motor battery of quick-firing guns
- An aeroplpane in war
- Allonge
- Aeroplanes attacking an airship from above
- A ‘Schneider’ armoured car with quick-firing gun
- A ‘Charron’ armoured car with machine gun
- A store of crossbow bolts, shafts and heads
- A Sprinkle or Hand-Flail of bronze
- A Slinger
- A seventeenth century musketeer
- A Matchlock and a Firelock, or Fusil (17th Century)
- A Light Egyptian Chariot
- A Krupp motor gun-carrying lorry
- A 'Vase' or 'Pot-de-fer'
- A Cross bow man and Slinger
- 8-mm medium machine gun
- 75-mm recoilless gun
- 65-17 Infantry gun
- 50
- 5-cm Pak 38
- 5 inch Rapid-fire gun (Pedestal Mount.)
- 5 Inch R.F. gun (showing breech mechanism)
- 48
- 45 mm light mortar
- 40
- 4.7 inch. Breech closing and firing gear
- 33
- 20-mm aircraft cannon
- 2 cm Flakvierling 38
- 15-mm aircraft cannon