kanonáját
Kanonáját refers to a type of flared main component added to a firearm, often a musket or rifle, to increase its stability and accuracy. The kanonáját was a traditional element in the design of Eastern European firearms, particularly those from the Ottoman Empire and its associated territories.
Originally, the kanonáját was a non-removable attachment to the gun barrel, which was typically made of a
The addition of a kanonáját also had a secondary effect on the firearm's accuracy. By reducing the
Today, the kanonáját remains an interesting footnote in the history of firearms design and development. Its