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A touch hole, also known as a cannon vent, is a small hole at the rear (breech) portion of the of a or . The hole provides external access of an spark into the breech chamber of the barrel (where the combustion of the occurs), either with a (), a or a ignited by some type of - () or -based gunlock (, , and flintlock), which will initiate the of the main .Vauban and the French military under Louis XIV, Jean-Denis G. G. Lepage, p.38 Without touch hole, it would be nearly impossible to ignite the powder because the only otherwise access into the barrel is from the front via the muzzle, which is by the .

In the later firearms, the ignition sparks are generated by a shock-sensitive placed over a conical "nipple", which has a hollow conduit known as the flash channel, that leads into the barrel and serves the same function as the touch hole.

In modern firearms, the propellant charge is packaged inside a cartridge, which has a modified percussion cap (primer) seated in a cavity at the back end of the cartridge case. Between the primer pocket and the case chamber are one or more apertures known as flash holes, which serves functionally as a touch hole inside the cartridge.

In , priming powder, a fuse, squib, or is inserted into the touch hole to ensure ignition of the charge. The ignition might be achieved via striking or electrically.


Spiking the guns
Spiking a gun was a method of temporarily disabling a by hammering a barbed steel spike into the touch hole; this could be removed only with great difficulty. If a special spike was unavailable, spiking could be done by driving a into the touch-hole and breaking it off, to leave the blade's tip embedded.
(2004). 9780810850118, Scarecrow Press. .
Guns could also be rendered useless by burning their wooden or blowing off their .
(2009). 9781590134665, McBooks Press. .

Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck, in his Lectures on the Tactics of Cavalry, recommended that every cavalry soldier carry the equipment needed to spike guns if an encounter with enemy artillery was expected. If a cannon were in danger of being captured by the enemy, its crew would spike the gun to prevent it from being used against them. Captured guns would be spiked if they could not be hauled away and the gun's recapture seemed unlikely.

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