We all have seen pictures of handgonners firing their weapons. Sometimes they apply the match themselves and other times an assistant mans the linstock. Thing is I've never seen a container of any kind for powder or balls. No horn, no ball bag or bolt container, no ramrod, and no bandolier of wooden cylinders similar to the "apostles." Does anyone know what gear the 14th and early 15th century guys carried, which of the two was the loader, did they switch off much like today's sniper/spotter, and what was the procedure for follow-up shots? I know this is a lot to ask, and maybe the answers are lost to history. Can anyone help?