Are you speaking of European (mediaeval) monks and early guns, or some other time or place?
Mediaeval illustrators didn’t tend to worry too much about correct proportion, so a lot period illustrations showing early guns have the guns way too big.
If that’s what you mean, here’s a photo of a gunner behind a shield (called a “par” something (parvase?), but it’s French and I can’t spell it without looking it up. :redface: )
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I”˜ll have to look to see what references I can find to the use of firearms by monks. Except the crusading orders (Knights Templar, Knights Hospitalar, etc..) who were technically under monastic vows, monks weren’t commonly found using weapons.
Although I have seen 18th century flintlock pistols labled as "mediaeval" guns in some photo collections. :shake: