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Canon de 75 modèle 1897
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For reference purposes, there is a short vid here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFygIJHnpq4


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Very nice footage. Really liked the scenes of the Americans firing their 75s as well! Thank you very much for sharing the link.

John

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Thanks, John, glad you like it. I tried to get a little bit of footage of everyone who used it, but I found a little software problem so had to limit things.

Now, here's a question for all you artillery bods out there; what is the purpose of the 'things' that look like nuts or bolts on the end of the muzzle? Its not a quiz or anything like that, I just found something else I don't know! I've put an arrow on the photo.

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It's the recoil gun guides (when the gun is moving back)

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..Tanker is exactly correct;  the "thing" ( Galet de la bouche , or muzzle roller in US service ) was fitted with two small rollers to provide a smooth ride into the cradle housing during recoil.

Interestingly, this devise was often removed in German service,  as upon evaluation,  they found it unnecessary .

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Thank you, gentlemen, much obliged.

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Again you have done an excellent job, UncleanCreature! 
One small observation; note the guns unlimbering & then firing in the initial film sequence.   They are firing "blank" ammunition without projectiles to induce recoil.

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That was going to be my next question! Thank you for anticipating it.

I thought that either the film didnt have enough frames per second to catch it, or, the ammunition changed (as the war progressed) and developed more 'punch'. Neither of which was a satisfactory answer!

Thanks again.

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