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Hi, all!

I'm seeking any data (performance & images) of an BL 6-inch 25-cwt howitzer! Or even an information of what was the difference between 6-inch 25-cwt and 30-cwt...

The information about the existance of that gun I found here: http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1748184

Thanks!

 



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Capitan Print wrote:

Hi, all!

I'm looking for any data (performance & images) of an BL 6-inch 25-cwt howitzer! Or even an information of what was the difference between 6-inch 25-cwt and 30-cwt...

The information about the existance of that gun I found here: http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1748184

Thanks!

 


 



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Your link shows the 6 inch 26 cwt Howitzer which is/was a more modern Gun.. 

Heres the Manuals including plates for all three:

Handbook 6 inch 25cwt BL Howitzer mk I 1896 1899

Handbook 6 inch 30cwt BL Howitzer 1909 1915 

Handbook 6 inch 26cwt BL MkI Howitzer 1919

Dates are for the Manuals only unless stated otherwise

 

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Sorry I answered but its been flagged as spamconfuse

 

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Hello, Mikhail.

Some pictures of the 6" 30-cwt breechloader one may find at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BL6inch30cwtHowitzerOnSiegeCarriageDiagram.jpghttp://www.victorianforts.co.uk/art/6inchBL30cwt.htm and also an early modification with volute springs in Britannica.

After I'd downloaded manual for this and 25-cwt models (1 and 2) I made several nice images to illustrate the differences. I haven't removed the distortion (can't understand how to make the plug-in work) and I can't guarantee scale identity, but IMHO the pictures are quite accurate.

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Except for the breechlocks, where I had almost no clues to reduce (the cahamber bores seem to be different) two drawings to a common scale.



-- Edited by ain92 on Sunday 19th of January 2014 12:03:42 AM

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Thank you, Ilya, for images! Now something is clear!

Regards!

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Ironsides wrote:

Sorry I answered but its been flagged as spamconfuse

 

Cheersno


Now approved (post preceding that one).  Again, a change in IP address seems to be implicated. even though all your recent posts have been through the same internet service provider (but different networks within that provider's address blocs).  Slightly infuriating, but outside of your control (ISPs use dynamic address allocation) - probably not as arbitrary as it seems but will seem like "summer lightning" to those afflicted.  Carry on regardless, this too shall pass.

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