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http://colcampbellbarracks.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/German%20guns

 



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It is a German 15cm lg. s.F.H. 1913.  There used to be a German 7,7cm lFK 1896 n/A and a French 40 or 8 box car at the same site.

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Nice photos and the gun looks cared after! Can you tell us what the building in the background is?

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MLW wrote:

... Can you tell us what the building in the background is?...


Looks like the Mississippi State Capitol building.

You can just about see the gun in Google Street View. Forgive the very long link:

N President Street

 

 

[edit - link tag shortened, please excuse intervention - original was playing hobs with Chrome mobile browser]



-- Edited by Rectalgia on Tuesday 24th of June 2014 03:02:37 AM

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These pieces used to be beside the Mississippi War Memorial building in Jackson (  the war memorial has no other exhibits), near the state capitol.  They were removed, and based on these photos, must now be back.

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Thanks. I see the building was built just before WWII, a bit late for a Great War Memorial.

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PDA wrote:

[edit - link tag shortened, please excuse intervention - original was playing hobs with Chrome mobile browser]



-- Edited by Rectalgia on Tuesday 24th of June 2014 03:02:37 AM


 No worries, Rectalgia. For some reason I have been unable to do "short" links on this forum for some time now, and I couldn't be bothered to look up the html (and it doesn't accept BB code).



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Outside the Capitol building there should be two guns:

German 15cm Krupp sFH13, Lange  Serial Number 973 made in 1916

German 15cm Krupp sFH13, Lange  Serial Number 2837 made in 1918

 

At the State War Museum - I don't know the address - there should be a:

German 77mm gun C96nA  Serial Number  4859 made in 1907



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Charles Bugajsky wrote:

At the State War Museum - I don't know the address - there should be a:

German 77mm gun C96nA  Serial Number  4859 made in 1907


 Maybe not - the serials up to about 4700 or so were all made in 1896-98 and reworked in 1906-07. If there are two dates below the loading port on the breech ring it's one

of the reworked guns.

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Charlie,

I'm working from the notes of Dick Pope:

Over breech: Nr 4859* Fr.Kp.

Under breech: 1907 Gg.Sp.

Recoil: R4859

           L2104

Has cypher "WRII" Ultra Ration Regis"

 

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I suspect part of the markings is obscured. "Gg.Sp." is the Spandau organisation where most of the FK 96s were converted from a.A to n.A types.

I've attached an image of the breech ring of another FK 96 n.A where the date markings can be clearly seen. The term "gef" = "accepted" and "abg" = "modified".

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Charlie



-- Edited by CharlieC on Wednesday 6th of August 2014 07:11:00 AM

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Charlie,

Thanks, the Gp.Sp. means something to me now.

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Your attachment, where is that gun?

 

Charles

 

 

 



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Outside the Indooroopilly/Sherwood RSL, Corinda, Brisbane.

RSL - Return Services League.

http://www.ammsbrisbane.com/home.html?L0=7&L1=1&L2=12

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Charlie



-- Edited by CharlieC on Thursday 7th of August 2014 02:10:46 AM

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Charlie,

I failed to down load the sheet explaining Gp. Sp. etc you posted and now I can not locate it at all.
Please post it again.

Thanks in advance.

Charles

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