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Columbus Arsenal Mystery: The 9 Pounder Cannon …
Anyone well versed in Civil War artillery likely understands that while 9-pounder guns saw use in Europe, they are quite the anomaly in America (aside from a brief flirtation with the idea that resulted in almost 30 purchased in the 1830s).
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Aug 25, 2012 · The only U.S. 9-Pounder of the Civil War era that I know of is the Gun, Field 9-Pounder, Model 1836, Bronze (9-Pounder Model 1836). I do not have good reference books on British cannons to know if the British had 9 …
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It was practice, dating back to the 18th century, to mix gun and howitzers into batteries. Pre-war allocations called for 6-pounder field guns matched with 12-pounder howitzers, 9 and 12-pounder field guns matched with 24-pounder …
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Field howitzer calibers used in the Civil War were 12-pounder (4.62 inch bore), 24-pounder (5.82 inch bore), and 32-pounder (6.41 inch bore). Most of the howitzers used in the war were bronze, with notable exceptions of some of …
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May 5, 2022 · The first weapon systems were adopted by the Navy in 1850. These bronze 12- and 24-pounder pieces were specially designed for use on the small launches but were also included on most naval vessels during the Civil …
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The first weapon systems were adopted by the Navy in 1850. These bronze 12- and 24-pounder pieces were specially designed for use on the small launches, but were also included on most naval vessels during the Civil War. His iron …
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American Civil War Artillery – Rifled and Imported …
Aug 9, 2017 · The Confederacy imported a small number of both muzzle- and breechloading British Armstrong rifles of various sizes during the Civil War. The most popular Armstrong for field use, the 3-inch model, fired a 12-pound …
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The first weapon systems were adopted by the Navy in 1850. These bronze 12- and 24-pounder pieces were specially designed for use on the small launches, but were also included on most naval vessels during the Civil War. His iron …
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