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The 1.65-Inch Hotchkiss Mountain-Gun Carriage

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The carriage-body consists of two steel brackets forming cheeks and trail. They are reinforced by angle-steel and connected by transoms. The axle is secured in beds riveted to the brackets, and is arranged to be readily dismounted when required. The elevating-gear consists of a simple screw working in a stout steel transom, and supports the breech of the gun; the preponderance is sufficient to insure stability. The sponge and rod are secured to the right side of the trail by suitable attachments. A pole is provided for draught when easy country is encountered, and provision is made for attaching it to the lunette.

Auteur
Handbook for Light Artillery
By Alexander Brydie Dyer
Published in 1896
Available from gutenberg.org
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700*342
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Artillery, Weapons
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