14-inch gun M1907
The 14-inch Gun M1907 (356 mm) and its variants the M1907MI, M1909, and M1910 were large coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American seaports between 1895 and 1945. They were operated by the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps. Most were installed on single gun disappearing carriages; the only installation with four guns in twin turrets was built at the unique Fort Drum in Manila Bay, Philippines. All of the weapons not in the Philippines were scrapped during World War II.
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14-inch gun M1907
The 14-inch Gun M1907 (356 mm) and its variants the M1907MI, M1909, and M1910 were large coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American seaports between 1895 and 1945. They were operated by the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps. Most were installed on single gun disappearing carriages; the only installation with four guns in twin turrets was built at the unique Fort Drum in Manila Bay, Philippines. All of the weapons not in the Philippines were scrapped during World War II.
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The 14-inch Gun M1907 (356 mm) ...... scrapped during World War II.
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Interrupted screw, De Bange type
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carriage
M1907, M1907MI, and M1910 guns: M1907 & M1907MI disappearing
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M1909 gun: M1909 turret
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AP shot & shell
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separate loading, bag powder charge,
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disappearing: -5° to +15°, turret: -0.09° to +15°
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United States
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M1907 & M1907MI: 34 calibers
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M1909 & M1910: 40 calibers
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Telescopic
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disappearing: 170°, turret: 360°
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M1907, M1907MI
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M1909
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M1910, M1910MI
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The 14-inch Gun M1907 (356 mm) ...... scrapped during World War II.
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14-inch gun M1907
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