3-inch M1902 field gun
The 3-inch field gun M1902 (76.2 mm), a.k.a. M1904 and M1905, was the U.S. Army’s first nickel steel, quick-firing field gun with a recoil mechanism. Like its predecessor the 3.2-inch gun M1897, it was a rifled breechloader.
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3-inch M1902 field gun
The 3-inch field gun M1902 (76.2 mm), a.k.a. M1904 and M1905, was the U.S. Army’s first nickel steel, quick-firing field gun with a recoil mechanism. Like its predecessor the 3.2-inch gun M1897, it was a rifled breechloader.
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The 3-inch field gun M1902 (76 ...... it was a rifled breechloader.
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breech
Interrupted screw, De Bange type
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M1905 model
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wheeled
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Fixed QF 76.2 x 273mm R
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*M1902: 182
*M1904: 40
*M1905: 441
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United States
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at 15° elevation
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hydro-spring,
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Light field gun
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US Army
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M1902, M1904, M1905
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The 3-inch field gun M1902 (76 ...... it was a rifled breechloader.
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