- on the
barbette gun; it
consisted of a
heavy gun on a
carriage that
would retract behind a
parapet or into a
gunpit for reloading.
Barbettes were primarily...
-
three types of
carriages—a front-pintle
barbette carriage, a center-pintle
barbette carriage, and a
casemate carriage. All of
these carriages were made of...
-
disappearing carriages or
pedestal (a.k.a.
barbette) mountings, and
during World War II many were
remounted on
shielded barbette carriages. Most of the...
- two-gun
batteries were
built using the M1895 on an M1917 long-range
barbette carriage.
Almost all of the
weapons not in the
Philippines were s****ped during...
- 6931 Chevrolet) on
barbette,
carriage Model T3, at
Battery Parrott, Fort Monroe,
Virginia One
seacoast M1 on
barbette,
carriage Model T3 (shield s****ped)...
- E14
Carriage,
altered gun lift -
Parts and
equipment E15 Gun, 3-inch, M1903.
Barbette Carriage M1903 E16 Gun, 6-inch, M1900. on
Barbette Carriage M1900...
-
Artillery Corps. Most were
installed on
disappearing carriages, with
early installations on
barbette mountings. All of the
weapons not in the Philippines...
-
mounted on a
front pintle,
barbette carriage. The gun in the
background is a
Rodman gun
mounted on a
center pintle,
barbette carriage. 8-inch
Parrott rifle...
-
first nine were deplo**** on the M1892
barbette carriage in 1898, but the
improved M1894 and M1896
disappearing carriages soon
became available, and approximately...
- and some 6-inch guns were on
disappearing carriages, with
barbette carriages (also
called pedestal carriages) used for the remainder.
Although some harbor...