HOST POWERFUL GUN FOR ITS WEIGHT IN EXISTENCE. HIGH-VELOCITY 6-INCH WIRE-WOUND GUN FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY. into a certain condition of initial strain. He would Longitudinal Section Through the Breech. Longitudinal Section Showing Thickness ox Wire Winding. 42823 Pounds. Muzzle Velocity 3541 Feet per Second. Winding the Wire Upon the Gun Under a Tension of 2500 Pounds per Wire or 125000 Pounds per Square Inch. un for the United States Army Shortly to be Tested at Sandy Hook. Maximum Powder Pressure err —, scientific american, 1904-05-07
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