3 edition of Ranges of parrott guns found in the catalog.
Ranges of parrott guns
Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida
Published
1863
by Evans & Cogswell in [Charleston, S.C
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | United States army and navy journal and gazette of the regular and volunteer forces |
Series | Confederate imprints, 1861-1865 -- reel 15, no. 879 |
Contributions | Gorgas, Josiah, 1818-1883 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 broadside |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15177852M |
This made me wonder about how many pound Parrott guns still exist. I take it not every village across America has a pound gun. So should I take the scenic 2 lane highways home and visit a pound Parrott? A year later, Gillmore used , , and pounder Parrott rifles against Fort Sumter. The big guns, firing from positions some 2 miles away and far beyond the range of the fort guns, reduced Sumter to a smoking mass of rubble. The range and accuracy of the rifles startled the world.
Guns Remaining, , as of "inch (pounder) Parrott rifle "The inch (pounder) rifles were the most widely used of the Parrott siege guns. It was mounted on a conventional siege carriage. The early pattern guns had the elevating screw under the breech, while newer pattern gun had a long screw running through the cascabel. See an original pounder Parrott Rifle made during the Civil War, fire live explosive ammo at real targets over one mile away. The gun, ammo, carriage, crew and .
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The pound naval Parrott could achieve a range of 6, yards (6, meters) at an elevation of 25 degrees, or fire an pound shell 7, yards (7, m) at 30 degrees elevation. Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features.
Try it now. No thanks. Try the new Google Books eBook - FREE. Get this Ranges of parrott guns book in print Ranges of Parrott Guns, and notes for practice: Author: Robert Parker PARROTT: Publisher: D.
Van Nostrand, Original from: The British Library. The pounder Parrott rifle, Model was a cast iron muzzle-loading rifled cannon that was adopted by the United States Army in and employed in field artillery units during the American Civil with other Parrott rifles, the gun breech was reinforced by a distinctive wrought iron reinforcing band.
The gun fired a 20 lb ( kg) projectile to a distance of 1, yd (1, m) at an Manufacturer: West Point Foundry.
This reprint of range tables by Robert P. Parrott is a republication of one of the rarest of all Civil War Artillery documents. Only two original copies are known to exist, both in Ranges of parrott guns book rare book departments of large libraries.
Ranges of Parrott Guns, and Notes for Practice by t, 20 pdr. Parrott Rifles of the 1st NY, Peninsula Campaign, June, The 10 t Rifle, invented by Robert Parker Parrott, was manufactured by the West Point Foundry in the North, and copies were made at several foundries in the patented manufacturing process started with a cast iron barrel, which on it's own was too brittle to use as a cannon, and combined it with a large reinforcing band made of tougher wrought iron overlaid on the breech of.
The pounder Parrott rifle, Model was a cast iron muzzle-loading rifled cannon that was adopted by the United States Army in and often used in field artillery units during the American Civil other Parrott rifles, the gun breech was reinforced by a distinctive wrought iron reinforcing band.
The gun fired a lb ( kg) projectile to a distance of 1, yd (1, m) at an. The ranges of these guns is somewhat problematic. The inch (pounder) Parrott rifle had a maximum range of 8, yards (5 mi; 8 km) (Parrottp. Chances are your love of guns and shooting isn’t just confined to the range.
It can bleed over into your other interests, and influences the movies and. After the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Army of the Potomac's chief of artillery Henry J. Hunt attempted to have the 20 pounder Parrott removed from the army's inventory, arguing that its enormous weight required a team of eight horses instead of the six needed for lighter guns, and the long range shells were of questionable reliability.
Get this from a library. Ranges of parrott guns. [Josiah Gorgas; Confederate States of America. Army. Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.]. Provinces with iron resources train Parrott guns at a discount.
Parrott guns benefit from general and foreign veteran traits that grant them increased accuracy, reload skill and ammunition. Like other artillery, Parrott guns can use manual targeting, which greatly increases the maximum range, fire rate, and potentially accuracy in the hands of.
"Table of approximate ranges, &c. for rifled guns in use in the armies of the United States in ’"Instruction for Heavy Artillery (), Part III, Article II; 6 pages Price {Item No} [Includes: Parrott’s System: pounder, pounder, 30 pounder, 20 pounder, and 10 pounder gun.
James’s System: Old 42 pounder, Guns Of History - Parrot Rifle Pounder Model, Scaleby Guns Of History Wood & Metal KitAMERICAN CIVIL WAR PARROTT RIFLE, POUNDER, MODEL HISTORY Cast iron artillery was very accurate, but it was brittle and prone to fracture.
Captain Robert P. Parrott, superintendent of the West Point Foundry, created a stronger piece by reinforcing the cast iron with a band of wrought.
One of the more common rifled field guns was the 3 inch Parrot Rifle, named after its inventor, Robert Parker Parrott.
There were actually two types of 3 inch Parrott guns. The original models, first manufactured inwere caliber. Other artillery manufacturers were machining their similar sized rifled gun tubes as caliber. Parrott rifles were made in and pound field pieces, pound siege guns andand pound seacoast and Navy guns.
This design was cheaper and easier to produce, but tended to burst right in front of the reinforce (a pound gun at Morris. Parrott Guns--Modern Artillery. THE BEECHES, Thursday, Sept.
3, I trust, Mr. TIMES, you will aid me in attempting to give a slight view of American artillery, especially the Parrott guns. In alone, the army bought Parrott guns of various sizes. Indeed, by that year's end, the army had purchased Parrott field guns, siege guns, and 38 sea coast defense guns.
The Parrott, then, was among the most common of all Union field pieces, despite its problems. Details about how the retired naval guns were used before becoming park decorations are sketchy, but they weren't the first guns stationed in the gton businessman and philanthropist Philip Crapo donated two, pound parrott guns to the park in -.
The pound naval Parrott could achieve a range of yards ( meters) at an elevation of 25 degrees, or fire an pound shell yards ( m) at 30 degrees elevation.
Although accurate, as well as being cheaper and easier to make than most rifled artillery guns, the Parrott had a poor reputation for safety and they were shunned by.
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