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Re: Id. naval guns

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Post by Manuferey » 05 Oct 2015, 23:45

Thank you, Jos.

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Re: Id. naval guns

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Post by Sturm78 » 12 Oct 2015, 23:44

Hi all,

I am not sure: 10.5cm Ubts. u. Tbts. Flak L/45 ??

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Post by vladalex » 13 Oct 2015, 12:44

Yes.
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Post by jopaerya » 01 Nov 2015, 11:09

From Ebay the 2 cm M.G.C/38 in Doppellafette L.M/43U , Regards Jos
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Re: Id. naval guns

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Post by Sturm78 » 04 Nov 2015, 21:58

Hi all,

Can somebody identify this italian twin naval gun ??

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Re: Id. naval guns

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Post by ludvig » 04 Nov 2015, 22:08

Hello
101.6 /45 Schneider - Armstrong M1919 only naval use is on Curtatone - class

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Post by Sturm78 » 04 Nov 2015, 22:59

Thanks a lot, ludvig... :wink:

A very rare gun !!! 8O

Any idea about this one ??

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Re: Id. naval guns

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Post by Manuferey » 04 Nov 2015, 23:44

ludvig wrote:Hello
101.6 /45 Schneider - Armstrong M1919 only naval use is on Curtatone - class
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Ludvig,

I have noticed that the double manufacturer name "Schneider - Armstrong" for the 102/45 also appears in
http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNIT_4-45_m1917.htm

I don't understand what that means since Schneider and Armstrong were fierce competitors. I doubt that they would have cooperated in modernizing the 102/45 Schneider-Canet. Could the "Schneider-Armstrong" M1919 gun have been a 102/45 Schneider gun mounted on a 102/45 Armstrong's carriage by an Italian company like Ansaldo?

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Post by Sturm78 » 22 Nov 2015, 17:27

Hi all,

Nobody for my last image ??

Well, here another question: Can anyone identify these guns ??

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Post by Alexander Taper-Bore » 23 Nov 2015, 11:50

Vickers-Terni or OTO workshop in La Spezia. Look here: http://www.cittadellaspezia.com/fotogal ... 331_1.aspx

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Post by Sturm78 » 08 Dec 2015, 16:17

Thank you, Alexander. Any idea about the exact model ??

Here, another image from Ebay. Any idea ??

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Post by jopaerya » 15 Jan 2016, 20:48

Looks very familiar , but I can't i.d. this gun . Photo is from Ebay .

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Re: Id. naval guns

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Post by Manuferey » 16 Jan 2016, 01:28

Jos,

It reminds me of the Russian "Lender" gun (76,2 mm Pattern 1914/15 - 8-K) but does not match it quite exactly. :idea:

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Post by jopaerya » 16 Jan 2016, 21:29

Thank you very much Emmanuel

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