File:QF 3 pounder Nordenfelt travelling carriage right elevation.jpg

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English: Right elevation diagram showing Mark I steel travelling carriage for QF 3-pounder Nordenfelt gun in British service.

Nomenclature :

  • a : trail
  • b : cradle with hydraulic buffers
  • c : forked pivot to carry gun
  • d : shield
  • e : elevation handwheel
  • f : nut
  • g : screw
  • h : socket
  • i : wooden brake block
  • k : brake rod
  • l : traversing handspike
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Source Handbook of the 3 pounder Nordenfelt quick-firing gun. Land service, 1891
Author War Office, UK
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