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Old 15-05-15, 18:30
rnixartillery rnixartillery is offline
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Default 17/25 pdr Pheasant

Well as the title states I have spent two years in research and another three restoring the last remaining 'original' pheasant known about.
Quite a long story of the on going restoration that can be viewed here.
http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?29198-A-Riddle

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Old 15-05-15, 19:04
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Default Beautiful restoration Rob...

well worth the read. Thanks for the link. Cheers Rob Fast
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Old 16-05-15, 02:30
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Interesting, and a very nice job you have done, too.

The first 17-pdrs produced in Australia were trialed on the (modified) 25-pdr carriage. Test firing was at Williamstown, Victoria. Charles Ruwolt P/L or GM-H (can't remember which) were the major co-ordinating contractor on the project. *** Apparently not a trial version - see later post****

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Old 16-05-15, 09:49
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Default Waiting for the side by side Rob

Can't wait to see the side by side shot of the Pheasant with vanilla 17 pounder at one side and 25 at the other ...
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Old 17-05-15, 14:58
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Rob. Is that a counterweight on the barrel, just aft of the muzzle brake?

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Old 17-05-15, 16:51
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Yes David it is ,you cannot depress the barrel without it. If you do a Google search on the net for pheasant ,17/25 pdr etc you will come across several pictures, the ones with the pheasant showing a riveted cradle, un-modified shield , a full compliment of CES and missing the barrel counterweight was a gun that was used as a simulation for publicity. practically it would not operate correctly, the pheasants that were finally assembled for service were quite different and they all had welded cradles not riveted which G&J Weir developed to simplify and speed up production of.


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