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Old 14-12-15, 10:17
rnixartillery rnixartillery is offline
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Alex ,I have seen this Wheel fitted to the later Mk's of British 3.7" Mountain Howitzer.
The earlier 2 pounders were on a different type of rim a bit like an easy clean with holes stamped in.
I don't know if any vehicles used the later rim ?

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Old 15-12-15, 08:53
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Hi Rob,

Have you come across any 2 pounders with a split trail like the 6 pounder in your travels?

Cheers,

David
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Old 15-12-15, 10:18
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As far as I am aware there are non in the UK, I think the best place to see these are in Canada but they were built in very small numbers over there as it was in the transition time when the 6 pdr was replacing the 2 pdr.
However the pressed steel tags on the 6 pdr carriage and shields are stamped 2 & 6 pdr.

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Old 15-12-15, 10:58
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Thank you for that information, got a set of trails stamped 2 pdr and was wondering.

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Old 19-12-15, 17:13
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A very nice early Christmas present to yourself, if only I had the money, the storage and the contacts! Ian
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Old 21-12-15, 14:52
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A few more pictures of progress ,I have a big pile of component's that are ready for sandblasting .
All the parts have been stripped, unseized cleaned and reassembled with the odd repair .
Some tin work needs reproducing as it is beyond repair so Mr Barrell has kindly taken this on.


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Old 21-12-15, 14:55
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Rob,

Thanks for the pictures, only now I realise this guns traverses on some sort of turntable, rather than on a pivot as I understand most guns do.

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