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Hi All:
"Frankenstein is in fact one of the test beds from the Proof and Equipment Test Establishment (PETE) in Nicolete (Trois Rivieres), Quebec. They had dozens of different field gun carriages with specifically made adapters to allow fitting all manner of barrels... I remember clearly a 75 Pack How with a .50 MG fitted... I found the missing bits in a store room and reassembled the Pack How which now resides in the Airborne Forces Museum in Petawawa. Years ago, I was also periferally involved in tests on 105mm APFSDS using an L7 tank barrel fitted to a Long Tom carriage. Usually when a barrel and breech mech such as seen on Frankenstein were fitted to a field gun carriage it was to have the most stable platform possible for ammo tests. I would bet that a careful examination of Frankenstein will reveal a number of holes drilled into the barrel in various places (chamber, forcing cone, mid barrel) where pressure guages were fitted to measure internal ballistics. These tests (often to ensure old ammo had not exceeded its shelf life) were carried out from the early 40's to just recently. With reference to a recent thread; PETE was the largest concentration of Master Gunners in Canada! A number of years ago they tidied up at PETE and alot of the wierdos ended up in the Valcartier area due to the lobbying efforts of a number of Gunners in the area to acquire monuments for the Base and local community. Hope this clears up the confusion! Jiff: How about moving this to the Gun Park. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Mike Calnan Ubique! ("Everywhere", the sole Battle Honour of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery) www.calnan.com/swords Last edited by Gunner; 11-03-08 at 01:56. Reason: added more info |
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