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  2. 100-ton gun - Wikipedia

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    The 100-ton gun (also known as the Armstrong 100-ton gun) [6] was a british coastal defense gun and is the world's largest black powder cannon. It was a 17.72-inch (450 mm) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Elswick Ordnance Company, the armaments division of the British manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth, owned by William Armstrong.

  3. Fort Rinella - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong 100-ton gun In 1873, Italy began construction of the two Duilio -class ironclads , each protected by 22-inches of steel armour and armed with four Armstrong 100-ton guns. These could threatened the sea lines of communication of the British Empire through the Mediterranean Sea ; the Suez Canal provided a route to India after ...

  4. Armstrong gun - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong gun deployed by Japan during the Boshin War (1868–69).. An Armstrong gun was a uniquely designed type of rifled breech-loading field and heavy gun designed by Sir William Armstrong and manufactured in England beginning in 1855 by the Elswick Ordnance Company and the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.

  5. Napier of Magdala Battery - Wikipedia

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    In 1883 the British Government installed a single 100-ton gun: a 450 mm rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Armstrong Whitworth, at the battery by Rosia Bay that they named Napier of Magdala Battery after Field Marshal Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala, who had served as Governor of Gibraltar from 1876 to 1883.

  6. Cambridge Battery - Wikipedia

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    The gun at Cambridge was eventually scrapped, and today only two 100-ton guns survive, at Rinella and Napier of Magdala. The British felt the need for such large guns as a response to the Italians having, in 1873, built the ironclads Duilio and Enrico Dandolo with 22 inches of steel armour and four 100-ton Armstrong guns per vessel.

  7. 8 Guns That Are 100% Made in America - AOL

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    Here are the 8 gun manufacturers that are 100% domestically manufactured. Picanox / Wikipedia. 1. Henry Repeating Arms.

  8. Category : Victorian-era weapons of the United Kingdom

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    RBL 12-pounder 8 cwt Armstrong gun; RBL 20-pounder Armstrong gun; RBL 40-pounder Armstrong gun; RML 2.5-inch mountain gun; RML 6.6-inch howitzer; RML 7-inch gun; RML 7-pounder mountain gun; RML 8-inch 9-ton gun; RML 8-inch howitzer; RML 9-inch Armstrong Gun; RML 9-inch 12-ton gun; RML 9-pounder 8 and 6 cwt guns; RML 10-inch 18-ton gun; RML 11 ...

  9. Elswick Ordnance Company - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge case for QF 6-pounder gun from the 1890s, stamped EOC EOC's main customer in its early years was the British Government, but the Government abandoned "Armstrong guns" in the mid-1860s due to dissatisfaction with Armstrong's breech mechanism, and instead built its own rifled muzzle-loaders at Woolwich Arsenal ("Woolwich guns") until 1880.