27 September 2009

Gun Pr0n? You Want Gun Pr0n?

12" Seacoast Mortar: Model 1890 M-1 at Ft Desoto.

The guns were made in the Watervleit Arsenal in Watervleit, New York and the mounts were made by the American Hoist and Derrick Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. 


Here's the breech end. The recoil mechanisms on all four guns have been removed and the gun is being held up by the recuperation springs. Minimum depression is 45˚ and maximum is 75˚, the gun recoiled down into a pit under the mount (which has been covered in deck-plate).


The breech blocks are also missing.


These are not small guns.


At one point there were 8 of these mortars at Ft Desoto. In 1917 4 of them were moved to Ft Rosecrans in California. The four at Ft Desoto are now the only ones remaining in the United States. There are four others on the island of Corregidor in the Philippines.

http://ww2panorama.org/panos/1fung_mortars.html (Quicktime panorama)

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