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    The 3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft gun was an American anti-aircraft gun which served from 1915 to 1917 in the U.S. Military. The 3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft...
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    1930s and into early World War II. Developed from the earlier 3-inch M1917 and 3-inch M1918 guns, it was in the process of being replaced by the time...
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    M3 3" gun was later adapted for the anti-tank role, serving as the main armament of the M10 tank destroyer during World War II. The 3-inch gun M1917 was...
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    The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" is an American modification and production of...
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  • M1902 Škoda M1909 and M1913 Grenades M1915, M1916 and M1917 Stielhandgranate[broken anchor] M1917 Eierhandgranate Rohr Handgranate Flamethrowers Flammenwerfer...
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  • M1897 (World War I) 3-inch M1917 gun (World War I, interbellum, World War II) 3-inch M1918 gun (World War I, interbellum) 3-inch M3 gun (interbellum,...
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    3 inch, M1918, M1918M1, parts and equipment. (3-inch gun M1917, 3-inch gun M1918) D9 Material, 3-inch, antiaircraft gun, M1917 (fixed) D10 3-inch, antiaircraft...
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    used to equip US forces when it entered the war. These were designated the M1917 in US service. A US Mk 7 and Mk 8+1⁄2 version was also manufactured and...
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    weapons. A total of 95 6-inch coast defense guns were removed from fixed emplacements or drawn from spares and mounted on M1917 wheeled carriages as field...
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  • sleeved down to 3 inch  United Kingdom World War I 76.2 3-inch M1917 gun  United States World War I / Interwar / World War II 76.2 3-inch M1918 gun  United...
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    mortar M2 4.2-inch mortar M2 mortar T34 Calliope T40 Whizbang Howitzer motor carriage M8 M40 gun motor carriage M7 Priest 75 mm gun M1917 – copy of British...
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    artillery, so guns produced for the US Army were given the designation 6-inch gun M1917. In some US sources the Mark XIX designation was also used. 100 weapons...
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    No M1888 or M1900 weapons survive. One 12-inch gun M1895MIA4 (#1 Watervliet) on Barbette Carriage M1917 (#31 Eng. Machine), Battery Smith, Fort Mills...
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    weapons were emplaced 1904–1917. The 3-inch gun M1917 was a World War I-era US-made anti-aircraft gun based on the 3-inch gun M1903. It was designed for a...
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    cylinder situated above the barrel. The 4.7-inch howitzer M1908/M1912 shared this feature. The 75 mm gun M1917 also had this, but was based on the British...
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    Brodie helmet (redirect from M1917 Helmet)
    modified form of it became the Helmet, Steel, Mark I in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the US. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, battle...
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    to Fort Michie, Great Gull Island, New York on a unique all-around-fire M1917 disappearing carriage, with elevation increased from 15° to 30°. An additional...
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    as well as a field piece. It originated as the 3-inch gun M1913, which was soon modified to the 3-inch gun M1916, which was later altered to the subject...
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  • As a result, the M1917 had a tendency to expand on impact. The M1917 had a blackened tip. Incendiary, M1918: Variant of the M1917 with a normal bullet...
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  • needed] High Standard HDM[citation needed] Colt New Service[citation needed] M1917 revolver[citation needed] Smith & Wesson Model 10[citation needed] Colt...
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    until the Second World War. It was also adopted by the United States as the M1917 and a close derivative of it was made in and used by the US as the M1918...
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    barrel, was adopted by the U.S. Armed Forces as the Model 1909. The Colt M1917 revolver was created to supplement insufficient stocks of M1911 pistols...
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  • M1 carbine M1 Garand M18 recoilless rifle M1903 Springfield M1917 Browning machine gun M1917 Enfield M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle M1919 Browning machine...
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    Vincent's vacant positions were converted for an antiaircraft battery of two 3-inch M1917 antiaircraft guns; a third gun was added in 1938. Prior to the American...
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  • is a US sporting rifle of the inter-war period based on the military P14/M1917 Enfield rifle action, which was manufactured for the British and US governments...
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    of rifle grenade launchers, the M1 (Springfield M1903), the M2 (Enfield M1917), the M7 (M1 Garand), and the M8 (M1 carbine). However, a truly capable...
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    London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1900 Photo of the M1917 Marlin gun with heatsink fitted Archived Marlin M1917/18 machine gun specification page "Federação...
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  • issue Springfield M1903 - Local Defence Force and Local Security Force M1917 Enfield - Local Defence Force Enfield No. 2 Webley MK IV Revolver - Standard...
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    standard barrel length was 7 inches, many Schofields were purchased as surplus by distributors, had the barrels shortened to 5 inches, and were refinished in...
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  • Browning Automatic Rifle Beretta M1918 M1918 light repair truck 3-inch Gun M1918 Ford 3-Ton M1918 World War I tank M1918 240 mm Howitzer Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr...
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