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  2. Post pounder - Wikipedia

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    A red-colored post pounder next to two green steel t-posts. A post pounder, post driver, post rammer, post knocker or fence driver is a tool used for driving fence posts and similar items into land surfaces. It consists of a heavy steel pipe which is closed at one end and has handles welded onto the sides. It is normally used by one person, but ...

  3. RBL 7-inch Armstrong gun - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong RBL 7-inch gun, also known as the 110-pounder, [4] was a heavy caliber Armstrong gun, an early type of rifled breechloader. William Armstrong 's innovative combination of a rifled built-up gun with breechloading had proven suitable for small cannon.

  4. RBL 40-pounder Armstrong gun - Wikipedia

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    40 Pounder mounted on an armed train, for naval and military operations in Egypt, 1882. Following the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882, as part of the Anglo-Egyptian War, an armed train was employed. One 40 Pounder RBL was mounted onto the train and manned by men of the Royal Navy. It saw some action at the battle of Kassasin on 1 September ...

  5. Pounder - Wikipedia

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    Pounder may refer to: Pounder (surname), a surname; Pounder, 2015 Nuclear Assault album; Post pounder, a tool used for driving posts into the ground; Rice pounder, an agricultural tool; Caliber#Pounds as a measure of cannon bore, a method of rating artillery pieces; Pounder beer can, a 16 oz can of beer

  6. Glossary of British ordnance terms - Wikipedia

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    Typical examples were in the QF 13-pounder, 18-pounder, and BL 60-pounder Mk I guns, all dating from 1904 to 1905, where the oil, pistons and springs were integrated in a tubular housing above the barrel. This configuration made the entire recoil system vulnerable to enemy gunfire, and it was protected to some extent in the field by being wound ...

  7. BL 60-pounder gun - Wikipedia

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    The Ordnance BL 60-pounder [c] was a British 5-inch (127 mm) heavy field gun designed in 1903–05 to provide a new capability that had been partially met by the interim QF 4.7 inch gun. It was designed for both horse draft and mechanical traction and served throughout the First World War in the main theatres.