What is a 12-pounder?

What is a 12-pounder?

What is a 12-pounder?

12-pounder gun or 12-pdr, usually denotes a gun which fired a projectile of approximately 12 pounds. Guns of this type include: 12-pounder long gun, the naval muzzle-loader of the Age of Sail. Canon de 12 de Vallière, French cannon of 1732. Canon de 12 Gribeauval, French field cannon of the mid-late 18th century.

How much does a 12 pounder weigh?

Length: 1.91 m. Weight: 626 kg (with carriage: 1,200 kg). Metal ball or explosive shell 4.1 kg.

How heavy is a naval cannon?

These were usually divided into the cannon royal, or double cannon, which weighed about 8,000 pounds (3,630 kg) and fired a ball weighing 60–63 pounds (27–28 kg); the whole cannon, which weighed about 7,000 pounds and fired a 38–40-pound ball; and the demicannon of about 6,000 pounds, which shot a 28–30-pound ball.

How big is a 12 pound cannon ball?

Caliber: 121 mm. Length: 1.91 m. Weight: 626 kg (with carriage: 1,200 kg). Metal ball or explosive shell 4.1 kg.

What was the range of a Napoleonic cannon?

The effective range was 900 metres (984 yd) for shot and 600 metres (656 yd) for canister.

Was the repeating rifle used in the Civil War?

The Spencer repeating rifle was first adopted by the United States Navy, and later by the United States Army, and it was used during the American Civil War, where it was a popular weapon.

When was the 12 pounder used in WW1?

The medium 12-pounder was in service in March 1809 in Spain and both the medium and light weapon was used in the War of 1812. Two medium 12-pounders were involved in the attack on Sacket’s Harbour and 12-pounders (both brass and iron) are listed in service in June 1813.

When did the Royal Horse Artillery first use the 12 pounder?

The light, subsequently medium, 12-pounder was adopted for use by the Royal Horse Artillery in 1792. The use of such a large-calibre weapon for Horse Artillery duties is presumably based on Prussian practice.

Did the British have a 12-pounder field gun?

I t has long been considered by historians and commentators on the Royal Artillery of the Napoleonic period that the British army did not have a 12-pounder field gun in service; it has been suggested that the weapon was too heavy and therefore immobile for use in the field and that it was instead a siege or garrison weapon.

What is the range of a 12 pounder?

Their 10,000-yard (9,100 m) range provided valuable long-range fire support for the army throughout the war. They were known as “long twelves” to distinguish them from the BL 12-pounder 6 cwt and QF 12-pounder 8 cwt which had much shorter barrels and ranges.