A detailed description of the method of manufacture. By Ensign T. S. Rogers, U. S. N. This account is interesting, as it is doubtless the beginning of extensive works of this character in America. The castings and forgings made at the Midvale Steel Works at Nicetown, Pa. (See also a letter by Wm. Metcalf on Cast Steel Guns, in E. and M. Four., May 8, 1886.)
Navy six-inch Breech-loading rifled guns
Proc. U. S. Naval Inst
1886
Illustrated
Article (Journal)
English
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NOTES - 'Disarmed and disappointed'? The experience of the Armstrong breech-loading guns, 1863-4
Online Contents | 1999
|NOTES - 'Disarmed and disappointed'? The experience of the Armstrong breech-loading guns, 1863-4
Online Contents | 1999
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1898
Engineering Index Backfile | 1899
|NTIS | 1976
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