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How To Identify U.S. 14-Inch Railway Guns

The Visually Distinct Differences Between U.S.14-inch Railway Guns and Carriage Types

  1. Mk. I Naval Railway Gun & Mount (1918)

Key ID Features:


How to spot in photos:



  1. Army Mk. I Gun & Mounts (1918)

Key ID Features:


How to spot:


  1. Mk. II Naval Railway Gun & Mount (1919)

Key ID Features:


How to spot:


  1. Model 1920 Gun & Railway Carriage

Key ID Features:


How to spot:

Feature

Navy Mk I (1918)

Army Mk I (1918)

Navy Mk II (1919)

M1920 Model (Post-1920)

Gunhouse

Yes (armored)

No

No

No

Gun Barrel

14"/50 Mk IV

14"/50 Mk IV

14"/50 Mk IV

14"/50 Mk IV (M1920 Design.)

Recoil System

Recoil pit

Recoil pit

Rolling recoil

Hydro-pneumatic, no pit

Traverse

Curved track only

Curved track only

Curved track only

360° pivot when emplaced; 7° when mounted

Mounting System

Simple gun car

Similar to Navy Mk I

Very tall open car

Jacking system & turntable

Axles

12

12

20

14

Appearance

Looks like a ship gun

Skeletonized, open

Tall, massive base

Wide, balanced, level mount

Unique Detail

Naval-style armor

Army configuration

Tall carriage roll back

Pivot jacks, firing ring

Side-by-Side Visual Cues Summary:

Tips for Identifying in Photos:


  1. If it looks like a turret on rails: Navy Mk I.


  1. If it's open and skeletal, and short: Army Mk I.


  1. If it's tall, massive, long with 20 axles: Navy Mk II.


  1. If it’s squarish with jacking systems and no deep pit or curved track: M1920.


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