THE NEW AUSTRIAN FIELD GUNS. 
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Table IV. 
(Giving Details as to Guns Limbered-ujj.) 
Nature of 
Gun 
and 
Weight 
With 
detach- 
Weight 
Length 
occupied, 
Turning 
angle. 
Smallest 
width of 
piece. 
limber 
complete. 
per horse. 
ment 
mounted. 
per horse. 
limbered 
up. 
space re¬ 
quired for 
reversing. 
Remarks. 
Austrian:— 
cwt. 
kil. 
cwt. 
kil. 
cwt. 
kil. 
cwt. 
kil. 
ft. 
m. 
degs. 
ft. 
m. 
9 c f Hy. Fd. Bt. 
37 
1870 
6 
312 
44 
2235 
7-33 
372 
29 
8-8 
8 c fLt. Fd. Bt.... 
30 
1521 
5 
253 
36 
1813 
6 
302 
28 
8-52 
Ui 
1 
21-3 
6*5 
8 c f H.A. 
30 
1521 
5 
253 
— 
— 
5 
253 
28 
8*52 
J 
German:— 
9<T Hy. Fd. Bt. 
38$ 
1940 
6*4 
323 
46$ 
2366 
7-75 
394 
27*5 
8-40 
80 
? 
p 
8 c f Lt. Fd. Bt. - ) 
and H.A. ... ) 
35$ 
1810 
5-9 
300 
— 
— 
5-9 
300 
27-4 
8-38 
80 
P 
? 
English:— 
16.pr.fHy.Fd.Bt. 
42 
2164 
7 
360 
49 
2520 
8*25 
420 
22-9 
6-98 
51 
32-3 
9-84 
9-pr.fLt. Fd. Bt. 
33$ 
1833 
5-7 
305 
37f 
2190 
6*3 
365 
22*4 
6-82 
{■62 
32-3 
9-84 
9-pr.f H.A. ...... 
33$ 
1833 
5-7 
305 
— 
— 
5*7 
305 
22-4 
6*82j 
) 
* Supposing a man ]to weigh about 13$ stone (85 k )—14 stone in case of English gunners, 
t Si? horses. 
V.—The Ammunition Wagon and Limber. 
This is precisely similar in every way in the case of the two pieces, except 
that the scantling of that for the 8 C being rather smaller, its wagon is 
slightly lighter than that of the 9 C . 
The wagon (Fig. 20) consists of (A) the limber, and ( B) the wagon 
proper. 
Fig. 20. 
