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by Bluey
WW2 25 Pounder
Spitfire in WA
My Little Man (Future ADGie?)
WW2 25 Pounder
Caribou Last Flight 2
Caribou Last Flight
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Dingo wrote at January 19, 2010
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Lozza.


In the mid 60's a total of 500  25Pdr's were removed from the "company's " books and sold to RSL Sub-Branches all over the country for the princely sum of 25 quid each.


The big part of the job was to render them safe from prying fingers and such like. A gas-axe hole had to be blown through the jacket and the barrel directly into the chamber. A steel plug had to be welded into the bore and the breech block and mechanism immoveable by continous welds. The sight bracket had to be welded in the full right over position as well.


After all that had been carried out the gun was elevated to the "travelling" position and the travel stay was welded into position so that everything was locked tight and no matter how much force was applied to the traverse and elevation handwheels there would be no movement.


 


There you go Lozza, a little bit of history's useless information.

Dingo
Bluey wrote at January 18, 2010
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Radish, unfortunately the gun is facing the wrong way to hit Parliament House.
Some juicy targets on its current bearing are Karakatta Barracks at about 2500 metres, the very swish suburb of Mt Claremont at about 4500 metres and the Cottlesloe Golf Course at about 6000 metres. After that, it is all "splash, over" into the Indian Ocean.
Bluey
Lawrence Windsor wrote at January 18, 2010
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Such a well looked after Gun, i wonder how many 25 pounders are scattered around OZ in Parks, memorials, RSL's and so on. We had one in the local park where i grew up, not as shiny as this one, but still a interesting piece for youngsters.

Lawrence Windsor
Dingo wrote at January 18, 2010
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Memories. The old girl is one of the later models with the all welded trail and carriage and she was modified with the muzzle brake and counterweight as seen on the top rear of the jacket. She was most likely modified at 3 Base Wksp in the mid 60's .
Dingo
Radish wrote at January 17, 2010
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Good one Bluey, within its range where is it aimed?  I can imagine some group of blokes pointing her toward Parliament House or worse!
Radish
Bluey wrote at January 16, 2010
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This well restored old 25 Pounder is located at the Tobruk War Memorial in May Drive, Kings Park, Perth.
A credit to the WA Artillery Association who did the restoration and continue to look after it.
Bluey

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