7/16/2023 0 Comments Mk 11 mod 0![]() Wooden rnockup 231Ĩ-2 Comparison of 20- mm guns. In the rear: EX 1 Type 2, which is also known as the T55 218ħ-24 Close-up view of the T55 (EX 1 Type 2) Gun with its feed mechanism removed. to show the prototype of the proposed EXģ or Mk 10 Mod 0, double-barrel version 200ħ-18 Complete disassembly of the original 20-mm Shirgun 201ħ-19 The barrel extension of the original 20-mm Shirgun 202ħ-20 Components of the bolt of the original 20-mm Shirgun 204ħ-21 The bolt of the original 20-mm Shirgun 206ħ-22 Partial disassembly of the original 20-mm Shirgun 210ħ-23 Early versions of the 20-mm Shirgun. This version is called the Mk 13 Mod 0 200ħ-17 Drawing prepared by the Shirgun Corp. This weapon is a conversion of the Mk 9 Mod 0 to electric ignition 199ħ-16 The 20-mm Shirgun as fully developed for electric ignition and high-vclocitv ammunition. Two rear views showing the weapon with and without feeder 198ħ-15 20-mm Shirgun Mk 9 Mod 1, also known as the T128. Tliis model represents an intermediate stage in the development of the 20-mm Shirgun 197ħ-14 20-mm Shirgun Mk 9 Mod 0. Bottom view, showing belt of ammunition in position 196ħ-13 20-mm Shirgun Mk 9 Mod 0. Top of receiver removed 194ħ-11 The feed of the original 20-mm Shirgun 195ħ-12 The feed of the original 20-mm Shirgun. Left side view 193ħ-10 Original 20-mm Shirgun. Right, side view 193ħ-9 The original 20-mm Shirgun mounted on a test stand. Closeup view 193ħ-8 The original 20-mm Shirgun mounted on a test, stand. Cover open to show feed way 192ħ-7 Left side of original Shirgun. to show estimated performance of its proposed designs as compared with standard weapons 190ħ-6 Breech of the original Shirgun. to show the prototype of the proposed EX 1ħ-5 Chart prepared by Shirgun Corp. 30 Machine Gun entered by Sherwood in the Army tests of 1941 188 7-4 Drawing prepared by the Shirgun Corp. (Barrels not shown) 182Ħ-10 Revolving cylinder of 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0 1 83Ħ-11 Breech of 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0 183ħ-1 The designer of the Shirgun, Henry Allen Sherwood 187ħ-2 The codesigner of the Shirgun, Ernest Rosmarin 188ħ-3 The Caliber. Cutaway view 179Ħ-9 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0. Three-quarter front view with receiver removed 177Ħ-7 Pneumatic tank of 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0 178Ħ-8 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0. Side view with receiver removed 177Ħ-6 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0. Side view 176Ħ-5 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0. 176Ħ-4 Ammunition and links for 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0. Sauber, assistant design engineer 165Ħ-2 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0 mounted in test stand 174Ħ-3 Ammunition and links for the 20-mm Machine Gun Mk 11 Mod 0. In foreground,įrank Marquardt, inventor and chief design engineer, and John J. Sectional view 160ĥ-8 XA-38 Airplane armed with 75-mm Cannon M10 163Ħ-1 20-mm Gun Mechanism Mk 11 Mod 0 installed in test frame. Left side view 159ĥ-7 Ordnance Corps 75-mm Gun M5. Right side view 158ĥ-6 Ordnance Corps 75-mm Gun T13. Left side view 158ĥ-5 Ordnance Corps 75-mm Gun T13. Right side view 157ĥ-4 Ordnance Corps 75-mm Gun M4 on Mount M6. This mounting was used in 1939 156ĥ-3 Ordnance Corps 75-mm Gun M4 on Mount M6. Casing removed and feed hinged up 153ĥ-1 75-mm Gun M1897A5E1 mounted in the B-18 Airplane. 60 T51 Machine Gun, view of receiver portion 152Ĥ-35 Wooden mockup of Caliber. Longitudinal secticn 138Ĥ-31 Guiding the cartridge toward the chamber 139Ĥ-32 Comparison of feed assemblies for left-hand and right-hand feeds 141Ĥ-33 View of bolt group, disassembled 145Ĥ-34 Wooden mockup of Caliber. 60 T17E5 Machine Gun 131Ĥ-21 View showing recoil spring comprcssed 132Ĥ 22 View showing how barrel buffer stops barrel recoil 132Ĥ-23 View showing how bolt buffer stops bolt recoil 133Ĥ-24 View showing how barrel buffer stops barrel counterrecoil 133Ĥ-29 Method of inserting ammunition belt 138Ĥ-30 Caliber. 60 T17E5 Machine Gun 130Ĥ-19 Unlocking action of Caliber. 60 T17E5 Machine Gun 129Ĥ-18 Bolt head locking lugs of Caliber. 60 T17E5 Machine Gun, showing buffer between bolt body and bolt head 129Ĥ-17 Recoiling mass of Caliber. 126Ĥ-13 View showing how belt feed pawl grasps next cartridge 127Ĥ-14 View showing how belt feed pawl positions next round in feedway 127Ĥ-15 The extracting phase in the operating cycle of the Caliber. General assembly of groups 123Ĥ-8 View showing how belt feed rack is moved outward during counterrecoil 124Ĥ-9 View showing how belt, feed rack is moved inward during recoil 124Ĥ-10 View showing engagement of belt feed tube and rack 125Ĥ-11 View showing how cartridge is held alined in feedway 126Ĥ-12 View showing how backward movement of belt is prevented when rack shuttles.
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