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Old 27-02-08, 23:01
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Does anyone out there have a good illustration of a 2 pounder gun and mounting as was installed in most British tanks? A manual illustration would be a great reference. 2 pounder details seem to be very scarce on the internet. AFV interiors was some help,but the pictures were thin on details.I think there is a shoulder pad in it,like the early 37mm US mount.Thanks
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Old 29-02-08, 12:13
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Hi Bob
I have this sketch detailing the std 2pdr mount for a Matilda.
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Old 04-03-08, 15:35
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Thanks for the photo and sketch!
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Old 09-04-08, 13:51
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Bob

Sorry for not responding sooner, reallly only hang about in the carrier forum.

Anyway, hoping these pics help.

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Old 10-04-08, 15:31
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Great photos, and I notice that they can be enlarged when viewing by clicking on the + sign. What I seem to gather is that one handle, the left one I think, fires the main gun through a linkage to the striker assembly on the breechblock.The other one is for the co-axial Besa.Apparently the elevation is with the shoulder brace,and traverse is with the turret traverse box .I would think there is probably a brake on the elevation control to maintain the setting also.Thanks very much for taking the time to post this! I found,also, in `toadmanstankpictures` site,under Allied gallery,in the British tanks,like the Valentine, Crusader, etc., there is a bit more in photos,but nothing as complete and accurate as these photos from a manual.
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