4.7-inch/50-caliber Mark 3 gun

< 4.7-inch
4.7"/50 caliber Mark 3 Armstong Gun
4.7"/50 Mark 3 guns from Almirante Barroso used in Brazilian fortifications.
Type
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1895–1924
Used by United States Navy
WarsSpanish–American War
Production history
DesignerElswick Ordnance
Designed1885
ManufacturerElswick Ordnance
No. built8
VariantsMark 3
Specifications
Mass4,200 lb (1,900 kg)
Length236.2 in (6.00 m)
Barrel length231.1 in (5.87 m) bore (48.9 calibers)

Shell45 lb (20 kg)
Caliber4.724 inches (120 mm)
Elevation−3° to +20°
Rate of fire5–6 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity2,215 ft/s (675 m/s)
Maximum firing range9,900-yard (9,053 m) at 20° elevation

The 4.7"/50 caliber Armstong gun (spoken "four-point-seven-inch-fifty-caliber") were used in the secondary batteries of the United States Navy's protected cruisers New Orleans and Albany during the Spanish–American War.