SBBL 32-pounder
| Ordnance SBBL 32-pounder gun | |
|---|---|
Diagram, SBBL 32-pounder gun on medium sliding garrison carriage no. 6 | |
| Type | Flank defence gun Saluting gun Time gun |
| Place of origin | United Kingdom |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1882–1927 |
| Used by | Army |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Royal Gun Factory |
| Designed | 1880 |
| Manufacturer | Royal Arsenal |
| Variants | Mk I only |
| Specifications | |
| Barrel length | 86 inches (2.2 m) (bore) |
| Shell | 55 pounds (24.95 kg) Case shot Mk I |
| Calibre | 6.3-inch (160.0 mm) |
| Maximum firing range | Mk I : 400 yards (370 m) |
| Sights | Centre sight only |
The SBBL 32-pounder was a British smooth-bore breech loading gun made by converting older 32-pounder 42 cwt smooth-bore muzzle-loading guns.