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6-inch guns were one of the stalwarts of British coast defence ever since the first marks appeared during the early 1880s on a variety of barbette and disappearing carriages, but when the Mark 7 appeared in 1898 it gradually replaced all the earlier models. Produced in greater numbers than any other of a bewildering array of 6-inch gun marks and sub-marks, the Mark 7 was deployed all around the world on four marks of pedestal mounting. | 6-inch guns were one of the stalwarts of British coast defence ever since the first marks appeared during the early 1880s on a variety of barbette and disappearing carriages, but when the Mark 7 appeared in 1898 it gradually replaced all the earlier models. Produced in greater numbers than any other of a bewildering array of 6-inch gun marks and sub-marks, the Mark 7 was deployed all around the world on four marks of pedestal mounting. |
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Fort Lingan 6-inch Mark 7 Gun with breech open.
6-inch guns were one of the stalwarts of British coast defence ever since the first marks appeared during the early 1880s on a variety of barbette and disappearing carriages, but when the Mark 7 appeared in 1898 it gradually replaced all the earlier models. Produced in greater numbers than any other of a bewildering array of 6-inch gun marks and sub-marks, the Mark 7 was deployed all around the world on four marks of pedestal mounting.
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