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3pdr Light Common Verbruggens gun
« on: March 20, 2013, 02:26:07 AM »

 

This is a 3pdr Light Common Gun cast around 1782 at Woolwich by the Verbruggens. It is 3ft 6inches long and weighs 2cwt 3 qtr and 4lbs and is of the bronze version of the Armstrong pattern of guns.
It is of interest mainly for two reasons, firstly the founders Jan and Pieter Verbruggen who were, to use the modern term; head hunted to modernize and refurbish the Royal Brass Foundry at Woolwich in the late 18th Century and are among the greats of British gunfounding.
Previously they had considerable experience of gunfonding in their native Holland and then did much between 1770-1785 to improve the quality of British bronze guns. Jan died in 1781 and Pieter continued as Master founder until his death in 1785.
Athough a catalogue of surving Verbruggen weapons attributes this gun to both of them, if as it states, it was produced in 1782 it must have then been made by Pieter.
Secondly the carriage is of real interest. It appears to be heavily restored, original, late 18th  or early 19th Century disappearing  or elevating carriage.
That is to say the carriage could be elevated to fire over a rampart and then be lowered, either by the action of the recoil or manually, to allow the gun to be reloaded in safety.
As such it is, as far as is known, unique.
 
This carriage is being currently survey to see how much work is required to restore it.

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Re: 3pdr Light Common Verbruggens gun
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2013, 08:03:44 AM »
 Could you get some more detailed photo's of the workings of this carriage and explain the way the thing works manually?
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Re: 3pdr Light Common Verbruggens gun
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2013, 11:15:37 PM »
Could you get some more detailed photo's of the workings of this carriage and explain the way the thing works manually?
Yes I can get some more photos when I am next down in the tunnels, as regards to the operation this might take some time as when we acquired the gun and carriage it did have some amount of rope work with it which we have had to get remade as it was so rotten we could not take the chance of when demonstrating the carriage and gun on top that it did not fall and trap fingers.
I personally think that to lower it to the loading position you would have to remove the pins that are stopping the vertical metal straps from moving which then allowed by rope to lower it. Unfortunatly the picture is not very clear but I will take some more better ones.
If the experts on here can then work it out that would be great and might help us to understand perhaps the ropework arrangement.

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Re: 3pdr Light Common Verbruggens gun
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2013, 03:02:55 AM »
Some more pictures for you , not sure if it will make things clearer.

 

 

 

 
 

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Re: 3pdr Light Common Verbruggens gun
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2013, 10:56:14 PM »