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Brooke rifle

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8-inch smoothbore, but nothing further is known of it. Similar attempts to bore out flawed 7-inch gun blocks to 9-inch (229 mm) smoothbores were unsuccessful. Seven 10-inch (254 mm) double-banded guns were cast by Selma and four by Tredegar in 1864. Two survive, one of which is a trophy from
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Brooke's rifles fired both armor-piercing and explosive shells of his own design. The former were solid cylindrical projectiles with a blunt or flat nose to reduce the chance of a ricochet, and were often referred in contemporary accounts as "bolts". The latter were hollow cylinders with rounded or
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Brooke reported fourteen single-banded 6.4 in (163 mm) rifles were completed by 8 January 1863, although Tredegar records list only eleven as some were double-banded before being shipped. Three were cast in 1861 with the remainder in 1862. Two of the earliest were mounted on the broadside
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Brooke designed a series of smoothbores that were produced in small numbers by the Selma and Tredegar foundries. Selma re-bored five flawed 6.4-inch blanks as 8-inch double-banded guns, one of which survives in Selma, Alabama. Brooke's 1863 report to Secretary Mallory shows a plate of an unbanded
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Guns manufactured at Selma bear the foundry imprint "S", those from Tredegar "TF". "R.N.O.W" may be found on some guns as they were bored and rifled by the Richmond Naval Ordnance Works in Richmond, Virginia after a fire in May 1863 temporarily crippled Tredegar's boring shop.
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pointed noses. They were filled with black powder with a fuse set to detonate a variable amount of time after being fired. His smoothbores used spherical solid shot for armored targets and hollow spherical explosive shells against unarmored targets.
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with a right-hand twist. Most of Brooke's guns had a Gomer-style powder chamber, shaped like a truncated cone with a hemispherical tip, but the 6.4-inch rifles had a simple hemispherical powder chamber.
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Three triple-banded rifles were cast by Tredegar in 1862. These were 15 inches (380 mm) longer than the other 7-inch rifles and were unique among Brooke guns in that they lacked cast
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Selma cast fifty-four double-banded rifles in 1863 and 1864, but only shipped thirty-nine due to casting flaws. Tredegar cast thirty-six between 1863 and 1865. Eight survive, two from CSS
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to reinforce it against the high chamber pressure exerted when the gun fired. Because no southern foundries had the capacity to wrap the rifles in a single band like the
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design, a series of smaller bands were used, each usually 2 inches (51 mm) thick and 6 inches (152 mm) wide. All of Brooke's rifles used the same seven-groove
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Brookes can be identified by the presence of at least one band of wrought iron at the breech and a rough-finished, tapering barrel. The barrels were made of
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in the Washington Navy Yard. Selma cast twelve 11-inch double-banded smoothbores in 1864, although only eight were shipped. One survives in
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Canal on 13 August and 22 October 1864. Shells were delivered on 27 October and 2 November 1864. No known survivors.
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Ripley, Warren (1984). "Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War" (Document). Charleston, S.C.: Battery Press.
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Tredegar cast four double-banded 8 in (203 mm) rifles in April and May 1864. One was mounted in
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The first seven single-banded 7-inch (178 mm) were bored and rifled from 9-inch (229 mm)
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blocks between July and December 1861. Two of these were the front and rear pivot guns of the CSS
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Brooke rifle S96 from Fort Sidney Johnston on display in Jackson, Alabama.
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Pictures of the 6.4" and 7" single-banded Brooke rifles from CSS Atlanta
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Double-banded rifles were produced from 28 October 1862 by direction of
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A 7-inch (178 mm) single-banded Brooke rifle captured aboard CSS
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Olmstead, Edwin; Stark, Wayne E. & Tucker, Spencer C. (1997).
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Brooke gun (rifled, muzzle-loading naval and coastal-defense gun)
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Joslyn M1855, M1861, M1862, M1864, M1865 carbine and rifle
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The Big Guns: Civil War Siege, Seacoast, and Naval Cannon
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while another was sent to the batteries defending the
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8-inch M1841, 10-inch M1841 and 13-inch M1861 mortar
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muzzle-loading
John Mercer Brooke
Confederate States Navy
Richmond, Virginia
Selma, Alabama
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
cast iron
wrought iron
chamber
Parrott
rifling
Tredegar Iron Works
Joseph Reid Anderson
Richmond, Virginia
Selma Naval Ordnance Works
Selma, Alabama
ironclad
CSS Virginia
gunboat
CSS Neuse
CSS Atlanta
Washington Navy Yard
Stephen Mallory
smoothbores
CSS Tennessee II
CSS Albemarle

CSS Texas

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