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Broadwell ring

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Company in Europe replaced a papier-mache obturating cup behind the bagged charge in early bag-loaded RBLs with a metallic gas ring and patented his invention in 1861, later perfecting it in 1864 and 1866; most countries paid royalties to Broadwell for the design, but in Germany the Krupp company
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or drawn brass cases, when like all other metallic obturators it became more liable to damage after the introduction of smokeless powder. However, the British
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In late 1870s-1880s it was superseded either by a plastic obturating ring from asbestos and grease invented by
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MODERN ORDNANCE, A paper read Feb. 8, 1882, before the Society of Arts, London, By COLONEL MAITLAND
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The Broadwell ring is readily removed and replaced for maintenance purposes.
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obturating ring
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Lewis Wells Broadwell
Gatling Gun
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Charles Ragon de Bange
L11
155 mm NATO
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