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A 1902 3-inch field gun is disassembled for refurbishment

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A 1902 3-inch field gun is disassembled for refurbishment by Rock Island Arsenal – Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., Sept. 21. Since April 6, 1950, the field gun has been on display at the Rock Island Arsenal Museum. Due to RIA-JMTC’s proximity and capabilities, the gun was sent for refurbishment. This is the first time RIA-JMTC will refurbish the gun due to deterioration of the protective coatings from previous restorations. (Photo by Debralee Best, RIA-JMTC)

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2000 - 2022
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Barrel Artillery

Artillery - Guns, Howitzers, Mortars, Columbiads, etc.
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