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- Q6146066 subject Q8448822.
- Q6146066 subject Q8519195.
- Q6146066 subject Q9419438.
- Q6146066 abstract "James rifle is a generic term to describe any artillery gun rifled to the James pattern for use in the American Civil War. Charles T. James developed a rifled projectile and rifling system. Modern authorities such as Warren Ripley and James Hazlett have suggested that the term "James rifle" only properly applies to 3.80" bore field artillery pieces rifled to fire James' projectiles. They contend that the term does not apply to smoothbores that were later rifled to take the James projectiles in 3.67" caliber or other calibers, and that those should instead be referred to as "Rifled 6 (or other) pounder", etc.".
- Q6146066 thumbnail JamesRifles.jpg?width=300.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q111698.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q1438683.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q5082957.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q6125947.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q64418.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q8448822.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519195.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q8676.
- Q6146066 wikiPageWikiLink Q9419438.
- Q6146066 comment "James rifle is a generic term to describe any artillery gun rifled to the James pattern for use in the American Civil War. Charles T. James developed a rifled projectile and rifling system. Modern authorities such as Warren Ripley and James Hazlett have suggested that the term "James rifle" only properly applies to 3.80" bore field artillery pieces rifled to fire James' projectiles.".
- Q6146066 label "James rifle".
- Q6146066 depiction JamesRifles.jpg.