French 75MM Model 1897
This was the most advanced field
artillery piece of it's day. It was the first gun to successfully
incorporate all the latest innovations in a single artillery piece. The
Nordenfelt
breech mechanism, a combination oil filled gas charged recuperator and an "abatage"
system (brake system for the wheels while in battery). It also had a
traversing mechanism,
a coarse and a fine elevation mechanism.
This particular gun we restored for the Historical Society of the Georgia
National Guard. It was made in France in 1917. This type of gun was used by
U.S. troops in World War I. Harry S. Truman commanded a battery of these
guns. We completely disassembled, cleaned, replaced missing parts with original
replacements and painted it with a "dazzle" camouflage pattern as per the 1917
U.S. specifications. This particular gun bears a German sub inspectors
mark (Eagle and swastika) on some parts which indicates that it was one of the
400+ captured by the Germans when they invaded France. It was brought into this
country in 1964 from France for the Fort Leavenworth museum. This is one of the most complete and fully functional French 75's in
this country and we are truly fortunate to have had the opportunity to restore
it to its full glory. Very few people have this type of opportunity (or the
attention to detail to accurately restore it).
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