It wasn't used in UK service. Commercially produced by Vickers Sons & Maxim, the 2.95 QF was not adopted by the British for mountain artillery but was chiefly used in tropical Africa and was carried by bearers. It was supplied to the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Gold Coast and Nigeria (30 guns) as part of the West African Frontier Force.
It wasn't used in UK service. Commercially produced by Vickers Sons & Maxim, the 2.95 QF was not adopted by the British for mountain artillery but was chiefly used in tropical Africa and was carried by bearers. It was supplied to the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Gold Coast and Nigeria (30 guns) as part of the West African Frontier Force.
davidmoore252 1 year ago
when was this gun used in UK service?
matapan50 1 year ago
If that guy crouched right behind the trail is not careful, he is going to get an involuntary sex change operation!
philthydirtyanimal 3 years ago
ah i missed, i was round the corner infront of the gun, we took some guns down to romsey to fire for a private party
UBIQUEROL 3 years ago