Many of the manufacturer's have pieces here ----- Britain's, Frontline, K&C, but principally JJD. Mortars are Manes Marzano. The mortars are solid metal and decidely heavy. Without any evidence to support it beyond a quick look at an Osprey volume, I have decided that the larger mortar is a 12-inch mortar, and the smaller a 10-inch mortar.
Because mortar shells were fused and you needed some length of fuse to protrude beyond the shell in order to light the fuse, the target for a mortar add to be at least 700 yards away from the battery. Maximum distance with some degree of accuracy was about 1,200 yards.
Because mortar shells were fused and you needed some length of fuse to protrude beyond the shell in order to light the fuse, the target for a mortar add to be at least 700 yards away from the battery. Maximum distance with some degree of accuracy was about 1,200 yards.
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