Name, Nature, and
Classification.
Muzzle Energy.Penetration.
(Iron.)
Remarks.
Chilled
Shot.
Common
Shell.
At 500
Yards.
At 1000
Yards.
Foot
Tons.
Foot
Tons.
In.In.
17-inch, 100-ton37,700
Muzzle-loading, built-up Guns. Woolwich pattern.
Armor-piercing.
16-inch, 80-ton27,213  27.526.4
12.5-in., 38-ton11,676  18.717.7 Woolwich groove.
 Increasing twist.
12-inch, 35-ton8,200 15.414.6
12-inch, 25-ton7,030 13.913.1
11 inch, 25-ton6,415 13.813.1
10-inch, 18-ton5,160 12.712 
 9-inch, 12-ton3,496 10.4 9.6
 8-inch, 9-ton2,492  9.8 9.5
 7-inch, 90-cwt.1,855  8.8 8.6Woolwich groove.
 7-inch, 6½-ton 1,246 7.7 7.1Uniform twist
  64-pdr., 64-cwt shell   848 Shunt groove.
 Uniform twist.
Boat.
 9-pdr., 8-cwt.   528 Modern French groove.
 9-pdr., 6-cwt.  120 Uniform twist.
   7-pdr., 200-lb., steel    45.5 French groove.
 Uniform twist.
  64-pdr., 71-cwt., converted  670 Plain groove.
 Uniform twist.
Breech-loaders. Armstrong pattern.
Steel.
 7-inch, 82-cwt.  847
40-pdr., 32-cwt.  378 Armstrong
 multigroove.
Uniform
 twist.
40-pdr., 35-cwt.  378
20-pdr., 15-cwt.  142
20-pdr., 13-cwt.  142
Steel.
 9-pdr., 6-cwt.   64
 6-pdr., 3-cwt.   45.6
12-pdr., 8-cwt.  117

Guns.

The old cast and wrought iron smooth-bore guns are now obsolete, and only found in service at dock-yards for saluting and experiment, and forming the broadside batteries of some of the training ships.

The rifled ordnance consists of the Woolwich muzzle-loader, the Palliser converted muzzle-loader, the Armstrong breech-loader, and the Gatling machine-gun.

7-inch Mark III.

The Woolwich type is subdivided into marks or patterns of each calibre corresponding to the gradual improvements in manufacture. Mark I. is in most cases the original Armstrong pattern, in which the jacket is composed of a large number of small coils or bands. In the other marks the number of the coils is decreased, whilst each one is increased in size.

10-inch Mark I.