The rear ends of the guides on the jacket are extended to the face of the recoil lugs by short extensions riveted in place to prevent entrance of dust between surfaces of the guides and their bearing surfaces on the cradle. For the same purpose the forward ends of the guides on the jacket are connected by steel-plate dust guards with the rear ends of the guides on the clip.
Description of the Breech Mechanism.
The mechanism is known as the drop-block type, and is semi-automatic in design in that the block closes automatically when a round of ammunition is inserted. A rectangular hole extending through the rectangular section of the breech hoop forms seat for the sliding block. The upper part of the breech hoop in rear of this slot is cut away, leaving a U-shaped opening which permits the passage of the cartridge case.
75-M.M. FIELD GUN BARREL
75-M.M. FIELD GUN MODEL OF 1916 MIII BREECH MECHANISM.
75-MM. FIELD GUN MODEL OF 1916 M III BREECH MECHANISM
Recesses cut in both the side faces of the breech recess form seats for trunnions for the two extractors. Holes bored into these recesses from the rear face form seats for the extractor plungers, springs and plugs. The block slides up and down in the breech recess under the action of the operating arm which is pivoted on the operating shaft and acts as an oscillating crank in raising and lowering the block. The operating shaft which rotates the operating arm is actuated by the operating handle. The operating handle is provided with a latch to keep it in the closed position and is connected by a chain, piston, and piston rod to the closing spring, which is carried in the closing-spring case. The closing spring is under compression and tends to keep the block closed or to close the block when it is opened.