BL 4-inch Mk VII naval gun

The BL 4-inch gun Mk VII was a British high-velocity naval gun introduced in 1908 as an anti-torpedo boat gun in large ships, and in the main armament of smaller ships. Of the 600 produced, 482 were still available in 1939 for use as coastal artillery and as a defensive weapon on Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships (DEMS) during the Second World War.

Ordnance BL 4-inch gun Mk VII
TypeNaval gun
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1908–1945
Used byUnited Kingdom
WarsWorld War I
World War II
Production history
No. built600
Specifications
Mass4,704 pounds (2,130 kg) (barrel & breech)
Barrel length201.25 inches (5.112 m) bore (50.3 calibres)

Shell31 pounds (14.06 kg) Common pointed, Common lyddite
Calibre4 inches (101.6 mm)
BreechWelin, Single-motion screw
Elevation-10 degrees to +15 degrees
Rate of fire6-8 rpm
Muzzle velocity2,852 feet per second (869 m/s)
Maximum firing range11,600 yards (10,600 m) at 15°
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