3.8-Inch James Rifle, Type Two, at Vicksburg

3.8-Inch James Rifle, Type 2, Number 20 cast by Ames in 1861. It is displayed at Vicksburg near the Visitors Center.

3.8-Inch James Rifle, Type 2, Number 20 cast by Ames in 1861. It is displayed at Vicksburg National Military Park near the Visitors Center. The James Rifle, named after its inventor Militia General and US Senator Charles Tillinghast James, is a Bronze 3.8-Inch Rifled Cannon. It was developed to fire a projectile also invented by James. It is also called a 14-Pounder James Rifle.

Some earlier James Rifles have the same external form as the US Army 1841 6-Pounder. This is one of the later “Type 2” James Rifles that has a simpler external form similar to the wrought iron US Army Ordnance Rifle.

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