107 mm gun M1910

107-mm gun model 1910
107-mm gun M1910, displayed in Hämeenlinna Artillery Museum.
TypeField gun
Place of originRussian Empire
Service history
Used byRussian Empire
Soviet Union
Finland
Romania
WarsWorld War I
Russian Civil War
Winter War
Production history
DesignerSchneider
ManufacturerPutilov
No. built724?
Specifications
Mass2,172 kg (4,788 lbs)
Barrel length2.9 m (9 ft 6 in) L/28[1]

ShellFixed Quick Fire
Caliber107 mm (4.21 in)
Breechinterrupted screw
RecoilHydro-pneumatic
Carriagefixed trail
Elevation-5° to 37°
Traverse+3° -3°[1]
Rate of fire5 rpm
Muzzle velocity296 - 630 m/s
(971 - 2066 ft/s)
Maximum firing range12.5 km (7.76 mi)[1]

107-mm gun model 1910 (Russian: 107-мм пушка образца 1910 года) was a Russian field gun developed in the years before the First World War. It also saw service during the Russian Civil War, Winter War and Second World War. The gun was initially developed and produced by the French arms manufacturer Schneider, but was later built by the Putilovski and Obukhov plants in Saint Petersburg.

  1. ^ a b c Chamberlain, Peter (1975). Heavy artillery. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco. ISBN 0668038985. OCLC 2143869.