Davidson-Duryea gun carriage

Davidson-Duryea gun carriage
TypeArmored Vehicle
Place of origin United States
Production history
DesignerCharles Duryea
ManufacturerDuryea Motor Wagon Company
Produced1899
Specifications
Crewdriver + 3

Main
armament
M1895 Colt-Browning
Suspension3x2 and 4x2 wheel

The Davidson-Duryea gun carriage was originally a 3 wheel armed vehicle built by the Duryea Motor Wagon Company in the 1899. The gun carriage was ordered by Royal Page Davidson of the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy in Highland Park, Illinois. One Northwestern cadet wrote: "With this gun you could sneak upon an enemy and fire 480 shots and get away before they would know what happened." In 1900 the carriage was modified to 4 wheels and eventually into the Davidson Auto Battery armored car.