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  1. Listing of all 4.2-inch / 107mm Mortars for sale here on Ordnance.com your one stop place for Military Museum Displays • Movie Props • Training Aids • Historical Artifacts and so much more, only available here.

  2. The 4.2-inch mortar was a Smooth Bore (SB) weapon of the Stokes pattern and was designed by the Armaments Research and Development Establishment and produced by the Royal Ordnance Factories. It entered widespread British service in 1942, equipping chemical warfare companies of the Royal Engineers (RE).

  3. The Ordnance ML 4.2-inch mortar was a heavy mortar used by the British Army during and after World War II. The 4.2 in (110 mm) mortar was a smooth-bore weapon of the Stokes pattern and was designed by the Armaments Research and Development Establishment and produced by the Royal Ordnance Factories. [5] .

  4. 7 Μαρ 2009 · There are several towed 4.2in Mortars in private hands in Aust. John Belfield's museum has one, Cowra has one, the Gold Coast musuem has one (For sale!), and there are one or two in private collections. All highly sought after for their 8.25-10 tyres for fitment to a 6pdr AT gun! These were in Aust Army reserve stocks intil the mid 80's.

  5. Mortar, 4.2 inch M2, Specifications, annotated combat photos, Inchon veteran's site, Korean War Infantry Weapons, history.

  6. Used during World War Two and after this is a US Army, the M2 Smoke WP 4.2" Cartridge was a spin-stabilized projectile fired from a mortar, to produce screening or spotting smoke and incendiary effects. The projectiles are filled with white phosphorus (WP), some obsolete M2-series smo.

  7. Development began in 1924 from the British 4-inch (102 mm) Mk I smooth-bore mortar. The addition of rifling increased the caliber to 4.2 in (110 mm). The M1 fired chemical shells to a range of 2,400 yards (2,200 m).

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