Punt Gun Mosquito Query

Started by Cobra, June 08, 2012, 09:51:15 PM

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Cobra

Hey Guys, i was just wondering about something because of a TV Show i was watching. Tell if Anyone knows This:Was there Ever a Plan to Equip a Mosquito with a Punt Gun? i know how Honkin' Big those things are but,did the RAF Consider Arming a Mosquito with one as a Possible Response to Operation Sea Lion during WW2? Hope this Doesn't Sound Nuts, but i'd seen a Punt Gun on a TV Show Called 'American Guns', a Client Paid to have a Modern version Built for him! That's Why i Asked!

Thanks for looking. Dan

TallEng

I don't think the RAF ever thought of fitting a punt gun to a Mosquito! ;D
But they did fit a 57mm (6 pounder) to some.
I believe they where known as the Mosquito XVIII sometimes known as the "Tsetse" Mosquito.
It was first intended as an Anti-Tank weapon, but in the end was used by Coastal Command in the anti shipping
Role.

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Cobra

Thanks. i wondered because i Figured something like That would 'Scare the Knickers' off German Troops if something like that Showed up :wacko: Stay Cool. Dan

andrewj

Nice idea, would work well against massed troops, but you would need a different aircraft to a Mossie for the "Sealion" period. Perhaps a Blenheim would do.

rickshaw

I think you'll find the Mollins gun was originally an MGB gun.  I've never seen any evidence that the Mosquito equipped with it, the Mk.XVIII was ever intended for anything other than anti-shipping work.     Mollins the company that made the autoloader used to make cigarette rolling machinery.  They also made the loader and fuse setters for the 3.7in and 4.5in AA guns.  I suppose one long, cylindrical object is much like any other, really.  ;D
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I think it's RAF Hendon but one of the museums has a Molins gun on display and I was suprised at the size of the thing
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Quote from: rickshaw on June 09, 2012, 08:26:17 AM
I think you'll find the Mollins gun was originally an MGB gun.  I've never seen any evidence that the Mosquito equipped with it, the Mk.XVIII was ever intended for anything other than anti-shipping work.     Mollins the company that made the autoloader used to make cigarette rolling machinery.  They also made the loader and fuse setters for the 3.7in and 4.5in AA guns.  I suppose one long, cylindrical object is much like any other, really.  ;D

Molins auto-loading adaptation of the 6pdr was originally an anti-tank gun intended for a fast tank destroyer:
http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/Molins.htm

Rheged

Quote from: NARSES2 on June 10, 2012, 04:36:31 AM
I think it's RAF Hendon but one of the museums has a Molins gun on display and I was suprised at the size of the thing

I think I saw one of these at Cosford recently. It was described by one of the staff as a "thinking stick".......get hit by a Molins gun and you definitely  pause for thought!
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Quote from: NARSES2 on June 10, 2012, 04:36:31 AM
I think it's RAF Hendon but one of the museums has a Molins gun on display and I was suprised at the size of the thing
Yeah, It sits next to the Stranraer
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Quote from: Martin H on June 10, 2012, 10:54:19 AM
Quote from: NARSES2 on June 10, 2012, 04:36:31 AM
I think it's RAF Hendon but one of the museums has a Molins gun on display and I was suprised at the size of the thing
Yeah, It sits next to the Stranraer

It's a good thing they didn't try and install it IN the Stranraer, it would have stopped dead when the gun was fired!  :o
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Quote from: NARSES2 on June 10, 2012, 04:36:31 AM
I think it's RAF Hendon but one of the museums has a Molins gun on display and I was suprised at the size of the thing

The de Havilland Museum has one, located with W4050 (or it was in 2007).