M1910 Field Gun
The M1910 Field Gun is a Russian artillery piece designed in the early 20th century. It features a 76.2 mm caliber and was primarily used during World War I and the Russian Civil War. The gun is known for its reliability and effectiveness in various combat situations, making it a significant asset for the Russian military.
This field gun is a breech-loading weapon, allowing for quicker reloading compared to muzzle-loading artillery. Its design influenced later artillery developments, and it was often towed by horses or vehicles. The M1910 was eventually replaced by more advanced artillery systems but remains an important part of military history.