This video from Forgotten Weapons discusses the Krupp 50mm mountain guns acquired by Siam (now Thailand) in 1906. These guns were designed for portability, capable of being broken down for transport by elephant, mule, or soldiers. The description highlights their simple construction with a fixed barrel and steel-belted wooden wheels. A notable point is that these specific guns are exempted from NFA regulations and transfer like standard firearms, making them an attractive option for cannon enthusiasts. The video also corrects an earlier assumption about a Thai property mark, identifying the interlocking rings as Krupp's logo.
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