Please enable JavaScript to view this site.

Ordnance, Explosives, and Related Items

Navigation: Fuzes > Bombs, Clusters and Dispensers > Britain

Pistol, Depth Charge, Mk 14, Mk 14*, Mk 16, Mk 16*

Scroll Prev Top Next More

 

1394-243

Description

The depth charge pistol consists of a valve unit, distance tube, and pistol mechanism. The valve unit is made of brass and is cylindrical, being threaded internally in the upper part to receive the valve cover; the lower end is also threaded externally to fit into the connector of the distance tube. A hole is drilled centrally through the valve cover in order to take the valve spindle. Around this hole are four smaller ones which act as water entry ports. Around the upper end of the valve spindle there fits the safety clip, having flattened arms which cover the water entry ports. On the lower end of the valve spindle is a shoulder to which is seated a valve washer held on by a cotter pin. The washer seats on a shoulder of the lower valve body. Continual pressure is being exerted downward by the compressed valve spring, which rides between the valve cover and the shoulder on the valve spindle. The valve cover is held in place by a shakeproof washer and a set screw.

The pistol mechanism is cylindrical and fits into the primer tube. The pistol cover is held into the pistol body by a locking ring and is screwed into the lower end of the distance piece. Around the sides of the pistol body are drilled six water-entry ports. There are also entry ports in the brass distance ring which fits in the rubber diaphragm. This diaphragm fits between an inner and outer sleeve. The diaphragm is double acting and is separated from the distance piece by a lead-foil ring, which keeps it from sticking. In the inner sleeve are drilled two holes, which contain two retaining balls engaged with a grooved neck of the spring-loaded striker. The striker spring rests between a shoulder on the lower end of the striker and the outer sleeve, so that, as the diaphragm expands and moves the two sleeves apart, the striker spring is compressed. To the lower end of the pistol body are threaded the detonator carrier and detonator.

The Mk XVI* is the same as the Mk XVI except that it is modified to be secured more easily into the Depth Charges Mk VIII or IX. and an inertia safety clip is fitted. Also, the distance tube is sweated to the adjuster body to prevent leakage into the distance tube. The Mk XIV* has the same modifications of the Mk XIV as the Mk XVI* has of the Mk XVI.

Functioning

No information about functioning.

See Also

Nothing else to see.

Source(s)

OP 1665, British Explosive Ordnance (1946)