ebay mike said:... I have a partially completed 4-6-2 2-6-4 Garrett which might look at home hauling this beast...
There is a really interesting book written by Charles S Small (I think) about the Californian rail guns. They had to specially prepare where they were going to fire from. One time they were ordered to fire from some unprepared and compacted ground and the whole shebang "bounced" and compacted the ground up to 12"!. A very interesting book. Mine is a reprint. There was also one written by him on the Phillipine forts, WW1 trench railways as well.No John, they just shot backwards several feet. From what technical data I have been able to find the barrel is mounted on a secondary 'tube' which appeared to contain a shock absorbing device. Not sure if spring or haudraulic. If you check out Krupp K5 on YouTube there is plenty of archive footage of the beast in anger.