Talk:16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun
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editMuzzle Velocity
The text reports the muzzle velocity of 2,650 fps and the table says 2,800 fps. Can anyone resolve this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tomcard (talk • contribs) 18:46, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
- Clarified per NavWeaps.com. RobDuch (talk) 05:34, 10 April 2016 (UTC)
Dead link
editDuring several automated bot runs the following external link was found to be unavailable. Please check if the link is in fact down and fix or remove it in that case!
- http://www.geocities.com/fort_tilden/16ingun.html
- In 16"/50 caliber M1919 gun on 2011-05-25 01:50:42, 410 Gone
- In 16"/50 caliber M1919 gun on 2011-06-01 18:44:54, 410 Gone
Dead link 2
editDuring several automated bot runs the following external link was found to be unavailable. Please check if the link is in fact down and fix or remove it in that case!
- http://www.wva.army.mil/MUSEUM.HTM
- In 16"/50 caliber M1919 gun on 2011-05-25 01:50:42, 404 Not Found
- In 16"/50 caliber M1919 gun on 2011-06-01 18:44:58, 404 Not Found
Muzzle velocity ?
editText says 2,650 feet/second, infobox says 2,800. ?? Rcbutcher (talk) 00:09, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
- Clarified per NavWeaps.com. RobDuch (talk) 05:34, 10 April 2016 (UTC)
Any pictures of them deployed on shore?
editThey were placed on the west coast, any pictures? Did one appear in the Great Dictator?--Teslashark (talk) 15:15, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
Caliber conversion is not accurate?
editThe USN never used a (410mm)16.1" gun the 16-inch conversion should be 406mm. This can be seen on the largest caliber cannon wiki aswell as the Nav Weps page on it.