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RE: 5" guns on ships
Someone explain this to me please. I have read where 5" guns are sometimes referred to as being .38 caliber. Here is where my ignorance kicks in! When I think of .38 caliber, I think of the pistol. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't a 5" round somewhat larger than a .38 pistol round?!!
O.K., all kidding aside, how does the .38 caliber designation relate to a 5" gun? |
Re: 5" guns on ships
The 38 refers to the length of the barrel. It is 38 calibers long or 38 times the 5" bore diameter. The designation of the whole assembly is the Mark 12 5"/38 although I have heard a Gunner's Mate-Guns call it a Mark 38. I have messed with mortars and howitzers but accurate gunnery on a rolling ship is amazing. They can do it.
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Thanks guys. This is one of those questions I've wondered about for years. Absolutely useless knowledge for most people, but typical of my military trivia obsessed brain!!!
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Re: 5" guns on ships
Pistol,
Let me 'second' hkruss. Dad's explanation of how a 16" gun could be a 45 cal didn't make much sense to me (too technical, I guess). Yours was totally understandable! mrk |
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