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  2. 16-inch/50-caliber M1919 gun - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The 16-inch gun M1919 was built using the wire-wound method, common in Europe but rare in the United States. [11] Based on the Coast Artillery's experience operating heavy weapons in World War I, especially the French-made 400 mm (15.75 inch) Modèle 1916 railway howitzer , the M1919 barbette carriage was designed with an elevation of ...

  3. 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun - Wikipedia

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    Complementing the 16-in/50 caliber Mark 7 gun was a fire control computer, the Ford Instrument Company Mark 8 Range Keeper. This analog computer was used to direct the fire from the battleship's big guns, taking into account factors including the speed of the targeted ship, the projectile's travel time, and air resistance.

  4. 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the 16-inch Mark 2 and Mark 3 guns was also cancelled with 70 completed, plus the prototype, Gun No. 42. Twenty of the existing guns were transferred to the Army in 1922 to supplement the Army's more massive and much more expensive 16-inch gun M1919, of which only seven were ever deployed. The remaining Mk2/Mk3 guns were ...

  5. M1919 Browning machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The original M1919 was designed for use with tanks. [14] The water-cooled M1917 was inappropriate due to weight and the vulnerability of the water jacket. Browning modified the M1917 to be air-cooled by making changes that included dropping the water jacket and using a heavier barrel. [14] In total, there were six variants of the basic M1919 ...

  6. List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog ...

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    E27 Carriages, disappearing, 16", L.F. - all models - Parts and equipment (16-inch gun M1895, 16-inch gun M1919) E28 Howitzer 16-inch, M1920. on Barbette Carriage M1920; E29 Carriages, mortar, 12" - all models - Parts and equipment; E30 Mount, pedestal, gun, 75mm, M1 - all models - Parts and equipment 75 mm gun M1916

  7. Category:400 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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  8. 16 inch Coast Gun M1919 - Wikipedia

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  9. 16-inch/45-caliber Mark 6 gun - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, the 12"/50-caliber Mark 8 gun of the Alaska-class large cruisers had a barrel life of 344 shots, while the 16"/50-caliber Mark 7 gun fitted in the Iowa-class battleships had a barrel life of 290 rounds. [2] Turning at 4 degrees a second, each turret could train to 150 degrees on either side of the ship.