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  2. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 study of 15,521 men found that the average length of a stretched flaccid penis was 13.24 cm (5.21 inches) long, which is near identical to the average length of an erect human penis which is 13.12 cm (5.17 inches) long. [11]

  3. BL 7.5-inch Mk VI naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The BL 7.5-inch gun Mark VI [3] was the 45 calibre naval gun forming the main battery of Royal Navy Hawkins-class cruisers. These ships with seven single gun mounts were significant to the cruiser limitations defined by the Washington Naval Treaty .

  4. 7.5×55mm Swiss - Wikipedia

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    The previous generation of the military calibres used in Europe at the time were 10 to 14 mm (and black powder) as opposed to 7.5 mm of the Schmidt–Rubin ammunition, but the transition was underway in late 1880s (e. g., 8×50mmR Lebel was adopted in 1886 and 7.65×53mm Mauser in 1889). It was one of the first with 7.5 mm copper-jacketed ...

  5. Talk:Human penis size/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    At the other end of the scale of "normal", a penis that's 7 inches in length by 6 inches in girth will displace 20 cubic inches of volume. In comparison, the 7x6 inch penis at the higher end of "normal" displaces more than 3 times (214%) as much 3 dimensional space, or volume, as the 5x4 inch penis at the lower end.

  6. 7.5×54mm French - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5×54mm French, 7.5 French, or 7.5 MAS (designated as the 7,5 × 54 MAS by the C.I.P. [1]) is a rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge.It was developed by France as an update to the 7.5×57mm MAS mod. 1924 cartridge.

  7. 7.92×57mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    German 7.92 mm s.S. 12.8 g (198 gr) Full Metal Jacket Boat-Tail round Left 7.9 mm s.S. and right S.m.E. ammunition beside their boat-tailed projectiles Steel lacquered cased German s.S. ball ammunition produced in 1941 Spitzgeschoß mit Kern, yellow bullet, and red primer sealant S.m.K. L'spur - Spitzgeschoß mit Kern Leuchtspur, red circular ...

  8. 7×57mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    British cartridge nomenclature designated caliber in inches, and the cartridge was known as the .275 bore after the measurement of a 7 mm rifle's bore across the lands. [3] While some have stated that the cartridge is erroneously referred to as the ".275 Rigby", both Rigby & Sons and Kynoch (another UK ammunition firm) sold the cartridge in ...

  9. 5-inch/38-caliber gun - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 81 As this gun's caliber is 5 inches (127mm), its barrel length is 38 times 5 inches: 190 inches (480 cm; 16 ft). Barrel description [5]: 160 Radially expanded monobloc steel alloy. Weight: 2,000 pounds (910 kilograms) The bore is chrome plated from the origin of rifling (forward end of the chamber) to the muzzle.