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  2. 8-inch/55-caliber gun - Wikipedia

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    8-inch/55-caliber gun

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  6. List of examples of lengths - Wikipedia

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    2 cm — approximate width of an adult human finger; 2.54 cm — 1 inch; 3.1 cm — 1 attoparsec (10 −18 parsecs) 3.5 cm — width of film commonly used in motion pictures and still photography; 4.3 cm — minimum diameter of a golf ball [32] 7.3-7.5 cm — diameter of a baseball [33] 8.6 cm × 5.4 cm — dimensions of a typical credit card [34]

  7. List of naval guns by caliber - Wikipedia

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    List of naval guns by caliber

  8. BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The BL 8 inch gun Mark VIII [note 1] was the main battery gun used on the Royal Navy's County-class cruisers, [note 2] in compliance with the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. . This treaty allowed ships of not more than 10,000 tons standard displacement and with guns no larger than 8 inches (203 mm) to be excluded from total tonnage limitations on a nation's capital sh

  9. EOC 8 inch 45 caliber - Wikipedia

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    EOC 8 inch 45 caliber. The EOC 8 inch 45 caliber were a family of related 8-inch (203 mm) 45 caliber naval guns designed by the Elswick Ordnance Company and manufactured by Armstrong for export customers before World War I. In addition to being produced in the United Kingdom licensed variants were produced in Italy and in Japan. [1]