Topic: Anyone know anything about naval guns?

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June 4th, 2004   Post 1
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Post; Anyone know anything about naval guns?


Anyone know how naval gun nomenclature works? For example, with small arms when we refer to a "calber" we are talking about a multiple of an inch eg. .50 cal = ½" bore diameter; .22 cal = .22" bore diameter etc. As for naval guns there are/were 16"/50 guns which are called 16 inch 50 caliber guns. I'm fairly confident that the 16" refers to the bore diameter so the question would be about the 50 caliber part of it. I do have a theory but I thought someone might know for sure. Anyone?
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June 4th, 2004   Post 2
Mark Conley
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heres one explanation:

http://www.hazegray.org/faq/smn6.htm#F14
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June 4th, 2004   Post 3
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Thanks that's basically what I thought although I wasn't sure of the exact ratio between the bore diameter and the barrel length. I also believe that the method of measurement may vary from one country to another.
 
June 4th, 2004   Post 4
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The Brits are smart at least, they measure(d?) their gun size by the weight of the shell fired. Good system.
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