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Name that caliber
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I was expecting to see brake parts or measuring devices.;)
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OOPPSS!!!!!!!! dang thank you!!
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:-) Now lets see if you can make a change in that title, good luck.
Cheers Richard |
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.30-'06, 7.62 x 39, .270 WSM, .30-30, .223, .44 mag, .40 S&W, 9mm, .32 ACP, .36 caliber round ball for a Colt Navy.
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id you got 6 right, Jeff, 6 right but not all the same ones.
Rwebb, I have no idea! |
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.30-06
.303 7mm-08 .35 Remington .223 .44mag .40S&W 9mm .32 .36 |
7 Taz, ( & great guess on the .35 Remington but no cigar)
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#4 from the left is 30-30
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#4 from left 300 mag remington?
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i cant tell from a pic.
no size reference. it would be alot easier if let us see the bottom of the cartridges :D |
fun game
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30 cal sabots, or that's the claim
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OK guys from the left...
30.06 7.62x54R 6.5 Creedmoor Making a precision rifle using this caliber. .32 Remington From my Grandfather's hunting rifle. A Remington Model 14. .44 magnum .40S&W 9mm .32 acp .36 caliber round ball |
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18 inch Iowa |
Iowa had 16" guns. Only the Yamato had 18" guns.
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shell for 16"/50, with 6 powder bags
Battleship’s 16-inch shells - Framework - Photos and Video - Visual Storytelling from the Los Angeles Times http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm Although, yes it is from an Iowa-class BB. The fuse end is kind of interesting. I don't recognize that off hand, although my more recent (but not that recent) experience with big bullets is with US Army stuff, like the 155mm M864 DPICM. --- Btw, thanks for the original question starting this thread. The identity of the 3rd one was bugging me. dw (former USN STG3) |
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