This is a gun/guns:

Shipsguns by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr
This is a rifle:

RicksTacRifle by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr

Shipsguns by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr
This is a rifle:

RicksTacRifle by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr
RMulhern said:This is a gun/guns:
Shipsguns by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr
This is a rifle:
RicksTacRifle by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr
ebb said:60 miles? If the ship were moving it would be in the next zip code before the round hit the target.
ebb said:Guns and Ammo had a write up about the 16 inch guns on the New Jersey class boats.
boogershooter said:A drill sargents definition usually trumps all others,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NP8y63Ms4o
ebb said:60 miles? If the ship were moving it would be in the next zip code before the round hit the target.
snakepit said:ebb said:Guns and Ammo had a write up about the 16 inch guns on the New Jersey class boats.
There was no New Jersey Class Battleships. The New Jersey was one of the 4 Iowa Class Battleships. The class is named after the first ship in the class. The Iowa Class Battleships were the Iowa BB61, New Jersey BB62, Missouri BB63 and Wisconsin BB64.
Lazydays said:snakepit said:ebb said:Guns and Ammo had a write up about the 16 inch guns on the New Jersey class boats.
There was no New Jersey Class Battleships. The New Jersey was one of the 4 Iowa Class Battleships. The class is named after the first ship in the class. The Iowa Class Battleships were the Iowa BB61, New Jersey BB62, Missouri BB63 and Wisconsin BB64.
I'm one of the few folks on this planet that has called in strikes from an Iowa class ship, and is still alive. I did it in the fall of 1968 near Tam Key.
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