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  2. 3-inch M1902 field gun - Wikipedia

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    A cutaway from a 3.8-inch gun manual, showing the internal design very similar to the 3-inch gun. 3-inch Gun, Model of 1904. New breech mechanism. 3-inch Gun, Model of 1905. Similar to the Model of 1904, except made about 50 lb (23 kg) lighter by reduction of the outside diameters of the gun and modification of the clip hoop that secures the ...

  3. 3-inch gun M5 - Wikipedia

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    14.7 km (9.13 mi) The 3-inch gun M5 was an anti-tank gun developed in the United States during World War II. The gun combined a 3-inch (76.2 mm) barrel of the anti-aircraft gun T9 and elements of the 105 mm howitzer M2. The M5 was issued exclusively to the US Army tank destroyer battalions starting in 1943. It saw combat in the Italian Campaign ...

  4. RBL 40-pounder Armstrong gun - Wikipedia

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    Muzzle velocity. 1,180 feet per second (360 m/s) [3] The Armstrong RBL 40-pounder gun was introduced into use in 1860 for service on both land and sea. It used William Armstrong 's new and innovative rifled breechloading mechanism. It remained in use until 1902 when replaced by more modern Breech Loading (BL) guns.

  5. QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Navy 3-pounder gun on a central pivot mount in 1915. The QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss or in French use Canon Hotchkiss à tir rapide de 47 mm were a family of long-lived light 47 mm naval guns introduced in 1886 to defend against new, small and fast vessels such as torpedo boats and later submarines. There were many variants produced, often ...

  6. Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70 - Wikipedia

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    DARDO is a close-in weapon system (CIWS) built by the Italian companies Breda and Oto Melara. Breda Meccanica Bresciana (now in Oto Melara) of Italy uses the Bofors 40 mm L/70 gun in its anti-aircraft weapon systems Type 64, Type 106, Type 107, Type 564 and Type 520. They have developed also the CIWS system named DARDO for the Italian Army and ...

  7. 3-inch gun M1918 - Wikipedia

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    3-inch gun M1918. The 3-inch gun M1918 was a United States 3-inch anti-aircraft gun that entered service in 1918 and served until it was largely superseded by the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun M3 in 1930, though the M1918 remained with some National Guard units until early in World War II. [ 3] The M3 was subsequently replaced by the M1 90mm AA gun ...

  8. Hi-Point Model JCP - Wikipedia

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    The model JCP has a polymer frame like all Hi-Point pistols, a 4.5 inch barrel, and a slide composed of ZAMAK -3 [citation needed] with steel reinforcements. It features an integral accessory rail for mounting lasers and flashlights on Hi-Point rings. The safety is a combination lever for locking the slide and blocking the sear movement.

  9. 10-inch/40-caliber gun Mark 3 - Wikipedia

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    2,700 ft/s (820 m/s) Effective firing range. 20,000 yd (18,288 m) at 14.5° elevation. The 10"/40 caliber gun Mark 3 (spoken "ten-inch-forty-caliber") was used for the main batteries of the United States Navy 's last generation of armored cruisers, the Tennessee -class. The Mark 3s were the last, and most powerful, 10-inch (254 mm) guns built ...