Message from @Phoenix 3-1

Discord ID: 773779595345920050


2020-11-05 04:56:39 UTC  

<:Trigglypuff:758720194646114385> WHAT DO YOU MEAN 1776 IS A YEAR ITS THE AMOUNT OF GENDERS!!!!!!!!!!!
<:benshapirolasereyes:736783642205880320> the year 1776 is when great america was independent

2020-11-05 04:57:05 UTC  

@ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty i mean we all knew it was sarcasm otherwise you would have been kicked for being a liberal

2020-11-05 04:57:09 UTC  

No spicy I'm not

2020-11-05 04:57:19 UTC  

aight

2020-11-05 04:58:34 UTC  

Your concealed carry, I counter open carry.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/773773230800109598/63552c3828d6180cfbbd5d61f15afc33--gun-humor-gun-memes.jpg

2020-11-05 04:59:35 UTC  

heres mine

2020-11-05 04:59:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/773773555317735434/31335923.png

2020-11-05 05:00:32 UTC  

I hate walmart doesn't let me buy 357 mm for my pistol anymore

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/773773723760328704/signal-2020-09-07-160524.jpg

2020-11-05 05:02:42 UTC  

*looks at 800mm cal barrel*

2020-11-05 05:02:44 UTC  

hmm

2020-11-05 05:04:53 UTC  

What in the world do you have that fires an 800mm round? That's over 31 inches in diameter.

2020-11-05 05:05:16 UTC  

so uh, you know that gun you got in the pic?

2020-11-05 05:05:19 UTC  

thats it

2020-11-05 05:05:58 UTC  

Oh ok, I didn't remember the round the gun used off the top of my head.

2020-11-05 05:06:18 UTC  

yeah

2020-11-05 05:06:42 UTC  

357mm if its a gun caliber, i assume its something mounted on smaller warships

2020-11-05 05:07:07 UTC  

i'ver personally never seen a 357mm gun but thats what i assume

2020-11-05 05:08:21 UTC  

If you try and Google 357mm gun, Google keeps trying to correct it.

2020-11-05 05:18:15 UTC  

The Schwerer Gustav 80cm. Fired once... at Russia.... because that was the only target big enough to hit with it.

2020-11-05 05:23:27 UTC  

Didn't germans fire those railway cannons at Paris a few times

2020-11-05 05:23:51 UTC  

I thought so

2020-11-05 05:24:06 UTC  

I think a couple large bore cannons in WWI

2020-11-05 05:24:13 UTC  

Thanks alpha that's funny

2020-11-05 05:24:29 UTC  

But not that behemoth.

2020-11-05 05:24:52 UTC  

Yeah they where smaller bore

2020-11-05 05:25:00 UTC  

Yes they are literally called the Paris gun

2020-11-05 05:25:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/773779980516982794/OIP.png

2020-11-05 05:25:25 UTC  

here

2020-11-05 05:25:37 UTC  

28.3 cm compared to 80 cm...

2020-11-05 05:25:40 UTC  

Sexy...its a cannon

2020-11-05 05:26:16 UTC  

The shells initially used had a diameter of 216 mm (8.5 in) and a length of 960 mm (38 in).

2020-11-05 05:27:36 UTC  

I remember seeing a planned warship of a destroyer sized that had one of those for coastal bombardment

2020-11-05 05:28:04 UTC  

that would be impressive

2020-11-05 05:28:11 UTC  

The Wunderwaffen ideas were insane... look up the Ratte tank

2020-11-05 05:28:38 UTC  

It won't work but interesting to see it flip in the ocean

2020-11-05 05:28:48 UTC  

I have

2020-11-05 05:29:16 UTC  

Awesome, but horribly impractical. Besides, imagine maintaining that.

2020-11-05 05:29:27 UTC  

Tsar tank is just as crazy

2020-11-05 05:29:58 UTC  

yes it is

2020-11-05 05:30:07 UTC  

They remind me of the wheel tanks from Attack of the Clones

2020-11-05 05:30:38 UTC  

Fun Fact: The shells of the Paris gun were the first manmade objects to reach the stratosphere