Message from @Phoenix 3-1
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<: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
@ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty i mean we all knew it was sarcasm otherwise you would have been kicked for being a liberal
No spicy I'm not
aight
Your concealed carry, I counter open carry.
heres mine
I hate walmart doesn't let me buy 357 mm for my pistol anymore
*looks at 800mm cal barrel*
hmm
What in the world do you have that fires an 800mm round? That's over 31 inches in diameter.
so uh, you know that gun you got in the pic?
thats it
Oh ok, I didn't remember the round the gun used off the top of my head.
yeah
357mm if its a gun caliber, i assume its something mounted on smaller warships
i'ver personally never seen a 357mm gun but thats what i assume
If you try and Google 357mm gun, Google keeps trying to correct it.
The Schwerer Gustav 80cm. Fired once... at Russia.... because that was the only target big enough to hit with it.
Didn't germans fire those railway cannons at Paris a few times
I think a couple large bore cannons in WWI
Thanks alpha that's funny
But not that behemoth.
Yeah they where smaller bore
Yes they are literally called the Paris gun
here
28.3 cm compared to 80 cm...
Sexy...its a cannon
The shells initially used had a diameter of 216 mm (8.5 in) and a length of 960 mm (38 in).
I remember seeing a planned warship of a destroyer sized that had one of those for coastal bombardment
that would be impressive
The Wunderwaffen ideas were insane... look up the Ratte tank
It won't work but interesting to see it flip in the ocean
I have
Awesome, but horribly impractical. Besides, imagine maintaining that.
Tsar tank is just as crazy
yes it is
They remind me of the wheel tanks from Attack of the Clones
Fun Fact: The shells of the Paris gun were the first manmade objects to reach the stratosphere