Navy gun practice on a ship
Navy gun practice on a ship
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Navy gun practice on a ship
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Re: Navy gun practice on a ship
We had twin 50's port and starboard on the Patrol Gunboat I was on.
Couldn't hit shit with them, either !!!
The noise was intimidating, tho..

Couldn't hit shit with them, either !!!

The noise was intimidating, tho..

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Re: Navy gun practice on a ship
I had the .50 Cal Browning atop an M1A1 Abrams. They said hit that target. You couldn't do it. The gun was not movable to a certain arc.
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Re: Navy gun practice on a ship
Yeah, but fun to pop off some rounds tho.
Not so fun to carry the b*stards up 2 decks and mount them when the boat was rolling! They ARE heavy !!!
Then hump the ammo...
Ahh, good times !
Plus we had really old ammo, so a lot of duds.
Not so fun to carry the b*stards up 2 decks and mount them when the boat was rolling! They ARE heavy !!!
Then hump the ammo...
Ahh, good times !

Plus we had really old ammo, so a lot of duds.

Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO