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Some additional details of the 16 inch guns previously discussed,
including both a breakdown of the gun and ballistic charts.

http://www.eugeneleeslover.com/AMMUN...D-FORWARD.html

http://www.eugeneleeslover.com/USN-G...NGE-TABLE.html

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On Nov 27, 8:21*am, Bruce in Bangkok
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Bruce


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Is this your Christmas wish list for your boat?
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 05:50:26 -0800 (PST), Jim Wilkins
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On Nov 27, 8:21Â*am, Bruce in Bangkok
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Some additional details of the 16 inch guns Â*previously discussed,

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Bruce


Thanks

Is this your Christmas wish list for your boat?


Good Lord man, the BIG boat is only 40 ft long.... On the other hand
you wouldn't need any recoil bits. Just strap it down and fire it...
straight astern. Sure make the sea scooter boys wake up as you come
surfing by :-)

(I wonder when Gunner will horse trade for one. Hand loader's heaven)
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Bruce how are things going over there? I looks bad on TV.
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Bruce how are things going over there? I looks bad on TV.
...lew...


The "mobs", to use the Thai vernacular, are in three places,
government House - located near the center of town; Don Maung airport
- the old airport, on the northern fringe of Bangkok and the new
airport - southeast of the city.

Given that the "mobs" are not unruly and not antagonistic they don't
cause any problems for the average Bangkokian. other then adding to
Bangkok's normal traffic congestion. The average Thai never sees them
except on the T.V.

Even the tourists at the airport, who, not speaking Thai, aren't
really aware of what is going on, have not reported any cases where
they have been in danger.
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