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    The Navy boys & girls should know there are currently tumbling rounds for punching holes in in armour plating, which is rectangular... I dont know what they call them but I'd call them rounds (even tho they're not round)

    But what eva

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    Sabot?

    I don't see how a tumbling round would carry enough energy to punch through armour plating
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Sabot?

    I don't see how a tumbling round would carry enough energy to punch through armour plating
    Sorry... its a high caliber (sp?) deck gun on war ships

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne kohi
    Sorry... its a high caliber (sp?) deck gun on war ships
    Oh, sorry, see what you mean now. Those big 12.5 will fuck you up big time if they land close to you. (Heard from a reliable source)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Then there's the issue of drag v air resistance associated with objects with sharp corners travelling through the air etc.
    And still Kawasaki makes bikes with sharp edges...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy
    And still Kawasaki makes bikes with sharp edges...
    Brilliant!!!!
    You brought the thread round to bikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    DU knocks a reasonably decent hole in most armour known to man. Especially when thrown from a 120mm smooth bore or, preferably, a rifled 120mm L30 CHARM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    "Would bullets still be called rounds if they were square?"

    Your thoughts please.
    Sounds like a bit of lateral thinking's gone into the question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    And then there's the waiting for the pub to open thing - when you're hanging a-round.
    Or its time to shout for you round.

    Is this still a kiwi tradition or did it die a slow death with the 6 o'clock swill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    Or its time to shout for you round.

    Is this still a kiwi tradition or did it die a slow death with the 6 o'clock swill?

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    No, you can still shout a round (Export thanks) but the 6 o'clock swill died 'round' about the mid 60's (any pedant put an exact date on the end of the 6 o'clock swill?)
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    Since I'm not a pedant I can't give a precise date, but from memory it was about 1967 I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Sabot?
    not a tumbling round but a fuckin fast round of hard shit that uses its immense kinetic energy to travel through armour


    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Oh, sorry, see what you mean now. Those big 12.5 will fuck you up big time if they land close to you. (Heard from a reliable source)
    No one uses them anymore, if you are talking about the big 12.5 inch 16 inch guns etc

    the good old day of battleships like the missouri are gone, where the main guns threw rounds the size and weight of minis 30 odd k and the ships would leap a few feet sideways on a broadside, last used in battle in the Gulf conflict

    replaced with more accurate longer range faster 5 inch weapons that with special rounds can reach 100 odd ks and then there is missiles and aircraft that make the modern Navy so much more powerful
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    See, you looked at the other thread and it was worse, - should have stayed here and lern't summat, I mean when the fuzzy-wuzzies hordes come over the horizon and you can't get you Brown Bess loaded ..
    Tch tch man. The Brown bess was long obsolete by the time anyone was fighting Fuzzy Wuzzy. Martini-Henry maybe, or Snider on the other side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Tch tch man. The Brown bess was long obsolete by the time anyone was fighting Fuzzy Wuzzy. Martini-Henry maybe, or Snider on the other side.
    I know but it makes a good yarn - and I bet idb DIDN'T know up until now

    That's if he ever comes back to this thread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    not a tumbling round but a fuckin fast round of hard shit that uses its immense kinetic energy to travel through armour
    They started using Tungsten in WW2 and depleted uranium was used in the Gulf War

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