6-inch/50-caliber gun
< 6-inch
| 6"/50 caliber Mark 6 and Mark 8 | |
|---|---|
USS Ohio (BB-12), 6-inch/50 caliber guns. | |
| Type | |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1903 |
| Used by | United States Navy |
| Wars | |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Bureau of Ordnance |
| Designed | 1898 |
| Manufacturer | |
| Produced | 1900–1917 |
| No. built |
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| Variants | Mark 6 and Mark 8 |
| Specifications | |
| Mass |
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| Length | 300.2 in (7,630 mm) |
| Barrel length | 294 in (7,500 mm) bore (49 calibers) |
| Shell | 105 lb (48 kg) naval armor-piercing |
| Caliber | 6 in (152 mm) |
| Elevation | −10° to +15° |
| Traverse | −100° to +100° |
| Rate of fire | 6 rounds per minute |
| Muzzle velocity | 2,800 ft/s (850 m/s) |
| Effective firing range |
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The 6"/50 caliber gun Mark 6 and Mark 8 (spoken "six-inch-fifty-caliber") were used for the secondary batteries of the United States Navy's Maine-class and Virginia-class battleships, as well as the Pennsylvania-class and Tennessee-class armored cruisers. They were also used as the main battery on the St. Louis-class protected cruisers.