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Large, organised with pictures and tables. Worthy of a B, though barely since it lacks bibliography and references. If this gun was on Fletcher-class destroyers it served then with the Hellenic and Turkish navy well into the 1990's. I'll check this out later Ikokki 11:14, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
27 gun mounts of this type gun were refurbished and placed on 17 ships build during the 1960s by the US Navy. These ships served into the later portion of the 1980s at which time they were decommissioned. Those are the Garcia class (10 ships FF-1040-1049), Brooke Class (FFG-1 to 6) and Glover. Wfoj2 ( talk) 01:03, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
Should the metric conversion really be in the title of the article?
—wwoods 19:21, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm an old retired Fire Control Technician. Since it was the policy on many ships to cross train people in the Ordnance Division, I have also taken Gunner's Mate courses. And I have served as part of a Mk 12 gun crew, although only during practice shoots.
With your permission, I would like to expand this article, and make some minor corrections. For example the Mk 12 5"/38cal Gun is only the equipment inside the trunnions. Everything outside the trunnions is called the mount. There are Mk 21 mounts, Mk 30 mounts, Mk 28 mounts, and etc. They are mounts that carry one or two Mk 12 5"/38cal Gun Assemblies.
I would like to have a section dedicated just to the Mk 12 Gun Assembly. Including the slide, housing, breech bloc, recoil system, counter recoil system, power rammer, barrel, safety equipment, ammunition, and etc.
Then I would like to describe the various mount types. There is the single open pedestal, single open base ring, single enclosed base ring, and twin enclosed base ring.
I hope I can help. FTC Gerry 23:54, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
I looked in vain for the weight of the shell and info on its filling. Rcbutcher ( talk) 12:40, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
The present lead photo in the Infobox is not very representative of the GUN, it better fits down in the Gun Mounts chapter. I would suggest a photo of an open mount gun. The image of the open mount gun later in the article surrounded by the crew wouldn't be my first choice though, as the gun isn't the focus of that photo either. -- J Clear ( talk) 01:49, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
"The clearing charge (also called, "the short round") is a short case, cut off and plugged just above the wad, with a full charge. It is used to clear the gun after a misfire". This leaves the reader asking why the special short case rather than just a regular case. Without an explanation of how it worked the information does not mean much. Explanation please. Rcbutcher ( talk) 11:06, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
I hope this clear things up. FTC Gerry ( talk) 11:13, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
I can find nowhere on the web a definition of 5"/38. Google finds only Biblical references, or this article. But what the heck does that mean? Is it a five inch in diameter bore? what is 38 caliber referring to? I am totally ignorant of what this means. To my knowledge 38 caliber means 0.38 inches, and refers to the diameter of the bore of the barrel. Or of the diameter of the bullet that the barrel is designed for. Nick Beeson ( talk) 19:03, 23 July 2014 (UTC)
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