I was a Machinist Mate on the Robi in the mid 80's. I always thought it odd they put me in the Mount 52 projectile mag as my GQ station. Never complained though. The AC down there was heavenly compared to #2 engine room.
Loader Mt 51 USS Blandy during an apparent lull during an NGFS I wandered topside through the hatch aft of bosun's locker and they started shooting while I was out in the open I wasn't visible by the bridge as I was forward of the mount let me tell you the muzzle blast from that is no joke. To this day, I don't know how they fired those things back in world war II without a deflector.
Rock on, brother. I usually was OMC operator, but occasionally I did gun captain. It was a great time to be alive. I really miss getting to use my 0876 (MK42 mods 9&10) NEC on a daily basis.
Definitely not. There is no recoil of the barrel whatsoever. I was a MK42 Gunner's Mate for four years, and the barrel recoils rearward 12"-18" when firing real ammo. I still wouldn't feel good driving my ship past that barrel, firing saluting rounds or not, having to rely on the Gunner's Mates firing them to be sure no projectiles were in the ammo drums below decks. FWIW, in my entire time, we never fired saluting rounds out of our guns, and I didn't know they were even available for 5"/54 caliber guns, as they clearly are from watching this video.
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns I WAS THE GUN CAPTAIN ON MOUNT 52 ON HS THEMISTOCLES HELLENIC NAVY (EX USS BERKELEY DDG 15 ). SHOOTING SALLUTING ROUNDS WITH THESE GUNS WAS AGAINST SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BECAUSE YOU HAD TO INTERFERE THE SEQUENSE OF OPERATION WICH WAS TO DANGEROUS FOR ACCIDENTS . IT WAS WRITEN INSIDE THE BIBLIOGRAPHY. THE ONLY REASON TO DO THAT WAS FOR GLEARING CHARGE DUE TO MISFIRE, IN ORDER TO SHOOT THE PROJECTILE FROM THE GUN BARREL.WE NEVER FIRED SALUTING AMMO IN THE HELLENIC NAVY PROBABLY IN THIS VIDEO THEY USE NORMAL BATTLE CASES...
Me too. Brings back memories of mount 51, USS McCandless FF-1084 89.
Brings back some memories from Mount 51, USS Robison, DDG-12, '72
I was a Machinist Mate on the Robi in the mid 80's. I always thought it odd they put me in the Mount 52 projectile mag as my GQ station. Never complained though. The AC down there was heavenly compared to #2 engine room.
Loader Mt 51 USS Blandy during an apparent lull during an NGFS I wandered topside through the hatch aft of bosun's locker and they started shooting while I was out in the open I wasn't visible by the bridge as I was forward of the mount let me tell you the muzzle blast from that is no joke. To this day, I don't know how they fired those things back in world war II without a deflector.
Great stuff Mt 52 brothers! Former Mount Captain 51 on the Henry B. Wilson, DDG-7
Rock on, brother.
I usually was OMC operator, but occasionally I did gun captain.
It was a great time to be alive.
I really miss getting to use my 0876 (MK42 mods 9&10) NEC on a daily basis.
How did you get on that ship? 秘密?
Are they firing with live ammunition?
Definitely not.
There is no recoil of the barrel whatsoever.
I was a MK42 Gunner's Mate for four years, and the barrel recoils rearward 12"-18" when firing real ammo.
I still wouldn't feel good driving my ship past that barrel, firing saluting rounds or not, having to rely on the Gunner's Mates firing them to be sure no projectiles were in the ammo drums below decks.
FWIW, in my entire time, we never fired saluting rounds out of our guns, and I didn't know they were even available for 5"/54 caliber guns, as they clearly are from watching this video.
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns I WAS THE GUN CAPTAIN ON MOUNT 52 ON HS THEMISTOCLES HELLENIC NAVY (EX USS BERKELEY DDG 15 ). SHOOTING SALLUTING ROUNDS WITH THESE GUNS WAS AGAINST SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BECAUSE YOU HAD TO INTERFERE THE SEQUENSE OF OPERATION WICH WAS TO DANGEROUS FOR ACCIDENTS . IT WAS WRITEN INSIDE THE BIBLIOGRAPHY. THE ONLY REASON TO DO THAT WAS FOR GLEARING CHARGE DUE TO MISFIRE, IN ORDER TO SHOOT THE PROJECTILE FROM THE GUN BARREL.WE NEVER FIRED SALUTING AMMO IN THE HELLENIC NAVY PROBABLY IN THIS VIDEO THEY USE NORMAL BATTLE CASES...
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