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The 10"/31 caliber gun Mark 1 Mod 1 (spoken "ten-inch-thirty-one--caliber") and the 10"/35 caliber gun Mark 1 Mod 2 were both used for the primary batteries of the United States Navy's Amphitrite-class monitor Miantonomoh. The 10"/30 caliber gun Mark 2 was used as main armament on the remaining Amphitrite-class monitors, the monitor Monterey, and the armored cruiser Maine.

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  • The 10"/31 caliber gun Mark 1 Mod 1 (spoken "ten-inch-thirty-one--caliber") and the 10"/35 caliber gun Mark 1 Mod 2 were both used for the primary batteries of the United States Navy's Amphitrite-class monitor Miantonomoh. The 10"/30 caliber gun Mark 2 was used as main armament on the remaining Amphitrite-class monitors, the monitor Monterey, and the armored cruiser Maine. The Navy's Policy Board called for a variety of large caliber weapons in 1890, with ranges all the way up to 16-inch (406 mm). This 10-inch (254 mm) gun had been in development since 1885. The Navy desired a light weight heavy weapon with a 10-inch bore to arm their coastal monitors and the armored cruiser Maine, which would later be classified a "Second Class Battleship." The 10-inch/31 caliber gun would be the first heavy breech loader (BL) gun in the "New Navy" and be the ancestor to all large caliber BL guns built in the United States. (en)
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  • Fitting one of the 10-inch main guns to the front turret of USS Miantonomoh at the New York Navy Yard, circa 1890. (en)
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  • armor-piercing (en)
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  • 1885 (xsd:integer)
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  • * Marks 1 and 2:-3° to +13.5° * Marks 3 and 4:−3° to +15° (en)
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  • 300 (xsd:integer)
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  • YES (en)
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  • YES (en)
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  • *Mark 1 Mod 1: *Mark 1 Mod 2: *Mark 2: (en)
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  • 10 (xsd:integer)
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  • United States (en)
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  • *Mark 1 Mod 1: bore *Mark 1 Mod 2: bore *Mark 2: bore (en)
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  • at 15° elevation (en)
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  • * 1890s: 0.66 rounds per minute * 1900s: 2 – 3 rounds per minute (en)
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  • 1890 (xsd:integer)
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  • −150° to +150° (en)
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  • 38566.58
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  • Mark 1 Mod 1, Mark 1 Mod 2 and Mark 2 (en)
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  • * Spanish–American War * World War I (en)
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  • *Mark 1 Mod 1: *Mark 1 Mod 2: *Mark 2: (en)
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  • The 10"/31 caliber gun Mark 1 Mod 1 (spoken "ten-inch-thirty-one--caliber") and the 10"/35 caliber gun Mark 1 Mod 2 were both used for the primary batteries of the United States Navy's Amphitrite-class monitor Miantonomoh. The 10"/30 caliber gun Mark 2 was used as main armament on the remaining Amphitrite-class monitors, the monitor Monterey, and the armored cruiser Maine. (en)
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  • 10-inch/31-caliber gun (en)
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  • 10"/31 caliber Mark 1 Mod 1/ 10"/35 caliber Mark 1 Mod 2/ 10"/30 caliber Mark 2 Naval Gun (en)
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