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- 100-ton_gun abstract "The 100-ton gun (also known as the Armstrong 100-ton gun) was a 17.72 inch (450 mm) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Elswick Ordnance Company, the armaments division of the British manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth, owned by William Armstrong. The 12 guns Armstrong made armed two Italian battleships, and to counter these, British fortifications at Malta and Gibraltar.".
- Q1555783 abstract "The 100-ton gun (also known as the Armstrong 100-ton gun) was a 17.72 inch (450 mm) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Elswick Ordnance Company, the armaments division of the British manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth, owned by William Armstrong. The 12 guns Armstrong made armed two Italian battleships, and to counter these, British fortifications at Malta and Gibraltar.".
- 100-ton_gun comment "The 100-ton gun (also known as the Armstrong 100-ton gun) was a 17.72 inch (450 mm) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Elswick Ordnance Company, the armaments division of the British manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth, owned by William Armstrong. The 12 guns Armstrong made armed two Italian battleships, and to counter these, British fortifications at Malta and Gibraltar.".
- Q1555783 comment "The 100-ton gun (also known as the Armstrong 100-ton gun) was a 17.72 inch (450 mm) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Elswick Ordnance Company, the armaments division of the British manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth, owned by William Armstrong. The 12 guns Armstrong made armed two Italian battleships, and to counter these, British fortifications at Malta and Gibraltar.".