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Just found out how smooth Graingy naval shells are. What can I do with this?

822 ComradeSandman  9 days ago

I realize now how the air resistance is so low.
There's, like, no friction.
How can I exploit this?
It's a 25cm shell btw.

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    @overlord5453 You people are not very creative...

    +1 5 days ago
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    7,586 overlord5453

    @ComradeSandman i guess you can do that too.

    8 days ago
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    @overlord5453 hollow it out and tumble down a hill? Idk that’s why I was asking

    8 days ago
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    7,586 overlord5453

    @ComradeSandman oh come on, I am not crazy. What else are you going to do with a 25cm shell.

    9 days ago
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    @overlord5453 I'm sure it'll be fiiiine.
    Now if you don't mind me I'm going to go in the other direction-

    +1 9 days ago
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    @Boeing727200F I don't have a charge nor gun :/

    9 days ago
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    7,586 overlord5453

    @ComradeSandman uhhh. Well, better use it carefully then.

    9 days ago
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    @ComradeSandman oh, uhhhh well I was wrong
    well AA, FLAK,

    9 days ago
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    @overlord5453 I was more hoping for ideas relating to the smoothness. Like, idk, sledding or something. I only have one, unfortunately.

    9 days ago
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    @Boeing727200F I need ideas.
    And the range is notoriously long for these things. As I said, air resistance is comparatively minimal.

    9 days ago
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    7,586 overlord5453

    25cm shells huh? well what are you waiting for? Blow up some stuff.

    9 days ago
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    hmmmmmmmm
    why do you ask?
    and uhhhh they the shells have shorter ranges from what I heard(proved WRONG)

    9 days ago