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A 20-inch Rodman cannon at the Narrow Overlook facing Verrazano Bridge in Brooklyn Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rodman Cannon
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Invented by Thomas Rodman, this cannon weighs some fifty thousand pounds and fires a 15 inch diameter shell over five thousand yards. The size of the gun's bore is equivalent to a World War II era battleships guns. The Rodman is crew served and this size requires twelve men.


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