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Shouldn't the army's 57mm gun contemporary with the 40mm L/70 be mentioned as well as the 57mm dual turrets on HMS Småland and HMS Halland destroyers of the 1950's be mentioned? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.228.58.184 ( talk) 18:37, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
It makes a lot of sense as they are essentially the same weapon. Gunnerboss ( talk) 16:55, 11 June 2011 (UTC)
Where have any mention of the Bofors 57 model 1948 gone? I know i have previously read that information on wikipedia, and now it seems to no longer exist... DW75 ( talk) 16:05, 7 August 2013 (UTC)
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Bofors made several 57 mm guns and its incorrect to call this article just Bofors 57 mm gun.
The more correct international name for the article would be Bofors 57 mm l/70, or if u want the original service name then its Bofors 57 mm APJ 7101.
To show what i mean here are some other notable Bofors guns in 57 mm calibre.
57 mm pvkan m/43 (57 mm anti tank gun)
57 mm akan m/47 (57 mm airplane mounted auto cannon)
57 mm lvakan m/50 (57 mm anti air auto cannon, also known as the Bofors 57 mm l/60)
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So i have since making the above change to the name of the article gotten a lot more familiar with the classic naming scheme of Bofors. Bofors classic and most formal naming of firearms since at least the 1930s has been the following: caliber (57 mm), followed by weapon type (naval automatic gun, from SAK "sjöautomatkanon"), followed by the barrel length, including the length of the breach (L/70). I think the article should be renamed to Bofors 57 mm naval automatic gun L/70.-- Blockhaj ( talk) 16:12, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
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Shouldn't the army's 57mm gun contemporary with the 40mm L/70 be mentioned as well as the 57mm dual turrets on HMS Småland and HMS Halland destroyers of the 1950's be mentioned? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.228.58.184 ( talk) 18:37, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
It makes a lot of sense as they are essentially the same weapon. Gunnerboss ( talk) 16:55, 11 June 2011 (UTC)
Where have any mention of the Bofors 57 model 1948 gone? I know i have previously read that information on wikipedia, and now it seems to no longer exist... DW75 ( talk) 16:05, 7 August 2013 (UTC)
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Bofors made several 57 mm guns and its incorrect to call this article just Bofors 57 mm gun.
The more correct international name for the article would be Bofors 57 mm l/70, or if u want the original service name then its Bofors 57 mm APJ 7101.
To show what i mean here are some other notable Bofors guns in 57 mm calibre.
57 mm pvkan m/43 (57 mm anti tank gun)
57 mm akan m/47 (57 mm airplane mounted auto cannon)
57 mm lvakan m/50 (57 mm anti air auto cannon, also known as the Bofors 57 mm l/60)
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22:27, 29 June 2018 (UTC)
So i have since making the above change to the name of the article gotten a lot more familiar with the classic naming scheme of Bofors. Bofors classic and most formal naming of firearms since at least the 1930s has been the following: caliber (57 mm), followed by weapon type (naval automatic gun, from SAK "sjöautomatkanon"), followed by the barrel length, including the length of the breach (L/70). I think the article should be renamed to Bofors 57 mm naval automatic gun L/70.-- Blockhaj ( talk) 16:12, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
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