Naval long gun

Firing of an 18-pounder long gun aboard a French ship, by Louis-Philippe Crépin

In historical naval usage, a long gun was the standard type of cannon mounted by a sailing vessel, so called to distinguish it from the much shorter carronades.

In informal usage, the length was combined with the weight of shot, yielding terms like "long nines", referring to full-length, 9-pounder guns.

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