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English: One of the two 6-inch 40-caliber rapid-fire Armstrong guns located at Fort De Soto Park. Originally located at Fort Dade on Egmont Key, the guns were refurbished and remounted at Fort De Soto in 1980, after it had been decommissioned and turned into a park. (Source: Fort De Soto Historic Guide)
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