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No, not a miniature cannon desk toy and not a large-bore rifle or handgun. I'm talking about an honest-to-goodness functional cannon or siege mortar.



Innocent question. Peeeeeerfectly innocent question, is all.
 
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I have a friend who owns one. If I knew how to post a video I could share it with you but in the meantime here is a still shot.

 
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These things are NOT cheap!

1897 Driggs Ordnance Co. MK IX Navy Deck Cannon
Starting Bid: $55,000.00

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/868951209



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I do not. But, earlier this week I read this thread: https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/6770018274. I was curious what the forum was about so I did a Google and found that they, coincidentally to your question, have a sub forum on black powder cannons.

https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/...acoast-artillery.88/

I think one would be a hoot. Years ago, I read an article in one of the gun magazines about a guy that built a black powder cannon that looked identical to a 75mm howitzer. The work and detail were amazing. I remember him stating that nobody ever tailgated him when he was pulling it down the freeway.

Found some BP WW2 cannons I believe. https://www.fototime.com/ftweb...&inv=19D35BB8A1282BC


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I do not, but one of my customers has a cannon and a Gatling gun on caisson flaking the couch in his living room. The first time there I was admiring them and asked who built such reproductions.

He stated he wouldn't know, as both were the real thing.


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Posts: 15945 | Location: St. Charles, MO, USA | Registered: September 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't, but I want one.
I want to put it in my front yard, pointed toward the road.
My personal preference is a civil war 12 lb Napoleon.



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Lancaster ex mayor has many cannons. He sets a few off on 7/4 and new years. If you want more info Para drop me a line. Pickle Rick.


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Posts: 2902 | Location: Lancaster, PA. | Registered: February 06, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Ummmm, I know how to use one of said cannons....
I was a Gunner’s mate in the service....
Not only maintain, but I know how to load them and lay them and what shot to use under what circumstances..



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I do not own a cannon. But I've always found them fascinating. And on the off chance this is a karma, I wanted to make sure I had an entry in the thread.

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None for me, but the post I retired from has several on display:

https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11521
 
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I don't own a cannon, but it looks like one would be a nice addition to my 'arsenal'

can we do a group buy on a few and move them around at random?
 
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Can't say I do, but there's plenty to get up close to here in Charleston and inspect. Some of them have information about them, others are just on display randomly. Always thought it would be a great experience to see some of those monsters used.
 
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I wish.

It doesn't need to function, I just want it for out in the yard to scare the neighbors.


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Only one.

P1010378 by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on Flickr

My friend builds black powder cannons and mountain howitzers.
Many years ago while admiring one of his builds in his shop, I mentioned I wouldn't mind owning one.
And that I really wasn't concerned with cosmetic appearance historical accuracy, only functionality.
About a year later I got an email with several attached photos.
So I had not committed to buying a cannon, and I was quite concerned on the potential impact to my wallet.
Knowing some of his mountain howitzers were approaching $10K, I asked what he needed to make it mine.
$300 out-the-door.
I happily paid and brought it home.
The bore size is golf ball patched with a piece of red shop rag. The barrel is about three feet long.
I do need to get it mounted on a wheeled carriage so it can be fired.
I suspect as is it will just tip over backwards.

Edited to add a link:
Here are a couple of his builds.
https://drive.google.com/file/...ZFCfSnPa3EBM_X_/view



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I do, it is a short barrel 10mm. I do mostly handloads, since well its a cannon.

The thing is a riot at the range.



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Originally posted by cas:
It doesn't need to function...
mmmmmmm, no, yes it does.
 
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I don't, but at least two of my neighbors do. I have seen and heard both. The guy behind me, I say that losly, it's a farm, and his back yard is about 2000 yards behind me. Fires his off on the 4th of July and a few other times. He also has a couple of guns with giggle switches on them.

I don't know him but I wish I did! Big Grin

The other guy is about a half mile down the road more. It's a civil war field gun of some kind. Never been to close to it. But he has fired it off over the years. Mostly on the 4th and other occasions like that.

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I don'y own one, but I sure do wish that I did. I would mount it in my front yard pointing at my drive way. I think it would be sooooo coooool!!!
 
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I don't, but a family friend owns a 12 pounder Coehorn motar and a 3" ordnance rifle.

I remember seeing the 3-inch ordnance rifle fired for Confederate Memorial Day when I was a kid.

So....is the formation of the Sig Forum artillery in the offing? If we have an artillery, can we have a mounted cavalry, too? I'd love to have a reason to have a Henry Mare's Leg and a saddle scabbard.
 
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