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These guys with their puny eight and ten gauges....sheese.
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Firing the Evening Gun. I'll drink to that.
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Is that last part right? Part 2 looked OK.
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Boy ,She sure looked pretty before the " fire " Hows she look now ?
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I understand the cannon has a steel inner sleeve and a brass casing and when loaded with black powder is indestructable. This was a full broadside by the master and commander with no adverse effect except to the windows within a five mile radius.
These are made in the Missouri Ozarks. Just the thing for the boys to take to Tunica Mississippi for decoying ducks. |
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What do you use for a projectile or shot charge?
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Dean, its not mine and the person in the photo is not me, but how about cannister and grape for a load?
The pictured shot was a black powder blank. |
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