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In case your inner child is not dead, or you have grandkids:
Recently bought and assembled this little Traditions Mountain Howitzer and intended to fire it on the Fourth, but did not. I finished the wheels and carriage with Rustoleum satin Moss Green and the barrel with Rustoleum satin Canyon Black. However, in my eagerness to assemble the cannon I forgot to degrease the barrel first, so the finish is fragile and the barrel should be stripped, degreased and repainted. Asking $285 shipped priority with a full box of the recommended Hornady .490 round balls. Traditions recommends a charge of 20 grains of black. And by the way, the tiny elevating screw works. Cool





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Just a side note.

Back in the day Machining a small cannon barrel in shop Class was one of the projects you could choose.
 
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I graduated in 1986 and was allowed to make a 85 caliber that weighs 35lbs.
The shop teacher said come up after school and pick it up.
He also drew up the blueprint for me to build it.
 
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SPF fellas. Thanks.


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Back when I shot a lot of service rifle competition we started match days with a cannon and colors. The cannon was made from a piece of rifled steam pipe and could be charged with a golf ball in a small Dixie cup. You should have seen that thing disappear downrange with a wicked curve to it!
 
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That's a LOT of powder for such a toy.

Better plan to anchor it down first.
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Made a shootable one by drilling out the barrel of a small brass cannon that was a souvineer(sp) from an historic place. used jet X fuse and powder made from a chemistry set. Couldn't get the powder to blow---just fizzled. Added an exploding cigarette load and that solved the problem, Balls where BB's Pellets and pulled .22 bullets.

Almost shot myself with it (about 10yrs. old then!)

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