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thank you for your service to our country Rick Anderson both of my grandfathers also served in Vietnam one was a combat medic by the way there's a special place in my heart for war veterans like you Rick so thank you for your service and for fighting for our freedom And you guys are why and Because of veterans like you we can live in this country free and I Mean it when I say this so I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for fighting for freedomSo God bless you guys that have served our country and God bless the USA
Watch how they load a civil war reenacting cannon, they use a round shaped like a hockey puck packed in aluminum. Much safer than how you are loading that thing.
mis felicitaciones por esa maravilla realizada seguro artesanalmente,me siento identificado por la que yo he realizado ,es lo mas parecido que vi , la unica diferencia que el mio es en una escala mucho mas pequña,felicitaciones por esta hermosa construccion ,ojala podamos seguir comunicandonos,a pesar del del idioma,si te interesa te envio fotos de mi cañon ,saludos felicitaciones !!!!!
Rick my question to you is, can a custom cannon barrel be machined, golfball bore but a larger lengthed barrel? Example the 18 inch 18th century one. Can a 26-inch barrel be machined to a golf ball size
I wonder how much mass the gun can safely handle for a given powder charge? Buckshot would an interesting self-defense load. If it didn't stop a bad guy it should at least slow them down.
I've got to get me one of those, I'm big-time in to cannons. And live about 45 minutes north of you guys, North of Salt Lake City!!!! I would love to get a cannon and do a RU-vid video review about these and promote your product these are cool as hell!!!
Cannon resting on it's wheels. Pre-measured charge wrapped in aluminum foil. Place in the bore and push it to the breach with ramrod. Fuse not installed until ready to fire. Clear the area. Perforate the aluminum powder sleeve through the touch hole. Insert fuse. Light fuse.
There's also the other kind of person, the one who sells a great looking cannon, without the fucking carriage. Fuck this. Why did this even show up in my feed?
@@debunker4874 Not a bit, I own several cannons from .44 caliber to 2 1/4 "n. also a 2 1/4" coehorn mortar. How many actual cannons have you worked on or actually own? I have helped run from a Mt. Howitzer up to a 20# that weighs over 4k. If you are going to troll someone try some one else. I have owned cannons for over 20 years.
Not, Fire in the Ho. Not, Fire in the Hole, it's "Fire in the Hold"! I would expect that you knew that being a Vietnam veteran and all indicated by the hat you're wearing.