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A finely cast bronze cannon optionally mounted on a set of oak tressels with a weight of aprox. 9,07 kg and overall length of 30cm. It has a distinctly separate powder chamber and a slightly conical bore with a muzzle calibre of 36 mm. This cannon has the ability to fire three variations of fire arrow: |
750G |
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A cast iron cannon optionally mounted on a set of oak tressels with a weight of aprox. 10,5 kg and overall length of 30cm. It has a distinctly separate powder chamber and a slightly conical bore with a muzzle calibre of 36 mm. (Same cannon as above only cast in iron.)
This cannon is designed to fire: |
650G |
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The Cannon is a double six-pounder, cast in one piece, with a three degree divergence from the parallel between the barrels. Each barrel has its own touch hole so it can be fired independent of the other and a common touch hole in the center is designed to fire both barrels simultaneously. The gun is four feet eight and one-half inches long, the bore is three and thirteen-hundredths inches and the gun weighs about thirteen hundred pounds.
This cannon was built to fire two cannon balls connected by a length of chain to mow the enemy down like a scythe. |
950G |
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An cast iron cannon of 16,300-pounds, with an 8 inch smooth bore. Interior cooled while casting for increased strength and durability during extreme use.
Please realize the platform this weapon is placed upon will need to support the weight of a 24,000-pound gun and carriage while not disrupting the parapet. This cannon can be made of fire an incendiary shell in which material placed inside a special shell is designed to explode over a target and start a fire. |
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| The guns also require a number of loading ladles, rammers, swabs, water buckets, linstocks (or "touches" - iron rods, heated red hot to fire the gun.) | ||