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  • He says go ahead and load, but the guy didnt load, he just closed the breech...??

  • A 1 MOA cannon! AWESOME!

  • That's great, sounds ace! A real historical piece too.

  • so do you need a lisence for them in USA?

  • No license needed as long as it was made before 1899.

  • >How does one procure a cannon as such?

    Look at gun for sale websites, some of the available pieces show up on those. Attend major gun shows and ask around, some people with dealer space at such shows may know where there's a cannon for sale. We usually have a few muzzle-loaders available in our warehouse near Washington DC. Pre-1898 breechloaders don't require Federal registration, so they are quite popular and somewhat hard to find for sale.

  • LOL "procure cannon as such" LMAO

    That's hilarious. Are you trying to get back at someone?? LOL

  • How does one procure a cannon as such?

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