Great video and very interesting swivel gunade! Would be interesting to see also test of a load consisting of larger musket balls and perhaps accuracy test with single solid shot. Hopefully more swivel gun videos coming in the future.
@spininblade Grape shot is bigger like smaller cannonballs, canister is allot smaller like in the video. Grape shot was usually used in bigger cannons where canister would be used more on field guns but some cannons like a 12 pdr napoleon could use both.
Everyone interested in the cannon itself should watch our previous video on it: "Flintlock Swivel Gunade Cannon" for details on construction etc. One of these days I'm going to adapt a cannon flintlock to fit it, then shoot it that way. Stay tuned.
@Shadec1 Watch our video "Flintlock Swifvel Gunade Cannon" for all the answers on that question. The short answer is that I think it was made in England about 1800.
Timesaver; 5:03 for explosion
paulthebob 2 weeks ago
Wow very cool swivel gun! good video thanks for posting.
robofuture1 1 month ago
haha u know just a bunch of amreican old people that play around with guns :D
ahh i love my country
americanone100 2 months ago
Great video and very interesting swivel gunade! Would be interesting to see also test of a load consisting of larger musket balls and perhaps accuracy test with single solid shot. Hopefully more swivel gun videos coming in the future.
ShrapnelShower1916 3 months ago
"TAKE THAT, YOU BASTARDS!" I love it.
mrtruculent 4 months ago
Take THAT foam board!
darrenmuse 9 months ago
DAMN YOU! YOU KILLED A HORSE!!!! LOL
KeeperofTheMountain 9 months ago
Loud for such a small gun.
DeltaPhi79 9 months ago
Take that you bastards:)
Sevensixseven78 9 months ago
your shooting grape shot
right
spininblade 9 months ago
@spininblade they are called canister rounds wich are basically just a cannon sized shot gun shell
Trillios 9 months ago
@spininblade Grape shot is bigger like smaller cannonballs, canister is allot smaller like in the video. Grape shot was usually used in bigger cannons where canister would be used more on field guns but some cannons like a 12 pdr napoleon could use both.
AUG351 3 months ago
ah she makes a beautiful sound
Nick3889 9 months ago
man 1lb of .50 lead balls i want one :)
camerl2009 9 months ago
"Sometimes it's entirely acceptable to kill a fly with a sledgehammer."
-Major I.L. Holdridge, USMC
Jakerem870tac 9 months ago
Welcome back!
TheHiddenPart 9 months ago
Your neighbors must love you. :D
KenMacMillan 9 months ago
Everyone interested in the cannon itself should watch our previous video on it: "Flintlock Swivel Gunade Cannon" for details on construction etc. One of these days I'm going to adapt a cannon flintlock to fit it, then shoot it that way. Stay tuned.
cannonmn 9 months ago
nice piece, when and where do you think this came from?
Shadec1 9 months ago
@Shadec1 Watch our video "Flintlock Swifvel Gunade Cannon" for all the answers on that question. The short answer is that I think it was made in England about 1800.
cannonmn 9 months ago
Cool Video, Keep It Up!!!
TheCrazeek 9 months ago