Cannon 75 Caliber

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

My new toy 75 caliber homemade cannon that I machined out of 316 stainless steel. It uses a musket primer cap, spring loaded hammer and lanyard to set off. I use about 300 grains of pyrodex. It shoots 3/4" ball bearings. Shooting a bearing turns a milk jug full of water into a fine mist. 4th of July favorite. I've finished it off with an aluminum cason, stainless and brass wheels and fasteners. No worries about rusting anything up. It's a window rattler. More POWER.

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  • Who wears short shorts?

  • @AForkSpoon

    i did i did

  • did you use black powder?

  • yep

  • what is the projectile propelled. and how does the string ignite it?

  • A 3/4" ball bearing and the trigger is a spring loaded hammer with a kickstand attached a string.

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  • this is the best sounding cannon this scale i've seen in youtube... nice work. i like the string trigger action... very appropriate looking sled too. 2 thumbs up!!

  • that is the best sounding cannon ever!!!

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  • CAN I BUY ONE please i want it for my johnboat

  • Holy crap!!! :). That was epic! :)

  • ou yeah the calber 75

    

  • @AForkSpoon Lemmy does!

  • Nice one man. :)

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  • Press 6 over and over. Automatic cannon!

  • press 6

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