Ardesa black powder cannon Vorderlader-Kanone edited
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One question.
For the lawful acquisition of black powder an explanation is required. If this device or a selfmade Club (with such thing's) the reasons? In the German law?
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You know, before I started my current project, I had looked at these miniature cannons. When I was younger, however, I used to build black powder cap and ball pistols and rifles. So I decided to move up the scale. My current project - a full size 1857 12 pound Napolean field gun, with original specs of the federal arsenals Civil War. By the way, .69 and .58 caliber were used in the muskets of the Civil War. Nice cannon you have there.
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Hi Crisader,
Your Ardesa seems in good condition.
I own 2 same 0.690" bore (one is chromed) with "sabots" recoilless...Better than a rod in ground...LoL!
Own a 0.690' bullets mold and there is no problem to get it....!
Own several "limited series" of 0.740" Ardesa (more powerfull!) with a more historical look than "standard" one...
Have U seen Videos of mine for instance: "canon napoleon III" that's Napo III 0.740" my prévious talk...!
U are crazy and funny like me...AWESOME!
No debieras anclarlo al suelo, déjalo que ruede el retroceso y no se reeleve.
ponjalete 3 years ago 2
Las gracias, pero ésa estaban para la seguridad, debido a las huéspedes, allí no deben ser ninguÌn peligro.
Cruisader77 3 years ago
Whats the cost on one of those things?
.69 cal eh? what if one was to mount it on a stock? make a nice little smoothy? cone the muzzle and you got yourself a poor boy blunderbus.
blaketheawesomedude 3 years ago 2
This mini-cannon was a gift i think it cost about 400 $. But it´s difficult to get bullets in cal.69.
Cruisader77 3 years ago