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My Christmas present.
 

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I like model Civil War Cannons also. They can live in the living room and be ready for battle on table or floor. Very nice present. Is it a firing Model?
 
Fully functional 50 cal. Might be small but it packs a walloped. 30 grs ffg and a 490 rb
 
I brought these from Dominic carpenter at connonfab.com.
Very reasonable priced. Great quality.
Think he makes them in 75 cal also. they bring out the kid in me lol.
 
You can't really see it from the picture.
But the french 75 has a recoil spring action under the barrel.so when you shoot it only the barrel moves
So cool
One more this is an m110 you can see the recoil actionIMG_20220103_155238_7.jpgIMG_20220103_155238_7.jpgIMG_20220103_155228_2.jpg
 
Nice. I always wanted a toy, but functional cannon as a kid. Parents didn't have the money. Now I can buy my own
 
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