Claypipe said:I need to get off my back side and mount my Kracken handgonne barrel, it has an 1 and a half bore.
Zonie said:Claypipe: Would that have actually been used as a "handgonne" like they mounted on a pole and held with their hands or would it have been more like a cannon mounted on a small skid?
Roy said:Claypipe said:I need to get off my back side and mount my Kracken handgonne barrel, it has an 1 and a half bore.
Well your not getting any younger :grin:
would like to see it when you finished :thumbsup:
Davy said:Seems ta me from tha size of that thing ... after it went off ... you'd be sittin back on your "b&tt kracken"! :shocked2: :rotf:
Davy
Claypipe said:Roy said:Claypipe said:But keeping in topic, I stumbled on this Hinged action muzzleloading grenade launcher, circa 1720. It looks to even have had a folding bayonet or muzzle cover at one time, as evidenced by the hinge on the bottom of the muzzle. Reminds me a bit of an U.S. M79 greanade launcher.
Here is a rough translation of the description:
Rare German Bombarde circa 1720
Barrel swings upward for loading and compact storage, bronze smooth bore, 73mm. Iron flintlock (**** is missing) with flat frizzen, the opposite side has an inclinometer (pointer is missing). Easily loading. At swivelling fork on later wood block mount. Overall length 92 cm. Served for firing flares and explosives.
Look close at the off-hand side, there's a tangent sight mount (looks like a grade school protractor).
Hmmm. Wonder what you could use for a barrel.....
:hmm:
Story said:Claypipe said:But keeping in topic, I stumbled on this Hinged action muzzleloading grenade launcher, circa 1720. It looks to even have had a folding bayonet or muzzle cover at one time, as evidenced by the hinge on the bottom of the muzzle. Reminds me a bit of an U.S. M79 greanade launcher.
Here is a rough translation of the description:
Rare German Bombarde circa 1720
Barrel swings upward for loading and compact storage, bronze smooth bore, 73mm. Iron flintlock (**** is missing) with flat frizzen, the opposite side has an inclinometer (pointer is missing). Easily loading. At swivelling fork on later wood block mount. Overall length 92 cm. Served for firing flares and explosives.
Look close at the off-hand side, there's a tangent sight mount (looks like a grade school protractor).
Hmmm. Wonder what you could use for a barrel.....
:hmm:
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