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Just gave my wife a beautiful .50 handgonne custom made by Freekforge. We had an awesome afternoon shooting it. *Highly* recommend it.
 
A gonne is just a little more dedication to the sport than I have.
Sure I would fire it a few times just for, but after that it would just sit in the gun safe while more accurate guns with locks get used.

Now don't get me wrong. I know they occupy a solid niche in the history of the gun, so they do have value in the collectors safe and museums. I just don't see owning one as a shooter.
 
Just use your imagination pretend your arm is the hammer/**** and swing it down really fast when you touch it off
 
Cynthia, it's actually pretty low on investment. No flints, none of that painstaking...aiming. But plenty of satisfying bang and smoke...and clean up.

But what to name it... Anyone have any ideas?
 
"Anyone have any ideas?"

Boom on a stick!
Hold still Bambi!
Boom on a budget!
Goones-R-Us!
 
I just "shot" my new gonne from Freekforge as well. I hosted a shooting event, so it was too busy to proof it with ball, as a result I just shot a blank charge with a bit of patch material as a wad. it was good fun and I can't wait to proof it and shoot RB from it.
We used a bit of cannon fuse, but I am keen on getting an "S" curve and match to set it off.
I'm thinking to brown it with LMF cold brown.
cheers,
Chowmi
 
Name - how about Hillary, she's from Arkansas, she's always blowing smoke and who knows, no c---
may apply also.
 
Cynthialee said:
A gonne is just a little more dedication to the sport than I have.
Sure I would fire it a few times just for, but after that it would just sit in the gun safe while more accurate guns with locks get used.

Now don't get me wrong. I know they occupy a solid niche in the history of the gun, so they do have value in the collectors safe and museums. I just don't see owning one as a shooter.

Better not, they are like Lays Potato Chips, "You can't just have one !"
http://www.handgonne.com/images/zeus_3.mpg
 
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Cynthialee:

A gonne is just a little more dedication to the sport than I have.
Sure I would fire it a few times just for, but after that it would just sit in the gun safe while more accurate guns with locks get used.

Now don't get me wrong. I know they occupy a solid niche in the history of the gun, so they do have value in the collectors safe and museums. I just don't see owning one as a shooter.

But they are one of the most fun and challenging of the early arms IMO.

I've actually had great results with my Handgonnes once I know their limitations. Plus they are real easy to clean.

Slowmatch Forever!
Teleoceras
 
Huh? Overated-by-cheapskates hunks of barely serviceable metal originally operated by ignorant peasants who were as likely to be shot in the back by miscreants as die any other way!?

I don't like my gonnes anymore then!
 
Who can point me to some info on making a proper match? And an S-curve? We used an incense punk, and that was fine, but it sort of mellowed me out too much...
 
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