Black Hand
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Greenmtnboy said:Black Hand said:Greenmtnboy said:SENCE THERE IS NO STANDARD CANOE GUN LENGTH EVER RECORDED HISTORICALLY.
There is no standard lenght recorded for "canoe guns" because they didn't exist historically
Isn't that what I said.
Now when I was a boy my grandfather who was born in 1900 told me the doublebarrel muzzleloading shot gun my great grandfather used on his trapline and deer hunting via canoe was called a "canoe gun" by my great grandfather who was born in 1870. That gun was given to him by my Great Great Grandfather who used it the same way, and also called it a canoe gun.
My great great grandfather was born 1845.
weird ain't it, no historical reference ever found to a canoe gun but the one I got hanging in my gun cabnet has been called a canoe gun for 150 yrs.
:hmm:
Maby it was so obvious they diden't need to write it down.
The shot gun 24 guage double percession 28 inch barrels.
I even got a black and white of my great grandfather, shotgun slung over his back in a Mansfield canvas canoe loaded with a nice white tail buck.
:hatsoff:
The way your post is worded (see bold above) suggests that you are referring to the length of historical canoe guns, hence my response.
On the other hand if you want to call your gun a "trade gun", you can. But you will get lots of strange looks from people who know it isn't....
Canoe gun - You're on your own with that mess....