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FOR SALE Revolutionary War Black Powder Three Pounder Naval Cannon Full Scale

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Not sure if cast iron barrel is original or not. The carriage is beautiful oak, and surely made later on. The wooden wheels are wrapped in leather. This barrel is heavy, pushing 350lbs. I test fired it with a mild blank charge. This barrel doesn't appear to be sleeved, so I would only shoot blank charges in it. BLACK POWDER ONLY! Buyer must arrange for pickup and or delivery. Should deliver a shot at nearly 1.5 miles according to the cannoneer
 

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Is this one of the guns that fired on Fort Sumter?


Sorry. I had to ask!
 
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