APG
45 Cal.
Oops I replied to this thread but didn't look at the date. It's from 2019.
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Actually they are "coach guns" and the funnel is to facilitate loading. The reason many don't like this particular kit is there is no ramrod channel, and it's 28 gauge, when it should be at least 20 and more like 11-10 gauge.I also would like to build one of these. I see in several comments that this is not a real blunderbuss. Why not? Smoothbore, funnel barrel. What is the true definition of a blunderbuss?
I have though it was for the owner, wasn't mine. 10 gauge and the pattern was very similar to my Bess. The "bell" doesn't influence the pattern, just the reloading under unstable conditions, i.e. a ship's deck or on a coach.Anyone ever pattern their blunderbus with shot?
I believe the effectiveness of the Blunderbuss was primarily intimidation. Even though the wide mouth did nothing for scattering the shot, it probably looked very intimidating to anyone that had the gun pointed at them. From my own personal experience, in a case of mistaken identity, I had a 38 Snub-Nosed Revolver pointed at me. The little .38 bore looked like a cannon to me.To be fair, don't most blundebuses look a bit cartoonish? I'm sure that once the stock is waxed and the barrel blued (or browned...?) it will look just fine. Blunderbuses were made individually as far as I'm aware and not to a specific pattern, especially the ones made by blacksmiths throughout Europe so I wouldn't worry to much about it being a 'fantasy' gun. The main thing is, would it have been a useable weapon for its intended purpose in the 18th or 19th century? Answer is probably 'yes'.
I have always wanted one of these ever since I saw Treasure Island when a kid. Wholly and totally completely impractical and got to be so much fun to shoot.Im thinking about getting a Tradtions’s Blunderbuss kit as just a cheap thing to have fun building.
Traditions™ Blunderbuss Kit - .54 Cal Percussion - KR500
Cheap enough and while it looks kind of cartoonish compared to a real Blunderbuss, I find it interesting and cool looking. Thoughts?
Had a similar experience and it looked like one of the New Jersey's 16"ers pointed at my head.The little .38 bore looked like a cannon to me.
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