Unfortunately, I don't have any field guns - YET!
But fortunately, I good friend of mine, a member here, living in the great white north, with great taste in custom knives, should be along shortly and will have a couple/few pictures to share!



Yep - considering its trajectory, I'd say it does!firefuzz wrote:Close enough for me. You have to admit, a .45-70 is pretty close.![]()
Rob
You and me both!rjohns94 wrote:I have wanted a bp napolean cannon for years. one day
Rusty wrote:TXPETE Whoa!!!!!
I like the warning beside the mini gun. "Will fire if rotated by hand???
I have to ask, did someone find that out the hard way?
What in the world were those used for? Deafening the enemy or launching big spit wads?BlaineG wrote:The Jap War Tuba..(I kid thee not)..![]()
These are not weapons of any sort, they are accoustic direction finders, to locate airplanes for the AAA.J Miller wrote:What in the world were those used for? Deafening the enemy or launching big spit wads?BlaineG wrote:The Jap War Tuba..(I kid thee not)..![]()
Joe
Funny, but they look like they were designed by Dr. Seuss!"These are not weapons of any sort, they are accoustic direction finders..."
That is what I was thinking.Old No7 wrote:Funny, but they look like they were designed by Dr. Seuss!"These are not weapons of any sort, they are accoustic direction finders..."
Old No7
OK, I guess I'm having a Monday brain failure, but how does a big tube work as an acoustic direction finder? I can't make the picture of it.Cast Bullet Hunter wrote:These are not weapons of any sort, they are accoustic direction finders, to locate airplanes for the AAA.J Miller wrote:What in the world were those used for? Deafening the enemy or launching big spit wads?BlaineG wrote:The Jap War Tuba..(I kid thee not)..![]()
Joe
Think of then as over sized listening horns that old folk used to use. They only channel sound from the direction they are pointed.J Miller wrote:OK, I guess I'm having a Monday brain failure, but how does a big tube work as an acoustic direction finder? I can't make the picture of it.Cast Bullet Hunter wrote:These are not weapons of any sort, they are accoustic direction finders, to locate airplanes for the AAA.J Miller wrote:What in the world were those used for? Deafening the enemy or launching big spit wads?BlaineG wrote:The Jap War Tuba..(I kid thee not)..![]()
Joe
Joe
Or maybe John Phillip Sousa.Old No7 wrote:Funny, but they look like they were designed by Dr. Seuss!"These are not weapons of any sort, they are accoustic direction finders..."
Old No7
Ahhhhh, DUH!!! I understand now. Thanks for clearing that up.JReed wrote:
Think of then as over sized listening horns that old folk used to use. They only channel sound from the direction they are pointed.
Holy smokes Batmanprebans wrote: Each fully loaded 57mm shell takes 1.1 pounds of IMR 5010. The IMR 5010 is set off by 175 grains of 1F cannon blackpowder inside of a primer tube. The 1F in the primer tube is set off by one standard .50 BMG primer.
Mike
The first time is this spring. And yes, I'll be at the end of a veeeeeery long string and behind the cover of a tree (or a dump truck) for its first shots!JReed wrote:Holy smokes Batmanprebans wrote: Each fully loaded 57mm shell takes 1.1 pounds of IMR 5010. The IMR 5010 is set off by 175 grains of 1F cannon blackpowder inside of a primer tube. The 1F in the primer tube is set off by one standard .50 BMG primer.
MikeHow often do you fire that thing?
leeloader wrote:texpete, when were you at Feucht AA ? Brought back alot of memories from the 2 ACR. Too many beers at " big Tits " gasthouse!!
I'll let you know if I survive the first test firing!JReed wrote:prebans
I look forward to hearing how that works out for ya.
Looks like a t54 tank. I wonder what happened to all of those that were captured during the first gulf war?win38-55 wrote:How about some field artillery in 7.62x54r. Or maybee some 125 mm smooth bore action.