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If memory serves, 8" with a powder chamber of .75-1". No longer have this piece. EX stole it.
 
Wes/Tex said:
Now you're deaf AND smelling like sulfur! :wink: :rotf:

You say that like its a bad thing? :idunno: :blah:




Wes/Tex said:
We used to have a company in Austin that made hadngonnes of different types. They even had one with a added on axe blade that I thought looked really sinister. Don't know what became of them...don't even remember the company's name. My senior moments are turning into half hours! :doh:

Hmmm... The only company I know of that made a bladed piece was Handgonne Designs, Lord Gray Wolf. Who, I worked with, doing demos at the Vermont Renaissance Festival.

There were more than a few who were selling his medieval looking pieces.
 
Gray Wolf -- now there's a blast from...!

I never should have introduced Fred to Pennsic and the SCA... Siege Engines were his downfall!
 
Claypipe said:
He had some great ballistas!
have you ever seen the "Pumpkin Chunkin'" program. Ballista and trebuchet are two of the catagories. No smoke but real high in the cool department...and only slightly :eek:ff :thumbsup:
 
Claypipe:

Hmmm... The only company I know of that made a bladed piece was Handgonne Designs, Lord Gray Wolf. Who, I worked with, doing demos at the Vermont Renaissance Festival.

There were more than a few who were selling his medieval looking pieces.

You are correct. Also, Graywolf was the gentleman who made my Handgonnes except for my Serpentine Handgonne. I really liked his work!

Slowmatch Forever!
Teleoceras
 
Sorry guys been awhile. Still thinking of the wheelock mentioned in the link, how much extra work does it need?( loyalist arms)
 
Make your own. I have. Scroll down topics to #11
"Treated to Wulfs work". Last one is a hand canon.
I copied that from a pic in The Rifle Shop catalog.
Piece of cake.
 
My hands are not as good as they used to be, have issues helping my kid put his Lego sets together lol.
 
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