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    mountian men rendezvous cannons

    buzz, i'm not interested as to the carriages period correctness, but more on how they are constructed. do you know of the type of carriage i'm referring to.
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    mountian men rendezvous cannons

    thanks for the historical info on the presents of cannons at rendezvous i have saw youtube vides of them being shot. i was trying to find out more on the construction of these collapeing carriages. the gun used on them are small bore probabley no more then an inch. also someone in our group said...
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    mountian men rendezvous cannons

    some of my mates and i are interested in the collaping gun carriage that one of them saw at a rendezvous. it looks like a folding step ladder with wheels on one end and the barrel mounted to the top. can somebody post pics or info about them. thanks
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