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  1. desertpyrate

    Napoleon and Naval Gun replicas?

    You might need to get a 24# naval gun custom cast. That's a mite larger than what I've seen in catalogs. Try Hern Iron Works; I hear they do good work, and the price is reasonable.
  2. desertpyrate

    Loading The Cannon By Yourself

    Try putting a piece of tape over the vent? Not PC, but neither is loading the piece by yourself.
  3. desertpyrate

    New to these shores

    Nope. Balclutha don't sail, nor will she ever again. Thayer is in refit, and Hawaiian Chieftain got sold to the east coast, leaving only one ship left in the bay... Royaliste, a square-tops'l gaff ketch roughly replica of a 1755 gunboat/bomb ketch. She's small, salty, and full of character...
  4. desertpyrate

    Poorboy or barn gun rifles

    From what I've always heard, a barn gun or poorboy wasn't a gun with most parts made yourself, or without frills. Instead, it was a gun cobbled together from several broken firearms. Lock from one, barrel from another, etc. One went up on ebay a while ago that had additionally been chopped...
  5. desertpyrate

    New to these shores

    I'm only a student in Santa Fe. The rest of the year, I live in the San Francisco Bay Area. So reenacting is a summer and breaks thing.
  6. desertpyrate

    New to these shores

    Hello all, Been reenacting naval battles and life between the mid 18th and 19th centuries on a tall ship for a while now, which of course includes cannons, blunderbuss and pistols. Unfortunately, all of these belong to other people. Just starting to have enough money and experience to think...
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