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  1. M

    Help with cannon

    Should be confirmed.
  2. M

    Help with cannon

    A flashlight revealed rust at the bottom of the bore, and a magnet conferred it to be steel. From reading around on some cannon forums, a 1/8 fuse hole is ok, what i dont know is its position in relation to the bottom of the bore. Is there a common distance for the hole?
  3. M

    Help with cannon

    Thank you for the replies guys, I took it to work because who doesnt want to see a cannon. I will check for an end cap. I have a long small diameter extendable magnet , maybe many wraps of tape around it to keep from sticking to the bore and getting a false reading?
  4. M

    Help with cannon

    Hi, everyone ,Brad here. My neighbor gave me this cannon. It looks to be bronze with a 1 1/8 id steel liner. Cannon is 21 inches long. there is a spot drill for the fuse but not drilled. The hundredsof pictures I've looked at i didnt see anything like it. Im hesitant to make it functional if...
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