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Chuck Thom

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heh hehehehehehe hahahahahah :rotf:

too much fun, should be illegal mine is the red and black one, nearly 160 yds with 100grs. 2f, angle? who knows. also works great as a direct fire gun, just too much damn fun, every one should have one
 
I had three shots at that rabbit, moving the cannon closer and closer each time. Gave it a nasty powder burn, but never registered a hit. Oh well, lots more rabbits to shot next year. Madbrad, not sure exactly on the type steel, but again seamless, bored out to just fit a can. A friend of ours plays with big stuff at his work. I have a cannon just needing a carage, then I can play with the the guys. There is 2 inches of wall thickness, even more were the breach is. Barrel probably weighs close to 100 pounds, not fun to move, but fun to shoot.

Pat
 
Gee guys. Holding that poor little rabbit at cannon point. What would PETA say? :rotf:
Nice looking mortors.
 
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