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SOLD Model Cannon Barrel and Spoke Wheels

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For Sale Model Cannon and Spoke Wheels

Sale price is $230 shipped. Selling 48 states where legal.

The two 8 Spoke Wheels are 11.25 inches Dia.

3/4 inch wide rims and .500 axle hole.

The Cannon is a cast iron metal.

Shoots 30gr. 3f with .490 lead ball. (I would not fire any heavier loads as being cast iron, if you cannot agree than do not consider.)

Cannon is 10.75 inches long, has .503 bore, breach is 1.850 dia, muzzle is 1.580 dia., trunnions are 3.44 total width, and .625 dia.

Some tools for loading and wooden balls for display.

Only what is in picture is for sale.

You would need to build your own carriage, and trunnions straps. Oak is preferred wood. The last picture shows cannon and wheels, you would need to build your own carriage to make it look like this.

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