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My First Handgonne Build

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bingo1952

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All this handgonne building has gotten to me so I have put one together. It is not a copy/reproduction of anything. It is a .75 caliber, has a 10" long bore, is 1-3/16" at the breech, is 15/16" at the muzzle and is 14" overall. I proofed it with 100 grains of 2F and 2 .69 caliber balls. I still have to make a tiller for it. I am thinking an ash or oak closet rod should work fine. If anyone has abetter suggestion let me hear it. Maybe I'll get that done tomorrow. Here are a few pics of what I have so far.
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Looks great. :hatsoff: I like the idea of a longer gonne. In fact, I've recently been toying with the idea of a 16" gonne from round 1018 stock with a 12" 20ga. bore. :hmm:
 
Looks very good!!! :thumbsup:
The tiller I used for my Gonne was a new post hole handle. Heavy, sturdy and works great.

Willisburg
 
This stuff is getting contagoius around here! :hmm: :grin: Looks great to me!

Dav
 
very nice gonne, i hope to get one myself soon...

and happy new year!!!!
 
:bow: Ain't it great the contagion is spreading, it's becoming an epidemic. The gonne disease, the true "smokepole,"has found a vector. Welcome aboard, it's a great ride into the past of the modern firearm. Huzzah! :hatsoff:
 
Thanks for the positive comments guys. I am getting ready to head out to find some tiller material.
 
Runnball:

Nice work! Glad to see another convert to the first firearm! Once you shoot one of these, you are a Gonner! :rotf:

Slowmatch Forever!
Teleoceras
 
I got the tiller built today for the new gonne. The only thing I could find was a piece of pine closet rod. I wanted oak or ash but the longest piece I found was only 36" long. I did get to fire a single shot right at sunset. The load was 45 grains of 2F and a .69 caliber ball with striking paper wadding under and over the ball. It went boom nicely. I hope to fire it some more tomorrow and see if I am able to actually hit a man sized target.
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That looks really really cool. Wish I had the talent and equipment to make them myself. :hatsoff:
 
Nice looking gonne! I have one made by my good friend Chuck Thom (of this forum) and am thinking about getting one with a little longer barrel. Emery
 
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