"1779" 24
Pounder Naval
Cannon Plans
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A
close replica to one of the 24
pound guns used on the ship
USS
Constitution.
The original guns were 10 feet
long and fired 24 pound iron
balls.
Canons of that era were
usually of cast iron but
sometimes bronze, and
with oak carriages. Everything
on the model works just as on
the
originals. If you want to be
historically correct rather
than have a
polished mantle piece like
mine, the barrel and all
fittings should be
black and the carriage of oak.
Either way, it is an
impressive model
that will take "center stage"
on your fireplace mantle, book
shelf or
desk.
The
plans set consists of 8 sheets
of drawings, an info sheet and
a sheet
of construction and assembly
notes.
Specifications:
Scale: 1/10th, Length:
12-1/2",
Height: 4-1/4", Bore:
9/16"

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"Your
plans look the best
I have seen." - H.
Schultz, Industrial
Tool
& Die
(Schofield,
Wisconsin)
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