Hi guys,
New to the site, and found it after hours and hours of looking on the net for full size civil war style cannon’s. I have always had an interest in cannon’s and I am now looking at buying one. I would rather have a reproduction full size that can be shot. Looked over all the board and links posted and I think I have found a place I might buy from. I thought I would ask you guys before I toss several grand down.
I am looking at the Full Scale Mountain Howitzer with the 42 inch wheels because of price – I can not see tossing down more then 3,500.00 on this type of project.
My 1st choice would probably be:
www.missouricannonworks.com/ - because they are closer to Kansas where I live.
My 2nd choice would probably be:
www.theartillerymencannoncompany.com/Both of these seem to stand out to me mostly because of price and the seamless barrels. Because I will be keeping my Ford Model T in the garage this cannon would have to sit outside all of the time on display in the yard, but when I wanted to I would like to take it out to the country to shoot. I am also interested in the possibility of using it down the line in any reenactments that I might stumble across. I have never done that sort of thing and probably never will – but you never know, I would rather have a cannon that can be used for that sort of thing rather then having someone tell me I wasted my money on that one and need to get this one, you know what I mean?
After looking over the net on this subject it looks like most reenactments ban the use of this cannon, and also any cannon with 42 inch wheels – is this true? If it is just over the wheel size would it matter if you put the larger wheels on this size carriage, or would that toss the authentic style out 100%? Also was this cannon ever really used, and did they really look exactly like this style I am looking at?
I have tried to call
www.missouricannonworks.com/ and left a message but never got a call back, but will try again this week.
I would like to find a cannon that is just roughly put together that I would be able to finish the final fitting and painting myself to save a bit and to have something more then a just buy and look at type of deal – anyone know if either of these companies would do something like that? I did look over the possibility of making one from scratch, but my Model T demands more time then would allow for that full of a project.
I would not put out the idea of buying a used cannon like this, but finding one seems to be really hard. There has to be a used one laying around that I could restore for a little less then these new ones right?
Also is there anyone around Topeka, Kansas that has a cannon I could look at?
Travis E. Towle
Topeka, Kansas
785-357-1004