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Looking for info on supercaliber chambers in m/l field guns
« on: February 07, 2008, 02:34:30 AM »
Here are the details and a picture, any info appreciated.  I've asked some antique cannon experts who have said they've read about over-bore-sized chambers being used in muzzle-loading field guns, so it wasn't just my imagination when I looked  down the bore with the trusty Maglite and saw one.:

http://www.napoleon-series.org/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?read=86801

BTW, for any Spanish-speakers, I need to know what "EL VEON," or maybe it reads "EL AVEON" the name of this cannon, translates to in English.  The middle of the neme is quite worn and I can't really tell whether there is an "A" in that space or if it is blank.

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Re: Looking for info on supercaliber chambers in m/l field guns
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2008, 04:45:28 AM »
Sorry for the confusion, but the latest and greatest theory on the name of this piece is "EL BUEON."

The B was really faint and needed blacklight to bring it out.  The V is still there but recalling monument engraving back to Roman times, "V" is often substituted for "U" maybe because it is easier to engrave, with the straight lines?

There's a restaurant in L.A. by that name, so if I have to, I'll call and ask WTH it means.

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Re: Looking for info on supercaliber chambers in m/l field guns
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2008, 03:47:12 PM »
 cannonmn, just going through some of my books, i ran across this picture from the 17th-century. I know it's not the gun you were looking for, i know it's not a supercaliber chamber. Well,now that i'm thinking about it, i guess it is bigger than the rest of the chamber,anyway......Two of your questions on the above link, was about the ideal for, and shape of the chamber. I don't know if this picture will help any at all. It shows a circular chamber, and writing that i can't make out. maybe you can read it and find an answer on who came up with the ideal, and possibly a clue about your supercaliber chamber??? the little bit of info next to the picture said: This circular chamber must have presented some problems in casting.
PALADIN had a gun.....I have guns, mortars, and cannons!

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Re: Looking for info on supercaliber chambers in m/l field guns
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2008, 06:25:39 PM »
Thanks, yes there were mortars with oversize chambers, some spherical, some egg-shaped, some football-shaped. 

Some folks on the Napoleon Series board figured out the name after I put up some photos.  The name of the gun is "EL BUFON" which means "The Jester."  I like that name for a cannon!

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Re: Looking for info on supercaliber chambers in m/l field guns
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2008, 12:26:02 PM »
You probably are aware of the references to powder chamber size/shape (including spherical) in the references related to the Tannenburg hand-gonne.  (Listed in the references sticky.) 

Cleaning must have been problematic.

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