Allen, thanks again for your insight. Excellent advice -and much appreciated.
I know...the concept of the Scouts bringing an operational cannon onto a
military base... seems to raise all kinds of issues. It reminds me a little of that line from Dr. Strangelove: "Gentlemen! You can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"
The more digging I do, the more it looks like a wooden barrel will be the way to go for our gateway gun.
There will definitely be a bit of woodworking and metalwork for the carriage, though - so I'm thinking this is still a good project. If we
do decide to proceed with a metal barrel, I will certainly take a look at the Hern swivel gun RocklockI recommends. The $400 price range seems very reasonable for something new that can later be used later to shoot.
One of the Dad's sent me a link to a re-enactor's British light 3 pounder reproduction for sale (
http://cannonsuperstore.com/reenactors.htm) It's a very pretty piece and comes complete with a trailer - but the $9,500- price tag is a bit out of our range. It's a good model to work from though - if that turns out to be the gun we want to represent. Besides, it's fun to look - I understand his enthusiasm!
I'll keep you posted.
Victor3 - great shots of your rocket shoot! That's always a Cub crowd pleaser - and our older guys enjoy it too. I ALWAYS carry a Leatherman at any Scout event - they're just too handy to be without. They should be part of the standard-issue equipment as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks again for your consideration. I'm making notes for our next troop committee meeting!
Regards,
- Tom