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1/3rd scale 1835 Mountain Howitzer
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I just finished this one this morning . Test firing tomorrow
Golf Ball bore worked out well for this size . Armorer77
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That is spectacular!
Good job! Is the price on your web page? BoomLover
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Not until I test fire .
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Test firing done , survived proof load !
I am not fast enough to catch the fire and no this isn't the proof load . Armorer77
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Everythings copacetic (I like that a lot better than "it's all good").
What are the specs on your mt. howitzer?
Okay, thanks, I always forget to check the classifieds.
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