Just about sprained my Klarn lifting the box it came in:
It is 18" x 2" at the breech, with a 3" diameter trunnion ring made of steel, bore is .690" to just under 15" deep and 14.5" to the back of the vent hole.
The trunnions are 2" long x .770". With that 1/2" of steel from the meaty trunnion ring, it kinda makes the trunnions seem out of proportion, no?
The barrel diameter increases on a nice taper from 1.58" (behind the muzzle's snout) to 1.98" just forward of the trunnion ring. It remains at 1.98" to the backside of the breech, at 17".
If you were wondering - or muttering - "is that bolt at the rear on or
in the barrel?" Then give yourself a little dolly!
Said bolt is 2" long, with 1/2" diameter threads 1.19" deep. Before you ask, because someone
will ask (I lurked long enough to learn enough to dare posting): There is one full inch between the breech and that threaded hole
Also, you can just make out the small hole at the rear of the trunnion ring - it's threaded for a set screw; there's another 180*, from it.
This barrel has very little in the way of markings : "R S W" is tastefully stamped into the top at the breech - 1/4" tall letters, sans serif, no periods between letters.
It has that "old bronze" smell to it. You know what I mean?
Appears unfired. So, To my unskilled (well, with cannons at least) eye, it sort of has a "swivel gun" look about it. A bolt could attach an aiming stick...
The Floor is Open for Discussion!
thanks in advance for input!
wolff
P.S. I used the "Insert Image" button and pasted links to the pics up at Flickr, but they're not showing up within the text body -- lessened the drama!