Lancer28ac,
We do have wheels and trunnion straps. Basic, yes, but not shabby. I will be back in shop late Monday and post one on tuesday.
Michael
Michael
Thank you for the info. I'm looking forward to your post on Tuesday.
Lancer 28c, I see your a man that likes a nice weapon, by look of that Thompson Sub M/G over your shoulder. I, like many others on this thread are owners of a Brooks Golden Gun. I first purchased a 50 cal. with a naval carriage, nice big boom. However I wanted more boom so I purchased a 69 cal. again on a naval carriage what a great boom maker. Again I wanted more so I have ordered a 1 inch bore from Michael which is in line to be made shortly. Now there are wood workers on this site that will make a carriage, however they are not cheap but reasonable. Just ask who they are and talk with them. Good hunting and good luck. Dennis
Yes, guilty as charged....I love nice weapons, particularly those with historical importance. My WW2 era Thompson (NFA registered of course) is the center piece of my 75 gun collection. I have nothing in my collection representing the importance of artillery, hence my interest in acquiring at least a scale replica sample.
At this point, I have decided to go with the bigger .69 cal. rather than the .50 cal. and also decided I need a Field piece AND a Naval piece.
My plan was to work on the Naval piece 1st only because it seemed much easier to acquire a Naval carriage than a Field carriage. Those plans have changed after finding a non firing Ardesa (from Spain) Napoleon with Field carriage. It has the same carriage Ardesa uses on their .69 cal. firing model. I was able to pick this piece up for $400 and hope to fit a .69 cal. Brooks Napoleon to it. I'm hoping it will make a nice fully functional display piece.