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Federico Calboli
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Just for fun
From Jim at Frontier Partisan. What on earth do you think the Villistas were doing with that punt gun?
5 comments:
Bruce Douglas
said...
A big gun requires really big sombreros. I think it's a wall (or rampart) gun. They were the Barretts of the 17th and 19th Centuries. Because it has a tripod, it's the "mobile" version. They were popular in GB, Europe, and even China (Boxer Rebellion). I bet this one was a left over from Maximilian's brief reign. Very cool. There's one on the wall at Murphy's Gun Shop in Tucson.
There are guys in my UK Wildfowling Club),who cockactually take to the Wash in gun punts, in the depths of UK winter, after "rafts"of wildfowl, they regulrly fail to connect, but what the heck? ! And it's DANGEROUS! Chacun a son gout, as they say here in Loches (in deepest, wonderful France!) Maybe "Vacances" should never end? JohnnyUK
5 comments:
A big gun requires really big sombreros. I think it's a wall (or rampart) gun. They were the Barretts of the 17th and 19th Centuries. Because it has a tripod, it's the "mobile" version. They were popular in GB, Europe, and even China (Boxer Rebellion). I bet this one was a left over from Maximilian's brief reign. Very cool. There's one on the wall at Murphy's Gun Shop in Tucson.
Good info!
Jim Cornelius
www.frontierpartisan.com
Well, gosh guys--isn't it obvious? Didn't we recently show those Dinosaur Guns in a previous post?.....L.B.
You missed with a cannon! How do you miss with a cannon?!
There are guys in my UK Wildfowling Club),who cockactually take to the Wash in gun punts, in the depths of UK winter, after "rafts"of wildfowl, they regulrly fail to connect, but what the heck? ! And it's DANGEROUS!
Chacun a son gout, as they say here in Loches (in deepest, wonderful France!)
Maybe "Vacances" should never end?
JohnnyUK
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