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My wife let me bring home a mortar

A guy comes into the pawnshop, says he wants to sell a cannon.
I ask how big it is. He says it's in his truck, he'll go out and bring it in.



It looks like something that needs buying. I ask him what he wants for it.
He says he doesn't know, what do I think it's worth?
I don't have a lot of experience purchasing cannons, but have used $1/pound for buying anvils. So I offer that.
He says ok, and I get my digital fish scale. Soon I am $50 poorer (but a mortar richer).
I'm assuming it's a model of this.



The Dictator, used at the seige of Petersburg, VA.
It weighed about 17,000 pounds more than mine.

I see now how they 'aimed' the thing. The wheels and axle are eccentric. When firing, the wheels are off the wooden platform. It takes a lot of force to make it move on its base.




A stout pole in the end of the axle and moving it 180 degrees puts most of the weight on the wheels.



The pole would then be put in the holes of the wheel itself to turn the mortar. Then almost no effort is needed to move it.
For elevation the same pole could be used to pry the lugs on the breech up or down, the barrel fairly evenly balanced between the trunnions.



For now it just spends time on the hearth, until the next seige operation presents itself.



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Those guys on Pawn Stars bought a mortar as well. It fired bowling balls about a mile in the desert. They paid like $5000 though.


Nice get, we need video of you firing it though.
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Looks cool! I kinda expected it to too big for the hearth though. . Maybe try a golf ball or something.
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Nice get, we need video of you firing it though.
Yeah. Viral for sure. Hopefully not a Darwin candidate though.

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krikey, don't give me any ideas. The bore is 1.64". How big is a golf ball?
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mortar

Cool mortar. I believe that;'s a signalling mortar, used by the ship's crew to announce their arrival into port.
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Hmm. What is 1.64 diameter? Maybe you need to find yourself a friend with a lathe? Make some missle type things.

Keep us posted. I like it.

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Rick, you know the 'black powder' pic is off a weightlifting supplement of the same name right?

OP, video please. I'd probably kill myself with that!
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A year or so ago I sold a bowling ball mortar. Would launch a 16# BB about 700 yards down range and outta sight vertically with about 4 oz of BP.

After that I built a tennis ball mortar out of high pressure SS pipe. Tennis balls need to be filled with water to keep them from blowing apart, but it will send one 300 yd down range with a small amt of BP. Fun toyz
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Tennis ball is about the right size.... we used to fill them with water and let them fly.
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Very cool. Congrats on the interesting, fun, cheap purchase.
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Google says a golf ball is 1.68 inches,, however I"m thinking the old british balls were a bit smaller "until 1990 it was permissable to use balls no smaller than 1.62 inches"
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we used to fill them with water and let them fly.

I think fill 'em with water, freeze them, then let 'em fly.

I've got a few spare pounds of pistol powder that needs to get used wisely.
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Rick, you know the 'black powder' pic is off a weightlifting supplement of the same name right?
I do now. Okay so we are gonna launch heavy stuff then.
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I think fill 'em with water, freeze them, then let 'em fly.

I've got a few spare pounds of pistol powder that needs to get used wisely.
What about filling them with #8 shot?
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Do NOT use smokeless powder ! Not safe unless you really know what you're doing. Stick with black or a BP substitute like Triple Seven, which BTW, is a bit hotter that BP. Goex 2F Black is likely your best choice.

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