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Product Description
For the person that has everything, a desktop mini cannon! Makes an awesome paperweight!This mini cannon is precision machined from 304 stainless steel for the barrel and brite anodized 6061 aluminum for the base with your choice of brass or stainless steel hardware.
The bore of the desktop cannon is .179" and is increibly precise. Standard .177" BB's do fit and make a great accessory for display along with Q-tip ramrods!
Features
- CNC Machined
- Stainless Steel Barrel
- Black Anodized Aluminum Base
- Brass Hardware
- Adjustable Pitch for Barrel
Top Reviews
Make you giggle with ever shot.by Amazon Customer (5 out of 5 stars)
January 29, 2017
Nice bang with triple 7 powder
Not as much bang for the buck as I would expect.
by Greg H. Detroit (3 out of 5 stars)
March 9, 2015
The cannon is very nicely made. The machining is very good. It works better than the micro cannon I bought. That one wouldn't go bang no matter what I tried. This one will make a good bang, but not as good as I expected from the description. I have a lot of experience with firearms and gunpowder since I've reloaded pistol and rifle ammo for years. My experience with black powder and equivalents such as Pyrodex is limited to a 1/20 scale Napoleon cannon I've had for years. Now that will wake up the neighbors and shoot a lead ball several hundred yards. I found that I had to use much more powder than was indicated. I used Pyrodex P fffG, Hogdons Triple Se7en and American Pioneer Powder fffG . The Hogdon's is the finest grain and the American Pioneer the coarsest. I found that using the American Pioneer and packing the powder fairly tightly and filling the barrel so that there is just enough room to get the pellet completely into the barrel worked. That gave me a fairly good bang and shot the pellet across the room with force enough to penetrate a paper target, but would only dent a cardboard box. I also tried grinding the coarse powder to a very fine particle size, and this worked without as much packing. The American Pioneer powder was tested vs the Pyrodex and Hogdon's Triple Se7en by lighting equal sized very small piles of each powder and comparing the speed of the burn. The American Pioneer was by far the fastest burning powder as it came out of the container. It bang it made wasn't loud enough to necessitate wearing hearing protection which I did the first two times, but then tried without it and had no ringing ears or saying "huh?" more than usual. So if I'm missing something or doing something wrong, I'd appreciate hearing about it. I used Crossman pellets that were like a semi-wadcutter profile. The tip was flat with a slight flange around the perimeter. The back end flared out to the correct diameter. I found that they fit somewhat loosely into the barrel and on later trials I would use a pin punch to slightly flare out the skirt at the back so that there was a tighter fit in the barrel. This gave the best results I could get. Like I said, if someone did something different and got better results, I like to hear about it. On my cannon, the barrel measures .188 inches and the pellets are .185 inches at the widest part of the skirt (tail end). If I find something that works better, I'll update my review.
but cool toy for big kids
by Lisa (5 out of 5 stars)
October 12, 2015
Really works! Need a little practice, but cool toy for big kids.
Five Stars
by Melanie Bowers (5 out of 5 stars)
December 30, 2016
my son loves this
love it so far
by XArmyMP (5 out of 5 stars)
October 20, 2015
haven't got to shoot it yet but it still looks awesome just sitting there
I honestlty have not fired this, becuase Ineed to ...
by Robert G. Beamon (5 out of 5 stars)
May 6, 2015
I honestlty have not fired this, becuase Ineed to measure a very small charge. However, this thing is solid and VERY well built!
Is that a cannon in your pocket?
by Cman (5 out of 5 stars)
February 18, 2015
Absolutely love it!!!!
Great paper weight Christmas gift
by James J. (4 out of 5 stars)
January 22, 2016
It was a Christmas gift.
what a great. gift
by Donna Davis (5 out of 5 stars)
January 16, 2015
Got this as a Christma gift for my 25 year old son. He had a blast with it. I think it will be the beginning of a New hobby.
Useless but not worth returning
by Nathan Hammond (1 out of 5 stars)
August 29, 2015
Was not the size I expected. Useless but not worth returning.
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