Greetings all,
Follow this link to see some of my bubs at Fort Delaware firing a 32lb Seacoast Gun: 32 pdr
It is the first time in a very long time it has been fired. The gun was first installed in the 70s if I recall correctly. The tube is an original found in a junk yard somewhere in PA. The carraige is a spot-on repro usinf some original iron parts. Beautiful setup. The "Delaware Blues" volunteer crew used to fire cans filled with concrete out of it until the spooked a Boat on the river and it all came to a stop.
About a month ago they fired twice using 2 and 4 lbs of powder respectively, no projectile; however, I am not sure which is in the video. I do know they made powder bags from woolen material as per original specs. The service load for the piece is 8lbs. Of course they chose not to use that much for the Fort's and gun's sake. Most guys in the crew are sporting the ************ heavy arty dress coats.
Enjoy!
Follow this link to see some of my bubs at Fort Delaware firing a 32lb Seacoast Gun: 32 pdr
It is the first time in a very long time it has been fired. The gun was first installed in the 70s if I recall correctly. The tube is an original found in a junk yard somewhere in PA. The carraige is a spot-on repro usinf some original iron parts. Beautiful setup. The "Delaware Blues" volunteer crew used to fire cans filled with concrete out of it until the spooked a Boat on the river and it all came to a stop.
About a month ago they fired twice using 2 and 4 lbs of powder respectively, no projectile; however, I am not sure which is in the video. I do know they made powder bags from woolen material as per original specs. The service load for the piece is 8lbs. Of course they chose not to use that much for the Fort's and gun's sake. Most guys in the crew are sporting the ************ heavy arty dress coats.
Enjoy!
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