Message from @Jym
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My 105 shell isnt deactivated 🤷 just build me a homemade 105 to shoot it with
Lol
I know a guy that has a black powder cannon
we don't need no stinking badgers
A 2 pounder, and a 6 pounder
Ones a replica of the Texan Come and Take it Battle of Gonzales cannon
With the big wood wheels
It's so tiny🤣
2 pounders are small
ATF still considers it a destructive device...for some reason
What are you talking about
Just smash the primer
Cannon
You'll be fine.
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but does it fire APFSDS tho
@Duke of Mecklenburg not if you use black powder <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>
Oh ya
Black power 50 MG...when?
Gun laws scare and confuse me
There's black powder .50 you just have to have it special made. I own an old Springfield Allin conversion. That's a .66 musket bored to .50 with a breach welded in. They made a bunch of them in the civil war. I have to buy a .50 black powder every year or so to make sure it still goes bang.
My dad has a .50 barrett M99...And I reload...he has a .50 dieset and all that...I could load em myself
I already used to load 11mm Mauser blackpowder
If its 50BMG cartridge with black powder
Which I saw on youtube
They just take 50 brass and use a blackpowder load, for custom gatling gun
Ah no it's not a BMG. It is rifled but it's more like an oversized 30-30.
Breech loaders were considered high-tech in the 1800s.
I mean she's an old goat but she's been with the family for 4 generations so I try to take care of her. Mostly she's a wall-hanger but I take her out for a dance every year or two.
Oh...so basically an old conventional blackpowder round
Black powder rifles are already 50cal though lol
Most blackpowder era rounds were .40+ in caliber
I've got a .55 upstairs
Because they couldnt produce the energy to make smaller cal rounds fast enough
Most people would have made their own shot over a campfire
Which is why we see 11mm blackpowder rounds get replaced by 8mm smokeless
I'm talking in the post muzzle loader, pre Smokeless era
Around 1860-1888
Ahh, gotcha.
I'm a pre-1840s nerd so lol