Maggie’s Boom- do you NEED a 5 shot cannon? Auction in 9 days

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Historic, likely San Juan Hill captured Hotchkiss revolving cannon #1198 sitting on a beautiful carriage. The revolving cannon has not been restored and is in very fine condition. It retains its original braking mechanism. Included are owner and sales history, old photographs and reference excerpts contained in a three-ring binder. Gun has Spanish Army markings consistent with the provenance. Information follows the ownership of this cannon from when it was in a museum in Florida to London, England, then to Preston, England into the private collection of Rod Akeroyd, then back to Culver City, CA where the current owner purchased it from a noted antique dealer. Includes original metal feed chute with 5 reloaded rounds of 37 mm ammunition, and absolutely magnificent hand crafted wood ammunition chest with original brass hardware and “Hotchkiss” data plate with nine reloaded cartridges, and bore brush head. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent. Brass parts have turned a very pleasing soft patina. Barrel exteriors also have turned a pleasing brown patina over uniform pitting with a bullet strike scallop on #4 barrel. Bores are very good with strong rifling with some pitting uniformly on the lands and grooves. The gun is unrestored with the exception of the carriage which has been repainted. Mechanics are fine with a satisfying “Ka-choink” as it is actuated. A genuine and Veteran 19th Century version of the modern MK-19 Grenade launcher. Fantastic historical piece !

 
I'm busy with this 7 pounder Mountain Rifle from the Khyber Pass/Punjab.

But if anyone has any info on 25mm Hotchkiss brass for a c. 1935 Antitank, I am on it like Joe Biden on a tween!

For now, however, I am trying to get this East India Company marked Rifled Muzzle Loader back into battery!

Cheers,

Sirhr
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Does that require any kind of NFA paperwork being 37mm? Don't know if it's a Curio and Relic or something where it might not be required. Wife would be pissed but I have interest.
 
I'm busy with this 7 pounder Mountain Rifle from the Khyber Pass/Punjab.

But if anyone has any info on 25mm Hotchkiss brass for a c. 1935 Antitank, I am on it like Joe Biden on a tween!

For now, however, I am trying to get this East India Company marked Rifled Muzzle Loader back into battery!

Cheers,

SirhrView attachment 7061278
I saw that 25mm Hotchkiss brass sometimes shows up here but don't know if they'll ship over to the US:

 
Pawn Stars ran a segment where this particular five barrel cannon was fired, including high speed video showing the round tumbling as it exited the bore. Not on my priority list.

Greg
 
I'm busy with this 7 pounder Mountain Rifle from the Khyber Pass/Punjab.

But if anyone has any info on 25mm Hotchkiss brass for a c. 1935 Antitank, I am on it like Joe Biden on a tween!

For now, however, I am trying to get this East India Company marked Rifled Muzzle Loader back into battery!

Cheers,

SirhrView attachment 7061278

thats so fucking cool
 
So, it's 93 degrees up here (which for you Southern boys probably means a hoodie and a bonfire.... but up here, we are %$#king melting!) Fortunately, the workshops at Schloss Nitrocellulose are Air-conditioned.

As a result, this afternoon... this happened!

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I have one trunnion cap that is a bit tight. Other than that... came out stunning! Photo does not do justice.

Cheers,

Sirhr

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That would look great on my Pinzgauer! And might be handy on heavy traffic days.



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https://auctions.morphyauctions.com...RICAN_WAR_USED_FRENCH_HOTCHKIS-LOT464720.aspx

Historic, likely San Juan Hill captured Hotchkiss revolving cannon #1198 sitting on a beautiful carriage. The revolving cannon has not been restored and is in very fine condition. It retains its original braking mechanism. Included are owner and sales history, old photographs and reference excerpts contained in a three-ring binder. Gun has Spanish Army markings consistent with the provenance. Information follows the ownership of this cannon from when it was in a museum in Florida to London, England, then to Preston, England into the private collection of Rod Akeroyd, then back to Culver City, CA where the current owner purchased it from a noted antique dealer. Includes original metal feed chute with 5 reloaded rounds of 37 mm ammunition, and absolutely magnificent hand crafted wood ammunition chest with original brass hardware and “Hotchkiss” data plate with nine reloaded cartridges, and bore brush head. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent. Brass parts have turned a very pleasing soft patina. Barrel exteriors also have turned a pleasing brown patina over uniform pitting with a bullet strike scallop on #4 barrel. Bores are very good with strong rifling with some pitting uniformly on the lands and grooves. The gun is unrestored with the exception of the carriage which has been repainted. Mechanics are fine with a satisfying “Ka-choink” as it is actuated. A genuine and Veteran 19th Century version of the modern MK-19 Grenade launcher. Fantastic historical piece !


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