metal, non firing models
These are wonderful, economical
miniature models (fully assembled)
of the "Great Guns", Most are in 1/32 scale. All are made of cast
metal, some cast iron, some die-cast.
A few barrels are machined brass.
These look terrific next to your Civil War collection, or on a mantle or book shelf.
Place one next to the Family, Civil War Photo!
They are great for dioramas and school projects and make nice "little"
gifts.
Teachers / Students... We will quantity discount!
(Our minimum order is $ 10.00 - Not including shipping)
Usually, All cannons are in stock in our store.
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Field cannon of the Colonial & Revolutionary war periods.
These are nicely detailed replicas of cannon used in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. These same cannon were also in use over a span of 700 years. They have the "double trails", and the moveable barrels have reinforced rings. The wheels rotate freely.
More small cannons on our Novelty page - click here
Naval or Fort cannon - Circa 18th & 19th centuries
Garrison and Ship carriages differed from field mounts in that the cannon they supported were intended for use in permanent installations. The smaller wheels better responded to recoil.
| Small
Naval
cannon - Nice detail 2.5 inches long 1.25 inches wide "Brass" plated barrel Barrel tilts, wheels turn |
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| Naval
cannon 4.50 inches long, 2 inches high. "Brass" plated barrel Barrel tilts, wheels turn Nice detail |
Civil War, Napoleon style cannons, Parrott, Mortar and Limber (or Caisson)
These were used by both the North and South
throughout the Civil War. They are of the "Smooth Bore" type, firing round
ball-like projections of alloy. They had a relatively short range compared to the rifled
barrel of the Parrott cannon (below). All dimensions are in inches.