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Here is a selection of fantastic non-firing models, precision crafted in wood and high grade casting alloys.  These cannons feature fine detail and quality.  They are modeled after actual cannons in museums and in private collections.  The finishes replicate both the as-made finish of the original and, in some cases, the patinas developed with time and use.
They make wonderful display pieces, and look great on mantles, desks and shelves. 
These make for a wonderful gift for the Military cadet or veteran!  

They can be laser engraved for promotional "give-aways".

Please allow two weeks for delivery on some models (most are in stock).    
All cannons sold at reduced prices!

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The Model 1841 6-Pounder gun was made in large numbers for the Mexican War and was in general service at the outbreak of the American Civil War. As a result they were widely used in large numbers by both the Federal and Confederate armies. Weighing approximately 900 lbs., these guns were fairly easily transported and maneuvered. They were superseded fairly early in the war, lacking the power of heavier guns and the range of rifled pieces, but nevertheless they have an important place in the history of the nation’s conflict. 

This 1/5 scale replica of the 6-pdr. is made with exacting attention to detail. Crafted entirely in steel and solid oak, with a barrel of blued steel, this reminder of a momentous time in our nation’s history measures a little over two feet long and weighs in at a hefty 12-1/4 lbs. A treasure for the Civil War enthusiast, this outstanding piece will make an imposing display in any home or office.

 Turned Barrel length:   13”
Overall length:  26”
Weight:  12lb  

FH2345  List price $ 499  Our price $ 424.95! 

 Out of stock! 

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Parrott

When General Winfield Scott was "parroted", he ordered the War Department to develop a 10 & 20 pound cannon to rid Washington D.C. of the parrot and parakeet minis. Five years later his famed parrot gun would become one of the most deadly cannons of the Civil War. This Miniature Cannon is mounted on a wood slat base measuring 8" x 7". This replica civil war cannon has a 5" resin barrel, a stack of 4 cannon balls, a bucket of grape shot and powder keg.

Base: 8" x 7"

Item #: CM28-047  List price $ 59  Our price $ 54.95

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 Dahlgren

John A.B. Dahlgren was a cannon designer for the US Navy Ordnance Department. Two of his famous Dahlgren 11" cannons were the only armament on the USS Monitor when it fought the CSS Virginia in Hampton Roads, VA on March 9th, 1862. This Replica Cannon is mounted on a wood slate base measuring 10" x 5.5" and has a 6" resin barrel. This Miniature Civil War Cannon includes 6 cannon balls, 2 buckets of grape shot and 2 powder kegs.

Base: 10.5" x 5.5"

Item #: CM28-048 List price $ 59  Our price $ 54.95

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Mortar

This 1861 mortar features a 13" smoothbore barrel. It was usually mounted on rail cars or floated on barges to loft shells at unsuspecting troops. This replica cannon is mounted on a wood platform with cannon balls, powder keg, water bucket and swab/rammer.

Base Measures 9" x 6"

Item #: CM28-049  List price $ 59  Our price $ 54.95

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This classic 18th Century style field artillery piece features an embossed simulated brass barrel with lifting handles and studded 6" metal rimmed wheels.

Length: 15" Weight: 3 lbs

Item #: CM22-438  List price $ 85  Our price $ 79.49

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This Miniature Pirate Desk Cannon has an antiqued gray barrel with an emblem depicting a skull with crossed swords on the sides. This a great decorative accent piece for your home or office.

Length: 5" Weight: 10 oz

Nice display piece!

 Item #: CM22-442   Our price $ 22

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This Miniature Naval Desk Cannon has a blued barrel and simulated brass anchors on the sides.

Length: 5" Weight: 10 oz

Nice display piece!

Item #: CM22-443   Our price $ 22

Cannon ball


This full sized, museum quality reproduction was cast from an actual projectile fired from a cannon in a Civil War reenactment. Molded in #1 casting plaster, sealed with polyurethane and handpainted, they look just like the real thing. Mounted on a wood plaque with handome id sign. Size: 4.25" Diameter, Weight: 2.35lbs.

No, CM105   Price: $64.95

 

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British Naval cannon, 18th / early 19th century.
    Naval cannons were set up on several gun decks on the typical "Man of War" and the "broadsides" resulting from all the guns on one side of a ship firing in unison were legendary. The carriages had an extensive rope system to stop a recoiling cannon and get it back in firing position. This miniature replica, 11" long, is very well detailed.
  • Wood and metal construction
  • Authentic detailing
  • Non-fireable
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    BARREL LENGTH:   10”
    PRODUCT HEIGHT:   10 1/2”
    PRODUCT LENGTH:   5”
    PRODUCT WIDTH:   3 1/2”
    OVERALL LENGTH:  10 3/4”
    WEIGHT:  2lb 2oz

No. CM407,  $ 64.50 

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Spanish Naval cannon, "El Tigre", 18th century.

    The 18th century Spanish cannon, “El Tigre” was mainly used as a fortress gun, The 18th century Spanish cannon, “El Tigre” was mainly used as a fortress gun though some ships of the line were sturdy enough to employ them. Since these cannons were not used as field artillery they were often heavier and shorter. The steps in the carriage were used to adjust the angle of fire. This miniature replica, 18" long, is well detailed and makes an outstanding decorative piece.
  • Metal and wood construction
  • Non-fireable
  • Great decorator piece
    BARREL LENGTH:   17 3/4”
    PRODUCT HEIGHT:   18”
    PRODUCT LENGTH:   7 1/4”
    OVERALL LENGTH:  18”
    WEIGHT:  7lb 3oz
    BOX HEIGHT:  18 1/2”
    BOX WIDTH:  8”

    Only a few left in stock. These have been discontinued.

 Sale!  No. CM413,  $ 139.50 

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Miniature Napoleon cannon, 1806.
    The Napoleonic Wars saw extensive use of field cannon, and this miniature replica is based on a French piece that possibly saw action at the Battle of Waterloo. Typified by the on-board powder chest and the bronze barrel (iron barrels were yet to become reliable), this model saw service for many decades. 
  • Metal construction
  • Great for wargaming
  • Authentic detailing
    BARREL LENGTH:   3 3/4”
    OVERALL LENGTH:  6 3/4”
    WEIGHT:  15oz

No. CM420,  $ 24.50 

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Miniature Civil War cannon, Model 1861
    This miniature civil war cannon is typical of the field cannons used by both sides in the conflict. 
  • All-metal construction
  • Great for wargamers
  • Authentic detailing
 
    BARREL LENGTH:   3 3/4”
    OVERALL LENGTH:  7 1/4”
    WEIGHT:  14oz
    BOX HEIGHT:  6 3/4”
    BOX WIDTH:  4 1/4”

No. CM422,  $ 23.50  

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Functional Catapult

Catapults capable of throwing large objects have existed since Roman times. This miniature replicates an 11th century piece.  Design had changed little over the intervening period. Capable of throwing anything from rocks to fireballs to dead horses (and lately pianos!), these implements were used in besieging wall-enlcosed cities and surely struck terror into the citizenry. These miniatures actually work and will propel small candy-sized missiles over several feet!  5.5" x 4.5" x 5".

CM426  $ 29.95