What you had was a 10ga salute cannon made by Winchester. Had one at our Scout camp in the early 60s. Just black powder salutes. Start boat races and such. Going back to the first question. Go to a couple of Civil war reinactments. Talk to the cannon guys and they will fill you in on anything you want to know. Talk to the Johnny Rebs. Union guys are a little stuck up. There are founderys that make new cannons and if you only want the cannon itself they are not too bad. Couple of thousand BUT they are safe and proofed. You can buy Everything to make a new one from the ground up! If you want to see something that will blow your mind see if U tube has the American Shooter series on there. Look for the north south skirmish in Viginia I think. Whole weekend of cannon and rifle competition civil war style. Also see if you can find the live cannon shoots they covered on that same show. Out at Cumberland Gap they were shooting out to 1200 yards with civilwar cannons at FULL powder charge. WWWWWOOOOOOW! These guys were holding 3 to 4 foot groups at 1200 yards with a black powder cannon! They are on utube so just start watching them till you find these episodes. Have fun.
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