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Traditions - Mini Napoleon III - .50 Call Desk Cannon - Nickel Barrel
Reminiscent of the cannon used by the armies of both the North and South during the Civil War the Mini Napoleon III mini cannon features metal-rimmed wheels and is a .50 caliber mini version of the Traditions Napoleon III. It is fully operational and accurate in scale and detail. It is shipped ready to display or fire.
Action | breech |
Finish | Silver |
Series | Mini Cannon |
Weight | 3 lbs |
Caliber | 50 cal |
Ignition | Cannon Fuse A1264 |
Weight Range | 3 lbs to 3.99 lbs |
Barrel Length | 7.25" |
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(417) 429-3140
5725 E Farm Road 170,
Rogersville, MO 65742
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