I've looked long and hard for information on gunfounding ever since I came across an article detailing a duplicitous Dutch gunfounder. Lo and behold, the algorithm delivers this video up unto me out of the blue. This is a good omen. I will accomplish much this day.
Very nice. Both US Army guns I believe survive in static display around New York Harbor (Fort Lee in Brooklyn and Sandy Hook NJ). The US Navy I believe utilized the Fort Pitt arsenal for its 15-inch Dahlgren cannon and a pair of 20-inch cannons for the never completed ironclad monitor USS Puritan. I think the Navy's guns were sold to Peru.
I've looked long and hard for information on gunfounding ever since I came across an article detailing a duplicitous Dutch gunfounder. Lo and behold, the algorithm delivers this video up unto me out of the blue. This is a good omen. I will accomplish much this day.
Very nice. Both US Army guns I believe survive in static display around New York Harbor (Fort Lee in Brooklyn and Sandy Hook NJ). The US Navy I believe utilized the Fort Pitt arsenal for its 15-inch Dahlgren cannon and a pair of 20-inch cannons for the never completed ironclad monitor USS Puritan. I think the Navy's guns were sold to Peru.
is there a video of this gun being fired?