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Topic: What I Got for Christmas
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RBnSC

12-25-2012 13:31:33
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I was expecting the grinder and always wanted a cannon. I am afraid to ask how much it cost.
Ron

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Detmurds

12-25-2012 21:39:36
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
As a professional culinary guy,..with that meat grinder,..it is very important to keep/get it cold when using it, otherwise the meat will be a sloppy mess.

Very nice cannon!

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BAnNC

12-25-2012 19:32:35
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
Hey, Ron, Looks like you gotta BANG outta Christmas! LOL
BTW, whatch plannin" to run through that grinder first? Gonna show us the process?

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Northval - PA

12-25-2012 19:02:07
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
a neighbor of mine made a full size 3 lb howitzer for a Civil War reinactor. Using gun grade metal of course. He said a federal permit was required to own it, once made.

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Retired Farmer

12-25-2012 16:15:13
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
I made one when I was in college almost exactly like that. Had it bored out for .22. Never did shoot it.

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Walt Davies

12-25-2012 15:52:41
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
I made on in high school it shot pretty good the only time I fired it. Wonder why only once.
Always wondered what happened to that cannon.
Walt

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s.crum

12-25-2012 15:36:27
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
You could make meatballs to shoot out of the cannon! The ballistics would be hard to figure out.

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evilboweivel

12-25-2012 13:59:16
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
those cannons used to be less than that grinder
don't know now
had mine over 30 years
nice shooter 45 caliber if I remember right
still have the balls, powder and wick just too lazy to go dig it all out to find out

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old

12-25-2012 13:54:56
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to RBnSC, 12-25-2012 13:31:33  
Well now all you need is a ray that makes it big enough to have some worth it it LOL. I want a cannon but the one I want would take out a car if you shot it at the car. As in the car would be no more then a big heap of scrap iron from front to back and every thing between

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Just Another Old Geezer

12-25-2012 15:27:45
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to old, 12-25-2012 13:54:56  
That kind of talk will get you a visit from the ATF.

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old

12-25-2012 16:31:27
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to Just Another Old Geezer, 12-25-2012 15:27:45  
There is nothing that is not legal about owning a cannon that will or would in fact bow a car away. Now shooting it and loading it with a ball big enough then maybe but just owning to gun there is no law that says you can not do so

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Just Another Old Geezer

12-25-2012 17:30:46
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to old, 12-25-2012 16:31:27  
Talk about shooting a car MAY get you a visit from the ATF. They dont' know what car you are thinking about shooting. remember, just talk got Ted Nuget a visit from the secret service.

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old

12-25-2012 19:08:44
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Re: What I Got for Christmas in reply to Just Another Old Geezer, 12-25-2012 17:30:46  
Hey I have something like 10 cars on my place and since I own them I can shoot them with what I want. No law says I can not do so

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