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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NC, U.S.A.
Posts: 2,208
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Hello and welcome to the Forum. I am a novice when it comes to these items and I know some of our old Forum folks that dealt with these extensively are unfortunately no longer with us.
However, there are still a few out there and hopefully they will respond. I must say it is an amazing hand cannon and if you did the replacement work yourself, you did an amazing job! The angled touch hole does raise a few questions. I know with thunder mugs, the touch holes that had an angled 'pocket' for the powder/fuse were because they were signal cannon meant to be placed flat against the ground, thereby making the touch hole facing upwards. This cannon appears to be a true firearm with it's larger size, so I'm not necessarily suggesting it's a "mug", but again, maybe an expert will come through on this. Anyone??
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Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 24
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Most of the noisemakers I’ve seen required a flash pan (as you mention) to hold the priming charge - this one doesn’t have a pan at all. And I must also admit I’ve not seen one of those upright noisemakers with a narrower breech - usually they were swamped wider at the breech to enable them to stand up. So I do agree this one is most likely not a thunder mug.
I cannot take credit for the stock - it came to me that way. I definitely agree, whoever made it did a great job! Last edited by Lead Snowstorm; 26th August 2025 at 05:56 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 296
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Lovely Hussite type hand cannon. Had my eye on one that was sold at auction then with a dealer in Florida.
ETA Definitively not a noisemaker. |
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Join Date: Jul 2022
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 296
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Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 24
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 296
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He is an old pal, you did good. Ever want to dump it call me.
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