🎁 Elevate Your Desk Game with a Touch of History!
The TIETHEKNOTTIETHEKNOT Mini Pocket Artillery Cannon is a meticulously crafted metal model that combines historical charm with modern functionality. Capable of launching projectiles up to 50 yards, this adjustable cannon is perfect for display, collection, or as a unique gift for enthusiasts. It comes with a high-end zipper bag and includes a bottle of steel balls, while gunpowder is sold separately. Enjoy peace of mind with a 100% Lifetime Satisfaction Guarantee!
Material Type | Metal |
Size | Small |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Additional Features | Model Kits, Metal Material |
Style | Adjustable |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Military |
Color | Black |
D**S
Nice Little Cannon; Use Magnesium Ribbon as a Fuse
Nice little cannon. The quality seems very good. The fuse hole is small, which makes it hard to find normal fuses that will fit. But I came up with an interesting solution. Buy a roll of magnesium ribbon and cut it into thin pieces to use as a fuse. A 70 ft roll of ribbon cut into thirds will provide you with a lot of 3 inch fuses. The heavy metal of the cannon fuse hole will stop the magnesium from burning as it touches it, but by putting some black powder in the hole when you insert the magnesium fuse, it will ignite down to the main charge in the cannon just fine. Have fun.
S**D
The little cannon looks good, but doesn’t work
The little Canon didn’t work. I followed the instructions which aren’t all that clear. I even went on YouTube to find out and make sure that I was doing it correctly in terms of loading the powder making sure the fuse was right and that the fuse was touching Essentially the gunpowder that it was packed properly, and it would burn. You could smell the gunpowder, but it never fired anything. In fact it didn’t even burn a great deal of smoke just from the burning gunpowder. The only thing that really happens was the wick lit. You could smell the gunpowder after it was ignited, but nothing happened afterwards. It also doesn’t come with an actual mechanism to pack in. , but nothing happened afterwards. It also doesn’t come with an actual mechanism to pack in the gunpowder the tiny ball bearing or the tissue paper that’s recommended on the videos that you use as well. It’s a real cool looking paperweight or desktop display piece. But it doesn’t work. Two different times I tried and two different times I failed. and when I say I used gunpowder, I’m talking about a product sold on Amazon called Bangsite. But according to different YouTube videos, there’s other alternatives that can work as well. So either that the Bangsite didn’t work or the Canon didn’t work
T**B
So tiny!
I ordered another mini and it was not quite as small. This one is about as big as a walnut.
R**G
Nice
Tiny but looks good. Thought it was supposed to come with some fuses and powder, but did not. So haven’t tried it yet.
J**N
A fun desk display, not really functional
A fun idea but it's not really functional. The fuse hole is about 2 mm which standard cannon fuse is 3.5 mm. Lighting with a tip torch also won't ignite because the steel construction absorbs all the heat energy
J**Y
Nice little cannon
Haven’t fired it yet. But it looks neat.
B**.
Be careful removing screws!
LIKE: Delivery on timeLittle Arty looks niceDIS-LIKE: Missing rear sightMissing hex toolHas scratches on carriageAlso:::>>>:READ<<< The screws are very soft, can tell that they can strip easily! €€€>AND they have spacers! Collars. ;(see photo) BE CAREFUL!! Little firecracker fuses work good. Needs to be loaded like real cannon, need wadding tamped in after the propellant. AND around the BB for snug fit otherwise the propellant will just fizzle.
A**R
DON'T BUY THIS!!!
I bought two of these for gifts. One was missing the rear sight. The other one was missing a cannon mount screw and the tool for tightening the screws. If a company can't do something as simple as assembling a few parts together and provide a complete product - why would you put gunpowder in it and fire it?!? Cheap chinese junk...
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