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cannon-shot
ˈcannon-shot [see shot n.] 1. The shooting or discharge of a cannon.1606 Hieron Wks. I. 46 If Hee had done it by cannon shot. 1876 Bancroft Hist. U.S. III. xiii. 199 Triple line was formed, out of reach of cannon-shot. 2. Ammunition shot from a cannon; balls or other ‘shot’ for a cannon.1591 Shakes.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Canister shot
A sabot of wood, metal, or similar material was sometimes used to help the round during firing from the cannon. The Royal Artillery Museum at Woolwich, London, holds examples of two early 18th century experimental French wide bore cannon—flattened tubes intended wikipedia.org
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Falconet (cannon)
The falconet was a light cannon developed in the late 15th century that fired a smaller shot than the similar falcon. The falconet fired small yet lethal shot of similar weight and size to a bird of prey, and so was decorated with a falcon. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to make a mini cannon that shoots - pvc pipe projects
little pinto beans here you just load up the end of the barrel here like so pull it back and fire all right here's what you're going to need to make the cannon bit sticking out and make sure that as you screw it in it does not penetrate your inner CPVC piece otherwise it will it could possibly slow down the shot
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Saker (cannon)
It could fire round shot weighing approximately using of black powder. References Further reading Artillery Through the Ages: A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America Cannon Naval artillery wikipedia.org
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Basilic (cannon)
The cannonball, which could be shot at a distance of , weighed . Additionally, due to the material the cannon was constructed of, and the intense heat created by the charge after each shot, the barrel had to be soaked wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to build a potato cannon
now it's UPS I yell fire we're now at 90 psi our pressure gauge yeah heart goes it looks like 90 psi is the number I consider that project success it shot
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Somerset cannon
The Somerset cannon was a British cannon designed within the Admiralty and manufactured by Armstrong's. The Somerset was a 6.5 ton calibre smoothbore muzzle-loader, firing a shot. wikipedia.org
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James Bringfeild
had another narrow escape; when in shifting back from Captain Molesworth's horse to his own, Colonel Bringfield holding the stirrup, was killed by a cannon-shot It is believed that the shot may have decapitated him and the manner of his death resulted in many poems and stories being compiled during the period. wikipedia.org
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لويس نابليون (شخصية كرتونية)
من تقنياته وأساليبه في الألعاب: ضربة المدفع الهائلة Mega Cannon Shot. wikipedia.org
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Twelve-pound cannon
The twelve-pound cannon is a cannon that fires twelve-pound projectiles from its barrel, as well as grapeshot, chain shot, shrapnel, and later shells and canister shot. wikipedia.org
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English cannon
Cannon also saw use in the Tudor navy (where a cannon was a "gun", and a cannonball a "shot"). A full cannon fired a 42-pound shot (and in fact there was a so-called "royal cannon" that fired a 60-pound shot), but these were discontinued by the 18th wikipedia.org
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List of cannon projectiles
Round shot and grapeshot were the early projectiles used in cannon. Projectiles fired from cannon Round shot or solid shot or a cannonball or simply ball A solid spherical projectile made, in early times, from dressed wikipedia.org
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Chain shot
In artillery, chain shot is a type of cannon projectile formed of two sub-calibre balls, or half-balls, chained together. They were used in the age of sailing ships and black powder cannon to shoot masts, or to cut the shrouds and any other rigging of a target ship. wikipedia.org
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Round shot
This was called a "heated shot". (On the shot called "the single deadliest cannon shot in American history", see Negro Fort.) See also Carcass (projectile) Chain shot Heated shot List of cannon projectiles Notes External links Photo of stone round shot from the Castello wikipedia.org
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