MS4020 Breech Loading Williams Gun
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: TAS083716
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Designed for the Confederacy by Captain D.R. Williams of Covington, Kentucky, this rapid-fire breech-loading gun was classified as a 1-lb cannon. Turning the hand crank opened the sliding breech, allowing the three-man crew to load a round and cap the primer. The continuing crank movement closed the breech and released the hammer. The projectile tumbled as it flew, adding a terrifying scream to the destruction it portended.
The effective range was 80 yards with a rate of fire of about 20 rounds per minute. The barrel was 4 feet long and had a 1.57” caliber.
Approximately 40 of these guns were made to supply 7 different Confederate batteries. Four guns were captured and sent to West Point. One is still on display at the West Point Museum.
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FEATURES
Historically accurate, highly detailed wood & metal model
Laser cut basswood ammunition box and precision cast Britannia metal parts.
One piece easy to mount wheels
Clearly written illustrated instructions.
Design, plans and prototype by Ken Goldman.
Length: 7 1/2'' / Width 3 1/2 '' / Height 3 1/2''