
British Light 6-Pounder (Circa 1776)
The British Light 6-pounder Gun is from the Treatise of Artillery 1780 by John Muller and the Course of Artillery by C. W. Rudyerd 1793. Originally cast in bronze but often seen in iron this barrel was used during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. We offer this tube in naval gun bronze, gray iron and non-firing aluminum.
Both bronze and gray iron are sleeved but comes with full bore.
A Treatise of Artillery 1780 by John Muller | Artillery from The United States - Special Order Cannons | Course of Artillery by Rudyerd
3.62 inch - smooth bore
54 inches
Approximately 750 lbs
All Aluminum Traveling Carriage - Call for Pricing | Traveling or Garrison split trail wood carriage-Call for Pricing
Aluminum | Gray Iron | Naval Gun Bronze
Aluminum Non-Firing - (Call for pricing) | Gray Iron - Smooth Bore (Call for Pricing) | Navel Gun Bronze - (Call for Pricing)
3.62 inch - smooth bore
54 inches
Approximately 750 lbs
All Aluminum Traveling Carriage - Call for Pricing | Traveling or Garrison split trail wood carriage-Call for Pricing
Aluminum | Gray Iron | Naval Gun Bronze
Aluminum Non-Firing - (Call for pricing) | Gray Iron - Smooth Bore (Call for Pricing) | Navel Gun Bronze - (Call for Pricing)