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need help guys cannon signal, line shot, no trunnions? help!!

Anasazi

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ok, a friend of mine and I made an incredible discovery this weekend. A site rich in late 1700s all the way to present day . there's been several great finds from here. now this. Any info would be appreciated.
 

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My finds same site 1814 Wellington Half Penny token found one here 2 years ago another.yesterday both been holed at same time same place same square mail. Wild 1871S half dime
 

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Glad you identified it.... I ran out of me at 2:30 am est.... unbelievable how many different types of ringed slightly flared muzzles there are over some 200 years... I'm fine with not looking at any blunder swivel signal rail canon barrels for a spell.... I get eye tied after a while... I'm old....:thumbup:
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Trade ya sites!!!
 
Killer finds nice job I’d be going back and back and back lol I thought it may have been a signal cannon
Mark
 
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