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    Punt gun

    Saw a punter returning from a foray on Cromarty firth last week, started me wondering how much a load (It looked like a 1lb gun) cost, A cup of blackie & a pound of bismuth anyone?

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    Bismuth is approx £50 a kg so for a 1 pounder £20 odd quid just for the shot, add the powder & it will be £25 to £30 a pop, Good pop though!

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    I didn't know they were still legal in this country.

    Google punt guns and there is a lot of information about them.

    I found this snippet:-

    Some big guns gained almost cult status.’Irish Tom’ was made as a muzzle loading punt gun. It was bought from an Irish market gunner in the early 1930s by WAGBI founder Stanley Duncan. He had it converted to breech-loader by Greener and started using it in 1936. When Duncan had finished with the gun he sold it to the actor James Robertson Justice. It was rediscovered and restored in the 1980s and given to BASC to display at their HQ. Irish Tom has a barrel made from Whitworth steel, weighs 300 lbs and fires 50 oz of shot propelled by 10oz of black powder. The gun is 14 feet in length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield2band View Post
    I didn't know they were still legal in this country.

    Google punt guns and there is a lot of information about them.

    I found this snippet:-

    Some big guns gained almost cult status.’Irish Tom’ was made as a muzzle loading punt gun. It was bought from an Irish market gunner in the early 1930s by WAGBI founder Stanley Duncan. He had it converted to breech-loader by Greener and started using it in 1936. When Duncan had finished with the gun he sold it to the actor James Robertson Justice. It was rediscovered and restored in the 1980s and given to BASC to display at their HQ. Irish Tom has a barrel made from Whitworth steel, weighs 300 lbs and fires 50 oz of shot propelled by 10oz of black powder. The gun is 14 feet in length.
    Payne Galway had a double built one barrel flint the other percusion, one trigger fired both one barrel took them on the floor, the second (flint)in flight, recoil drove stern down

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    Punt gunning fascinates me after visiting a museum somewhere on the Essex coast. I bought a dvd from there telling it's story.

    A couple of years later I visited an old lady customers house to hang some pictures for her, both walls of her substantial hall were taken up with two very substantial punt guns. Apparently her husband was a serious practitioner in the day.

    I'd love to have a go.

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unframed Dave View Post
    Punt gunning fascinates me after visiting a museum somewhere on the Essex coast. I bought a dvd from there telling it's story.

    A couple of years later I visited an old lady customers house to hang some pictures for her, both walls of her substantial hall were taken up with two very substantial punt guns. Apparently her husband was a serious practitioner in the day.

    I'd love to have a go.

    Dave
    The gunning punt adventure is a good read,heard some good tales in the Nith hotel Glencaple in the seventies

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    A cartridge for a breech loading punt gun in my collection.
    photograph here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fronte...7718084462298/

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