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Old 22nd March 2021, 11:34 PM   #1
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Peter,

Welcome to the Forum. Please see the following document located on the Ethnographic main page (third item down from the top):
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Old 23rd March 2021, 01:41 AM   #2
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Old 24th March 2021, 01:39 AM   #3
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Peter, can you show pictures of the breeches open and maybe a picture from the rear of each gun looking down the barrel/s? Also what is your opinion of the current mountings; display, or functional?
The larger cannon looks like it was cut from a gunwale which would be a reasonable way to mount a gun of this size. The only thing that puzzles me is how the gun was elevated or depressed.
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Old 24th March 2021, 06:48 AM   #4
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I agree with Rick. These appear to have been mounted on the railing of a vessel, which is why they were sometimes called "rail guns." Additional pictures would be very helpful, especially if you could show a scale to indicate the size of what we are seeing in the pictures. I've not seen a breech loading lantaka before.
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.. I've not seen a breech loading lantaka before.
Its alleged predecessor, the CETBANG ... was .
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This does look like it was a lantaka that was cut and modified to this form.
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Old 27th March 2021, 03:32 PM   #7
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This does look like it was a lantaka that was cut and modified to this form.
Which do you mean by this, José ?
You are not referring to the Cetbang of the Majapahit era from my post previous post ...

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This does look like it was a lantaka that was cut and modified to this form.
Thanks for the referenced to "cetbang", clearly there was history to breech loading artillery, but this weapon is certainly of the early 20th century in several regards.
I would appreciate specifics that make it look like a modified lantaka. Please tell me what you are keying in on. Thanks
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