Naval Cannon: A Revolutionary War cannon used in permanent installations such as a fort or on a ship. The carriage is heavier and stockier than a field cannon, and it has four small wheels to take the “recoil” after firing.
Cannons played a vital role in America’s Revolutionary War, and now you can own a miniature reproduction of one of the two key cannons that helped America win her independence more than 200 years ago. The cannon’s wheels are free-moving, and the burnished brass barrel moves freely in its carriage. It makes a great gifts for any history buff!