Hotchkiss Cannons from the 1800's
Original Hotchkiss 1.65 inch Mountain Rifle Sold 2/11/2008
(Also called
a 2lb. Quick Firing Gun)
Model 1886 -
Built 1880's
Used in the Indian and
Spanish-American Wars An original still "Working" Cannon Listed December 5, 2007 This Gun is complete and is field ready to FIRE.
These great Hotchkiss Mountain Rifles were used in the Indian Wars and four of these guns were used at the battle of Wounded Knee. They were also used extensively in the Spanish American War. It is estimated than less than fifty of these guns survive world-wide today. This is an original cannon that is complete. The tube and carriage was built by American Ordinance Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Complete: with Carriage as shown in the photos.
This gun is in like New Condition! 100% legal to own in the USA! No license required!
A Fantastic Original Rifled-Bore Black Powder Firing Cannon! Specifications
Sorry, sold!
Hurry - this will not last! This is only the second one like it we have ever had for sale and we do not know of any others available for sale anywhere - for any price! Additional Information, specifications, and stock photos of the Hotchkiss Mountain Rifle!
General Information: The 1.65 inch Hotchkiss gun a light gun intended to be packed on mules to accompany either a fast moving cavalry troop or an army maneuvering in rough country. During the Spanish American War they were also seeing use as an infantry close support gun. The gun and accessories could be packed on two mules, with 72 rounds on each ammunition mule. Packed with the gun was a draught pole and harness so the gun could be pulled in smooth country. BACKGROUND:
The 1.65” gun was introduced into
federal service as a modern
replacement for the aging 12 Pounder
ML Mountain Howitzer. The U.S.
purchased its first gun in 1876 from
the French arms firm of Hotchkiss
Ordnance Co. This gun was to see
combat against the Nez Perce Indians
in 1877. Over the next twenty years
the U.S. would purchase about
fifty-six of these little guns. The 1.65 Inch Hotchkiss gun was well liked by the troops who used the gun. Their light weight made them extremely portable. The gun was well built and simple to operate. It was also a very accurate gun. By the time of the Philippine American War, the guns were being converted to center fire cartridge ignition with smokeless powder used as propellant.
TECH NOTES: The 1.65” Hotchkiss Mountain Gun fired two types of projectiles. A common shell, either base fused or nose fused or a canister. The common shell would explode on contact showering the enemy with jagged shell fragments. The canister would rip open at the muzzle spraying the enemy with a fan shaped pattern of hardened lead ½ inch balls. This projectile was used at close range. The early cartridge case did not have a primer. Instead there was a hole in the center covered internally with a diaphragm. The gun was fired by a friction primer inserted into the back of the breech housing.
1.65 Inch Shrapnel Round for the 1.65 inch Hotchkiss gun of the Wounded Knee, Spanish American War period. The shell is in excellent original quality, it is inert and not able to be fired. The red color denotes that it is a Shrapnel round. It is nose fused and center fire primed.
1.65 Inch Hotchkiss Mountain Gun Round cartridge for the 1.65 inch Hotchkiss gun of Wounded Knee fame. This pattern of cannon was also used in the Cuban and Philippine Campaigns. The shell is 12 inches in height. As can be seen in the photo, this shell is nose fused.
Two Hotchkiss 6 Pound Cannons
Located in the USA for fast delivery. Complete with mounts.
We have two of these 6 inch Hotchkiss cannons available at
this time. They are both 100% complete except for the small door on the
base which could be easily fabricated that you can see is missing in the
photos. These are from the late 1890's!
Both sold and exported to Hong Kong to
replace their Noon Gun!
These great Hotchkiss Mountain Rifles were used in the Indian Wars and four of the guns were used at the battle of Wounded Knee. They were also used extensively in the Spanish American War. It is estimated than less than fifty of these guns survive world-wide today. This is an original cannon that has been completely restored. The tube was built by American Ordinance Co. in Bridgeport, Conn. and has a relined rifled bore that matches the original specifications. The tube and carriage numbers do not match. The wheels were restored by Hansen Wheel - the wood is Ash and the hubs and outer wheel bands are the originals. Complete: with Carriage, accessories, and all Implements. This gun is field ready and in like New Condition!
A Fantastic Original Rifled-Bore Black Powder Firing Cannon! Specifications
There are at least 12 shell cases that will go with the gun and a supply of zinc projectiles and a steel projectile mold. All of the shell cases have a shop built check valve installed to prevent back flame from washing the breech block. Powder charge using cannon grade black powder can vary from 4 oz to 5 3/4 oz.
Sorry Sold - April 17, 2007
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Last up-dated on 02/08/2010