SSTF@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world · 3 months ago[OC] Reject modernitylemmy.worldexternal-linkmessage-square22fedilinkarrow-up1313arrow-down14
arrow-up1309arrow-down1external-link[OC] Reject modernitylemmy.worldSSTF@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world · 3 months agomessage-square22fedilink
minus-squareNum10ck@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·3 months agohow did those old cannons not tear apart their janky carriages? how did they not fly off the back?
minus-squareConfused_Emus@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·3 months agoI’d imagine it looked less janky and more sturdy when it was new.
minus-squareMonkderVierte@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-23 months agoSee the screws? That’s carbon-reinforced iron right there!
minus-squarejaybone@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 months agoThat giant ass vertical screw in the back looks pretty solid. If there’s a similar one in the front I’d think this thing is good.
minus-squaremanuallybreathing@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·3 months agoIts on wheels in part so the recoil rolls it backwards. I’m not 100% sure but it also looks like a fairly modern canon, modernity being the period from 16th to early 20th C
how did those old cannons not tear apart their janky carriages? how did they not fly off the back?
I’d imagine it looked less janky and more sturdy when it was new.
See the screws? That’s carbon-reinforced iron right there!
That giant ass vertical screw in the back looks pretty solid. If there’s a similar one in the front I’d think this thing is good.
Its on wheels in part so the recoil rolls it backwards.
I’m not 100% sure but it also looks like a fairly modern canon, modernity being the period from 16th to early 20th C