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Post by defiant1 on Nov 20, 2016 13:16:18 GMT -5
I have functioning full scale 3lb Napoleon canon, muskets, pistols, etc and a Cobra firing system. I am looking to apply some pyro effects for artillery impact simulations and smoke. My indoor pyro permit just expired but I want to take the outdoor course...any ideas where to attend? I run the Canadian Firearms Network fb site and am near Barrie, On.
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Post by pyrotechsupply on Nov 21, 2016 16:51:19 GMT -5
I have functioning full scale 3lb Napoleon canon, muskets, pistols, etc and a Cobra firing system. I am looking to apply some pyro effects for artillery impact simulations and smoke. My indoor pyro permit just expired but I want to take the outdoor course...any ideas where to attend? I run the Canadian Firearms Network fb site and am near Barrie, On. No idea but I want to watch the 3 lb'er go off No, no wait I want to light that sucker up!
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Post by defiant1 on Nov 22, 2016 19:20:33 GMT -5
Lol...pyrotechsupply, on the CANADIAN FIREARMS NETWORK site there is video of my dad firing some light loads from the Napoleon muzzleloading canon. My dads health is poor, but he used to do fast draw, mountain man, and various war reenactments...so I want to take our show to another level using pyro and my other canon.
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Post by pyrotechsupply on Nov 23, 2016 16:03:02 GMT -5
Lol...pyrotechsupply, on the CANADIAN FIREARMS NETWORK site there is video of my dad firing some light loads from the Napoleon muzzleloading canon. My dads health is poor, but he used to do fast draw, mountain man, and various war reenactments...so I want to take our show to another level using pyro and my other canon. Noooooooooooooo I don't want to watch your dad's video I want to light that sucker up!!!!! On a side note, not sure what the legalities are with a BP cannon at a Pyro show might be but I would double check into that before I would use that, salute load or not.
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Post by Xplode on Nov 27, 2016 18:26:29 GMT -5
That sounds like a lot of fun to setup and do. But I think the effects you are looking at doing probably fall under the "indoor" permit and not the "outdoor" permit. They're not really classified as indoor/outdoor. Pyrotechnics certificate covers all the special effects type stuff you're describing. Display Assistant/Supervisor covers display fireworks, and not really cannon loads and simulators. I'd suggest renewing your license
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