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I've assembled a potato cannon or two in my time, mostly to compete in a potato-gun competition in Lewis County, NY. The largest one I saw had a 4" (102 mm) bore, was almost five feet long, and was mounted on a cradle, and even sported an elevation adjustment screw and a red dot LED sight. It looked like a freaking 100 mm mortar :yikes:

 

The guy is certifiable for fueling it with propane, and then resting his cheek against the breech section while shooting it.

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