Why is it called Long Tom?

Why is it called Long Tom?

The Union Army had some field artillery pieces that were called Long Toms. These were big field cannons, firing 64-pound projectiles, and they could shoot them over a mile. The nickname came from the cannon’s ability to shoot such long distances. These cannons could launch a 98-pound projectile a tad over nine miles.

What is a Long Tom shotgun?

In the realm of hunting, the term Long Tom is generically applied to any single shot, long barreled shotgun. About 100 years ago, Long Tom was a trade name for a single barreled shotgun sold by Sears Roebuck. These guns were manufactured by Crescent Firearms for Sears before 1930.

Are 16ga shotguns still made?

First, the (sort-of) good news: the 16 gauge shotgun has been dying the same slow death now for about 50 years and it’s not dead yet. It has just made a strategic withdrawal, becoming more of a cult gun and a favorite of smart upland hunters and those willing to load for it.

How long is long Tom barrel?

155 mm Creusot Long Tom
Barrel length 4.2 metres (14 ft)
Crew Commander (warrant officer) and six gunners
Shell 94 pounds (43 kg)
Caliber 155 millimetres (15.5 cm)

How do you use a long tom?

Operating the Long Tom required several miners. At least two men shoveled dirt, rocks, and gravel into the top of the Long Tom. The third member in the crew threw out the bigger rocks as the material moved along the box. Twice daily, the gold and sand caught on the riffles would be removed and panned.

What is longtom?

Definition of Long Tom 1 : a large land gun having a long range. 2 : a trough for washing gold-bearing earth.

How many inches is a 12 gauge shotgun?

A 12-gauge shotgun, nominally 18.5 mm (0.73 in), can range from a tight 18 mm (0.71 in) to an extreme overbore of 20 mm (0.79 in).

What is a 16ga shotgun used for?

While it’s certainly a capable all-around shotgun gauge suitable for deer, turkey, and duck hunting, the 16 gauge is most often used in the United States for hunting small and upland game like pheasant, quail, dove, grouse, rabbit, and squirrel.

Does Remington still make a 16-gauge?

No, they stopped a few years ago. The last models they made were the 870 and the 1100. Mark is right, although most would say Remington hasn’t made a 16 ga.

What is a Long Tom fish?

Needlefish (family Belonidae) or long toms are piscivorous fishes primarily associated with very shallow marine habitats or the surface of the open sea. …

How do prospectors find gold?

Prospecting for placer gold is normally done with a gold pan or similar instrument to wash free gold particles from loose surface sediment. Geophysical methods such as seismic, gravity or magnetics may be used to locate buried river channels that are likely locations for placer gold.

What is a “Long Tom” shotgun?

My “Long Tom” shotgun is an Iver Johnson, single barreled, factory trap gun. Most of the old single barrel shotguns were what I called “work guns”. There was nothing fancy to them….plain wood, plain barrels.

Where did the term “Long Tom” come from?

It probably originated in the Civil War. The Union Army had some field artillery pieces that were called Long Toms. These were big guns, firing 64-pound projectiles, and they could shoot them over a mile. The nickname came from the cannon’s ability to shoot such long distances.

How deadly is a Long Tom?

Long Toms are for the most part, a segment of firearms history and a bygone era. For me, they are just fun guns to hunt with. I have hunted turkey with my 104 year old Long Tom. Out to 45 yards or so it is quite lethal with a standard load of #6 shot.

What is the value of a meridian Long Tom?

If made by Meridian made sometime between 1905 and 1915. Value depends on condition and will range from about $250 for a factory new condition to less than $10 for a rusty rotten incomplete piece of junk that might make a good tomato stake. I have a Long Tom. Great condition, 40″ bbl.