OFF TO SANDY HOOK
"What's the idea of this government test of the big gun, Tom?" asked Ned."I got so excited about that near-explosion the other day, that I didn't think to ask you all the particulars.""Why, the idea is to see if the gun will work, and do all that the inventor claims for it," was the answer."They always put a new gun through more severe tests than anything it will be called on to stand in actual warfare.They want to see just how much margin of safety there is." "Oh I see.And is this one of the guns that are to be used in fortifyingthe Panama Canal?"
"Well, Ned, I don't know, exactly.You see, the government isn't telling all its secrets.I assume that it is, and that's why I'm anxious to see what sort of a gun it is.
"As a matter of fact, I'm going into this thing on a sort of chance, just as dad did when he invested in Mr.Peterson's opal mine.""Do you think anything will come of that, Tom?""I don't know.If we get down to Panama, after I have made my big gun, we may take a run over, and see how he is ****** out.But, as I said, I'm going into this big cannon business on a sort of gamble.I have heard, indirectly, that Uncle Sam intends to use a new type of gun in fortifying the Panama Canal.It's about forty-nine miles long, you know, and it will take many guns to cover the whole route, as well as to protect the two entrances.""Not so very many if you make a gun that will shoot thirty miles," remarked Ned, with a smile.
"I'm not so sure I can do it," went on Tom."But, even at that, quite a number of guns will be needed.For if any foreign nation, or any combination of nations, intend to get the canal away from us, they won't make the attack from one point.They'll come at us seven different ways for Sunday, and I've never heard yet of a gun that can shoot seven ways at once.That's why so many will be needed.
"But, as I said, I don't know just what type the Ordnance Department will favor, and I want to get a line.Then, even if I invent a cannon that will outshoot all the others, they may not take mine.Though if they do, and buy a number of them, I'll be more than repaid for my labor, besides having the satisfaction of helping my country.""Good for you, Tom! I wish it was time to go to Sandy Hook now.I'm anxious to see that big gun.Do you know anything about it?""Not very much.I have heard that it is not quite as large as the old sixteen-inch rifle that they had to throw away because of some trouble, I don't know just what.It was impractical, in spite of its size and great range.But this new gun they are going to test is considerably smaller, I understand.
"It was invented by a General Wailer, and is, I think, about twelve inches across at the muzzle.In spite of that comparatively small size, it fires a projectile weighing a thousand pounds, or half a ton, and takes five hundred pounds of powder.Its range, of course, no one knows yet, though I have heard it said that General Wailer claims it will shoot twenty miles.""Whew! Some shot!"
"I'm going to beat it," declared Tom, "and I want to do it without ****** such a monstrous gun that it will be difficult to cast it.
"You see, Ned, there is, theoretically, nothing to prevent the casting of a steel rifled cannon that would be fifty inches across at the muzzle, and ****** it a hundred feet long.I mean it could be done on paper--figured out and all that.But whether you would get a corresponding increase in power or range, and be able to throw a relatively larger projectile, is something no one knows, for there never has been such a gun made.Besides, the strain of the big charge of powder needed would be enormous.So I don't want merely to make a giant cannon.I want one that will do a giant's work, and still be somewhere in the middle-sized class.""I see.Well, you'll probably get some points at Sandy Hook." "I think so.We go day after tomorrow.""Is Mr.Damon going?'
"I think not.If he does I'll have to get another pass, for mine only calls for two persons.I got it through a Captain Badger, a friend of mine,stationed at the Sandy Hook barracks.He doesn't have anything to do with the coast defense guns, but he got the pass to the proving grounds for me." Tom and his chum talked for some time about the prospects for ****** a giant cannon, and then the young inventor, with Ned's aid, made some powder tests, using some of the explosive that had so nearly caughtfire.