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Stock, Hawken pistol halfstock , pre-shaped, 15/16" barrel, non-inlet, plain walnut
Carved from American black walnut (representative maple stock shown) this Hawken Pistol halfstock is, pre-shaped, right hand, inlet for a 15/16” octagon barrel with a channel length of 6". Not inlet for lock or trigger. Hand inlet a lock and a single, or single set trigger of your choice. Not drilled for a ramrod. Drill this for a 1/4" ramrod using
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Southern Mountain Halfstock Rifle , .45 caliber, 33" barrel, percussion, ash, iron trim, well fitted, used
This Southern Mountain percussion rifle is used. Stocked in ash, the stock is stained to a dark brown and displays the grain pattern found on ash wood. The .45 caliber straight octagon barrel, percussion lock, and iron furniture are finished to a dark brown with a textured finish. This unsigned rifle has very well fitted parts and is very neatly sh
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Thompson Center Patriot Pistol , .45 caliber, 9" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass trim, used
Made in the USA, by Thompson Center Arms, the PATRIOT pistol is a favorite target pistol of percussion match shooters. No longer manufactured, this factory finished Thompson Center PATRIOT pistol is used with some handling marks in the stock and some wear and speckling in the blue barrel finish. The percussion lock is factory engraved, color case h
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Virginia Valley Longrifle , .50 caliber, 39-3/4" swamped barrel, round faced flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, unfired, signed by Mike Compton
The design of this longrifle appears to have been highly influenced by examples from the Valley of Virgina during the early 1770's. The large round faced English lock is designed for fast, reliable ignition. This rifle has the graceful lines and slender appearance of an antique rifle, and would be ideal for your 18th century Colonial impression. Ne
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Frontier Longrifle , .45 caliber, 39" barrel, flintlock, walnut, brass trim, used, by Davide Pedersoli
Stocked in walnut, naturally finished to a medium brown, this flint longrifle is used with some handling marks on the stock and a few marks on the frizzen face. Trimmed in brass, the furniture has a few speckles of patina. The straight octagon barrel is finished to a dark brown. The large flintlock has a color case hardened finish. Manufactured by
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Ohio Longrifle , .50 caliber, 40-1/2" barrel, percussion, maple, brass trim, hooked breech, unfired, signed Sam Gorham
This Ohio percussion fullstock rifle is fitted with a .50 caliber 42" straight octagon barrel with hooked breech. Stocked in maple, the rifle is trimmed in brass furniture. The R.E. Davis Hawken lock is mated to single lever double set triggers, that fire from the set position only. The .50 caliber barrel is finished to a dark matte brown. The barr
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Craft and Practice, Volume Two by Kit Ravenshear
Volume two covers the making of troublesome parts, such as forming ramrod pipes and other furniture made from sheet metal. Tapering wooden ramrods, making ramrods longer than 48", and making and mounting sling swivels is included in volume two.
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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Recreating the American Longrifle by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. He shares the step by step details of his craft. His work has been enhanced by the editors. This book does not assume that the reader is an expert stock maker, but begins with illustrated explanations of the b
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Track's Best Flint Flush Cleaning Tool , for breeches up to 1-7/16", without spillage
Black Powder residue can bleach and etch your gun stock finish. Our tool allows proper flushing, without spillage. Thoroughly clean your flint gun, and flush the breech, without removing your vent liner. Simply remove your flint lock. Install the clamp, with the O-Ring centered over the vent. Place the bottom nozzle in a container of water. Add onl
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