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Underrib , milled steel, 24" blank for U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle
This extra deep underrib is made for the U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle . This milled steel 24" underrib requires trimming to length and final polishing, to remove mill marks, before installation and finishing. It may be used on the U.S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle with 33" barrel, or the U.S. Model 1814 Harper's Ferry Rifle with 36" bar
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Under Rib , drawn steel, 4-3/4", for 15/16" octagon barrel
This drawn steel 4-3/4" underrib smooth and ready for installation, final polishing, and finishing. It will fit a 12" or shorter barrel, assuming a 7-1/4" forend length (4-3/4" + forend length = barrel length). Sometimes soldered to the bottom flat of your 15/16" octagon barrel, we recommend using our Stay-Brite brand solder, to tin the mating sur
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Under Rib , milled steel, 24", for 13/16" octagon barrel
This milled steel 24" underrib requires final polishing, to remove mill marks, before installation and finishing. It will fit a 40" or shorter barrel, assuming a 16" forend length (24" + forend length = barrel length). Sometimes soldered to the bottom flat of your 13/16" octagon barrel, we recommend using our Stay-Brite brand solder, to tin the mat
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Under Rib , milled steel, 24", for _7/8"_ octagon barrel
This milled steel 24" underrib requires final polishing, to remove mill marks, before installation and finishing. It will fit a 40" or shorter barrel, assuming a 16" forend length (24" + forend length = barrel length). Sometimes soldered to the bottom flat of your 7/8" octagon barrel, we recommend using our Stay-Brite brand solder, to tin the matin
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Under Rib , milled steel, 24", for 15/16" octagon barrel
This milled steel 24" underrib requires final polishing, to remove mill marks, before installation and finishing. It will fit a 40" or shorter barrel, assuming a 16" forend length (24" + forend length = barrel length). Sometimes soldered to the bottom flat of your 15/16" octagon barrel, we recommend using our Stay-Brite brand solder, to tin the mat
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Under Rib , milled steel, 24", for __1" _ octagon barrel
This milled steel 24" underrib requires final polishing, to remove mill marks, before installation and finishing. It will fit a 40" or shorter barrel, assuming a 16" forend length (24" + forend length = barrel length). Sometimes soldered to the bottom flat of your 1" octagon barrel, we recommend using our Stay-Brite brand solder, to tin the mating
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Classic Tennessee , pre shaped, pre-inlet stock, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, large Siler lock
Our classic Tennessee fullstock has a buttstock with a straight comb, unlike our earlier stocks, a bit thicker than the very thin late Tennessee stocks. This stock will look great, when trimmed in iron. Pre-inlet for our slim 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, large Siler flint or percussion lock, our TR-DST-4 or 6 triggers, a straight tang plug, and drill
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Stock, Classic Tennessee , pre-inlet large Siler lock, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Our classic Tennessee fullstock has a buttstock with a straight comb, unlike our earlier stocks, a bit thicker than the very thin late Tennessee stocks. This stock will look great, when trimmed in iron. Pre-inlet for our slim 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, large Siler flint or percussion lock, our TR-DST-4 or 6 triggers, a straight tang plug, and drill
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Stock, Classic Tennessee , pre-inlet large Siler lock, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, semi-fancy maple
Our classic Tennessee fullstock has a buttstock with a straight comb, unlike our earlier stocks, a bit thicker than the very thin late Tennessee stocks. This stock will look great, when trimmed in iron. Pre-inlet for our slim 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, large Siler flint or percussion lock, our TR-DST-4 or 6 triggers, a straight tang plug, and drill
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Stock, Classic Tennessee , pre-inlet large Siler lock, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Our classic Tennessee fullstock has a buttstock with a straight comb, unlike our earlier stocks, a bit thicker than the very thin late Tennessee stocks. This stock will look great, when trimmed in iron. Pre-inlet for our slim 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, large Siler flint or percussion lock, our TR-DST-4 or 6 triggers, a straight tang plug, and drill
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Stock, Classic Tennessee , pre-inlet large Siler lock, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, extra fancy maple
Our classic Tennessee fullstock has a buttstock with a straight comb, unlike our earlier stocks, a bit thicker than the very thin late Tennessee stocks. This stock will look great, when trimmed in iron. Pre-inlet for our slim 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, large Siler flint or percussion lock, our TR-DST-4 or 6 triggers, a straight tang plug, and drill
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Jacob Dickert , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania pre shaped, non-inlet, stock 13/16", or 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel
This early Lancaster County style stock honors Jacob Dickert, a master gunsmith who arrived in America about 1750. After becoming a citizen, he produced rifles for the Continental Army. He was an artist, producing raised carved flint longrifles with daisy patchboxes for his many customers. Our pre-shaped stock is cut for a 13/16”, or 7/8" straight
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Stock, Jacob Dickert , pre shaped, non-inlet, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
This early Lancaster County style stock honors Jacob Dickert, a master gunsmith who arrived in America about 1750. After becoming a citizen, he produced rifles for the Continental Army. He was an artist, producing raised carved flint longrifles with daisy patchboxes for his many customers. Our pre-shaped stock is cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 4
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Stock, Jacob Dickert , pre shaped, non-inlet, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
This early Lancaster County style stock honors Jacob Dickert, a master gunsmith who arrived in America about 1750. After becoming a citizen, he produced rifles for the Continental Army. He was an artist, producing raised carved flint longrifles with daisy patchboxes for his many customers. Our pre-shaped stock is cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 4
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Stock, Jacob Dickert , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
This early Lancaster County style stock honors Jacob Dickert, a master gunsmith who arrived in America about 1750. After becoming a citizen, he produced rifles for the Continental Army. He was an artist, producing raised carved flint longrifles with daisy patchboxes for his many customers. Our pre-shaped stock is cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42”
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Stock, Jacob Dickert , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
This early Lancaster County style stock honors Jacob Dickert, a master gunsmith who arrived in America about 1750. After becoming a citizen, he produced rifles for the Continental Army. He was an artist, producing raised carved flint longrifles with daisy patchboxes for his many customers. Our pre-shaped stock is cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42”
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Dueling pistol , pre-shaped stocks, non-inlet 13/16" octagon barrel
Carved from plain cherry, plain maple, or curly maple. This Kentucky pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. Drilled for a 5/1
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Stock, Dueling pistol , pre-shaped, non-inlet 13/16" barrel, plain maple
Carved from maple, selected for strength of grain, with slight figure. This Kentucky Pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. D
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Stock, Dueling pistol , pre-shaped, non-inlet 13/16" barrel, curly maple
Carved from curly maple, selected for tiger stripe figure. This Kentucky Pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. Drilled for a
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Stock, Dueling pistol , pre-shaped, non-inlet 13/16" barrel, plain walnut
Carved from plain walnut, this Kentucky pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. Drilled for a 5/16" ramrod. Not inlet for lock
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