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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, extra fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 15/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, semi-fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 15/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 15/16” strai
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H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped stock, left hand, non-inlet 15/16", 1" or 1-1/8" octagon, 42" barrel
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The left hand Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project.
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British Dragoon Pistol , .62 caliber smooth bore, 10-1/2" barrel, Chambers flint lock, walnut, brass trim, new, by Kendall Brady
This is a reproduction of a British Dragoon pistol that is finely crafted and offered in new condition. The English dragoon pistol is an ideal accoutrement for Revolutionary War period events. Stocked in correct walnut, trimmed with brass furniture, this pistol features a tapered round .62 caliber smooth bore, 10-1/2" barrel with a clean bright bor
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Halfstock Rifle , .35 caliber, 24" barrel, percussion, walnut, nickel silver, tang sight, mixed antique parts, barrel marked I. H. Robinson
This halfstock rifle is assembled from a mixture of antique and modern parts. We would estimate it was likely altered in the late 1970's to early 1980's. The rifle is stocked in walnut and the stock appears to be modern, while the nickel silver furniture appears to be antique. The percussion lock is a Dean Mitton assembled lock, and is marked on th
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Morse Carbine , .50 caliber cartridge, 20" barrel, brass frame, walnut, used, includes accessories, assembled from parts by The Rifle Shoppe
Designed by George W. Morse, who patented a system to convert muzzleloading guns to a breech loader circa 1856. The machinery was produced at Springfield, Massachusetts and shipped to Harpers Ferry for use in converting 1841 Mississippi rifles to a breechloader, but with the capture of the Harpers Ferry arsenal by Confederate forces the machinery w
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Model 1733 French Dragoon Pistol , .62 caliber smoothbore, 12" barrel, flintlock, figured walnut, brass trim, used, by Ron Scott
This correct Model 1733 French Dragoon pistol was hand assembled by master gun maker, Mr. Ron Scott . He has become famous for his strictly correct flint guns. Stocked in figured walnut, this pistol has the sleek lines and graceful balance of a fine original antique. Used, it has been fired several times, based on the few scratches on the frizzen,
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Virginia Longrifle , .50 caliber, 42" swamped octagon barrel, maple, engraved brass furniture, sliding wooden patchbox, L&R flintlock, used, signed by .T. Briggs
This James River influenced Virginia longrifle shows a blend of English and Germanic influences. The large wide buttplate is typical of those found on many English fowlers, while the cheek piece is of Germanic influence. The large round faced lock is typical of many Southern rifles, and is designed for fast, reliable ignition. Stocked in curly mapl
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Buffalo arrow point , replica trade point of aged steel, each
Buffalo arrow point, replica trade point of aged steel, sold individually. Made from 0.4" thick carbon steel and hardened to 41 to 45 Rockwell. Overall length is 3-5/8". Order several 5/16" diameter ramrods, #Ramrod-5, for shafts. Same day shipment, when you click ADD TO CART and complete shopping cart check out. Inspect the item, return it for sa
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