This English military style powder horn valve is known to have been used during the American Revolution, perhaps as early as the French and Indian War, 1757 through 1763.
Our kit has a wax cast steel horn spout, steel spout lever, tempered lever spring, 4-40 mounting screw, and 3/32" steel pivot pin. Parts are also available individually if you need replacements. Make your own early style horn. Cow horns are sold separately.
This finely crafted powder horn, by Mike Hawkins, was made from our plain raw cow horn, and our military style brass valve kit. It is a copy of a U.S. Arsenal horn, in
The Powder Flask Book, #BOOK-PF.
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Patchbox spring, .032" tempered steel, 5/16" x 2-1/16" long
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Steel Dowel Pin, 3/32" diameter, 1-1/2", hardened, for lug, pipe, guard, or trigger pivot pin
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Powder Horn Valve Kit,
Revolutionary War era,
wax cast steel
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Powder Horn Spout Lever only,
Revolutionary War era,
wax cast steel
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Powder Horn Spout only,
Revolutionary War era,
wax cast steel
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Screw, 4-40 thread, use on spout kit
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