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Create your own brass rifle inlays , sheet metal, files, saw, blades, drill and instruction sheet
Now you can create your own historic brass rifle inlays - the perfect do-it-yourself project. Our kit contains everything you need to make your own rifle inlays including a jeweler's saw, a package of #4 saw blades, a 4" x 8" sheet of .040" brass, a set of 6 needle files, a 3/32" drill bit, and our how-to instruction sheet with period patterns. Ex
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Create your own nickel silver rifle inlays , sheet metal, files, saw, blades, drill and instruction sheet
Now you can create your own historic rifle inlays - the perfect do-it-yourself project. Our kit contains everything you need to make your own rifle inlays including a jeweler's saw, a package of #4 saw blades, a 4" x 8" sheet of .040" nickel silver, a set of 6 needle files, a 3/32" drill bit, and our how-to instruction sheet with period patterns.
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4 Piece Jeweler's Saw Set for Cutting Inlays
Create custom designs for your firearms, tomahawk handles and more with our Jeweler's Saw Set! Skilled use of this tool provides the ability to quickly and easily produce a variety of decorative, functional inlays for muzzleloading firearms. Since you can work with patterns and materials that are not commercially available, the freedom to pursue m
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Small Early French Trade Knife , 3-3/4" etched blade, made in the U.S.A.
This small French Trade Knife has a 3-3/4" blade, and is nearly 7" overall length. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The maker's touch mark RI is deeply marked on one side. The decorative scroll work below the edge is sometimes known as a Spanish notch. T
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Tiny Early French Trade Knife , 2-5/8" etched blade, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This small French Trade Knife has a 2-5/8" blade, and is nearly 4-1/2" overall length. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The maker's touch mark RI is deeply marked on one side. The decorative scroll work below the edge is sometimes known as a Spanish notc
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Metis Belt Knife , 5-1/4" etched blade, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This popular trade knife is 9-1/8" in overall length, and has a 5-1/4" long, 1-1/8" wide blade. The base of the blade has decorative piercings and file marks. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The 4" long handle is made from curly maple scales and staine
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Medium Skinner Knife , 3-3/4" blade, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This handy skinning knife is 6-1/2" long overall, and has a 3-3/4" long, 1-7/16" wide blade. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The 3-1/2" long handle is made from curly maple scales and stained with a maple stain which brings out the wood's natural curl.
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Small Skinner Knife , 2-1/2" blade, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This handy little skinning knife is 5" long overall, and has a 2-1/2" long, 1" wide blade. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The 2-3/4" long handle is made from curly maple scales and stained with a maple stain which brings out the wood's natural curl. T
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Stain , Honey Maple, 4 ounce bottle, by Laurel Mountain Forge
Laurel Mountain Forge stains are especially formulated to bring out the rich beauty and figure of any wood. Antique Wood Stain is designed to penetrate deep into the wood so surface scratches, abrasion and other wear damage will not expose raw, unstained areas. Non-grain raising solvent blend that will not swell the grain , checkering, carving or i
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English Alex Henry right Percussion Bar Lock, by R.E. Davis
This new bar lock is patterned after one by Alexander Henry, a famous London maker of Sporting rifles for English gentlemen. The sear rides on a pin axle. Features include an elegant three screw bridle, stirrup linked mainspring, and fly detent for set triggers such as our fancy LePage single set trigger. Notice the extra “bar” shown above the plat
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Enfield Rifle Lock , circa 1853 Crown P-H mark, unused, excellent
Made for use on an 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, this new lock has been drilled for two lock bolts, but never tapped, never installed on a replica Enfield three band rifled musket. Probably made after 1979 for a replica of the Enfield Musket issued to the East India Company, the lock is finished to a dark blue. The hammer and lock plate are engraved w
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Flint Lock , French Tulle Fusil de Chasse , with A. TVLLE marking
Tulle, France was well known for producing the popular hunting gun for trade to American and Canadian natives, French Colonials, and hunters during the early 18th century in the North American Colony of New France. These fusil de chasse were lighter and handier than contemporary French infantry muskets, making it better suited for traveling long di
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Jim Bridger's Hawken percussion lock, right hand, by R.E. Davis
Designed by Ron Long, this famous lock was used by Green River Rifle Works of Roosevelt, Utah, on their Jim Bridger Hawken rifle. Track acquired the GRRW Bridger hawken stock pattern. We offer Bridger Hawken stocks pre-inlet for the right lock. Wax castings are nicely finished, tempered, assembled, and signed by R. E. Davis. Smooth internal parts,
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S. Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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M. Medina Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
This L&R Lock Company M. Medina Hawken percussion lock was designed by the late Don Stith. Notice the early style rounded front edge vs. the square corner found on later locks. The lock plate also has a bit more curve from end to end than later percussion locks. The percussion hammer has cast-in engraving with a 1.8" throw. The lock plate is 4.5" l
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S. Hawken , right hand, percussion lock, notched for breechplug, by L&R
We offer our Thomas Gibbons style S. Hawken cap lock pre-notched for our #Plug-LR-16-3 breech plug and tang. On receipt of this lock, plug, and tang, you will notice that the notch is about .010” too shallow at the bottom, not bad for an “as cast” fit. Two or three swipes with the rounded side of a fine cut file will provide the needed clearance at
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S. Hawken left hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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