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Tumbler for 1746 Willets ~ First Model Brown Bess , precision turned 4140 steel, hardened, tempered, made in the USA.
Tumbler for 1746 Willets - Brown Bess flint lock , ready for use, made in the USA. Precision cut 4140 steel, turned, hardened, tempered, no file fitting is needed on this part. This precision tumbler is the perfect size for the 1726 Clinton ~ First Model Brown Bess Lock by The Rifle Shoppe , especially when assembled using our 1746 Willets interna
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Flash Guard Screw for Davide Pedersoli Kentucky Rifle or Pistol lock, 3-.5mm thread
The outside mounted frizzen screw for Davide Pedersoli Kentucky Rifle or Pistol model locks is for use with Tedd Cash flash guards. Installation of a iron or brass flash guard, protects the shooter next to you from over spray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire voll
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Golden Age Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
A true conversion, this percussion lock retains the pan molding, flash fence, and hole for frizzen pivot screw. Converted original locks often have an empty hole, or tap the hole and plug it with a screw. Parts and screws are the same as on the flint lock, except for the cap lock’s unique plate, pan bolster, and the percussion hammer. This is a fin
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Lock, Back Action right hand, percussion, by L&R
Called “back action” because the mainspring hangs behind the tumbler, this lock was popular on percussion guns made in St. Louis, New York, California, Ohio, England and Belgium. Swivel breech double rifles require a back action lock mechanism. This lock can be modified for flint use. Side-by-side or over-and-under double rifles, shotguns, and comb
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Lock, Back Action left hand, percussion, by L&R
Called “back action” because the mainspring hangs behind the tumbler, this lock was popular on percussion guns made in St. Louis, New York, California, Ohio, England and Belgium. Swivel breech double rifles require a back action lock mechanism. This lock can be modified for flint use. Side-by-side or over-and-under double rifles, shotguns, and comb
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Kentucky Pistol Buttcap , sand cast brass
Sand cast yellow brass, this buttcap is appropriate for American flint pistols of the 1780-1810 era. Normally retained by an iron wood screw installed from below, we recommend using our Screw-10x1-1/2. Inletting this buttcap will be easier after you file finish the inside edge, and realize only this edge contacts the wood. The cap is hollow underne
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Kentucky Pistol Buttcap , sand cast nickel silver
Sand cast nickel silver, this buttcap is appropriate for American flint pistols of the 1780-1810 era. Normally retained by an iron wood screw installed from below, we recommend using our Screw-10x1-1/2. Inletting this buttcap will be easier after you file finish the inside edge, and realize only this edge contacts the wood. The cap is hollow undern
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Plan drawing , full exact size, T.W. Pistor Hessian Jaeger Rifle
This full scale plan depicts a military styled Jaeger rifle, used by Hessian troops, during the American Revolution. This set of plans, drawn by W. Nock, shows every part in several views, at full scale. The original rifle was made by T. W. Pistor. All parts for the flint lock and furniture are now available, as wax castings molded directly from or
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Plan drawing , full exact size, Nock's patent breech
Henry Nock was granted a patent in April, 1757, for his clever "false breech", which improved ignition and increased velocity in flint guns. Similar to a modern Diesel "pre-ignition chamber", later percussion breeches were modeled after his design. We offer this patent drawing reprint, which shows his powder chamber and flash hole liner installatio
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Plan drawing , full exact size, with tips for assembly, Tennessee Rifle
The Tennessee school of iron mounted rifles typically originate from the Western Carolinas to Eastern Tennessee. These drawings illustrate a classic iron mounted Tennessee longrifle. Plans show variations in trim, and techniques for omitting certain pieces of the furniture in "poor boy" style. Flint shown, drum and nipple percussion ignition is dis
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Breech Plug , flared tang, 5/8-18 thread, for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon
Breech Plug , flint style, flared tang, 5/8-18 thread, for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon, made in the USA, milled steel. Tang is about 2-1/4" length. Cold bend the tang to to match your stock profile, after fitting this plug to your barrel. Always bend the tang before drilling the tang screw hole.
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Breech Plug , flared tang, 9/16-18 thread, for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon
Breech Plug , flint style, flared tang, 9/16-18 thread, for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon, made in the USA, milled steel. Tang is about 2-1/4" length. Cold bend the tang to to match your stock profile, after fitting this plug to your barrel. Always bend the tang before drilling the tang screw hole.
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