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A Shining Time - Volume Three, Horse Soldiers, The Dragoons, 1776-1849 , by Ted Spring
Ted Spring's third volume in this series. This volume spans 75 years of the U.S. Cavalry, the golden age of the American Horse Soldier. Covered in great detail are Washington's continental Army Dragoons, the U.S. Light Dragoons, the U.S. Mounted Rangers, and the U.S. regiments of our frontier Dragoon units. Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11" format, 113 pages
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Small Queen Anne pistol Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Sometimes called the small Queen Anne pistol lock, this flint lock is smaller than Siler's small lock. The rounded plate, pan, and the elegant cock are of London’s best style, popular from 1730 to 1770. Perfect for use on an early holster pistol, target pistol, a pair of dueling pistols, or a small caliber flint longrifle, use this small lock with
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Round Ringed Ramrod Pipes, for 3/8'' rod, brass or nickel silver
Shown in side view, and top view, these short ramrod pipes are round with rings at each end, for 3/8" ramrod, in your choice of brass or nickel silver, for fullstock pistols. They may be easily modified for a halfstock pistol. Designed by Tedd Cash, for use on the George Washington Holster Pistol , these are ideal for use on our Kentucky pistol sto
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Primitive knife sheath, accepts blades up to 1-3/4" wide 7-1/2" long
This primitive knife sheath is sometimes called an Indian style sheath. Your belt slips over the sheath then through the slot, holding it securely against your waist. Your knife is almost completely enclosed. Finished with rivets, and reinforced with leather insert along the rear edge, this sheath accepts a blade up to 1-3/4" wide and 7-1/2" length
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