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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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Antique Halfstock Rifle , .32 caliber, 37-1/2" barrel, walnut, brass trim, percussion, marked Enterprise Gunworks ~ 1878
This antique halfstock rifle was offered by the firm James Bown & Son - Enterprise Gunworks of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The lock marking is no longer legible, but is likely Goucher based on the die stamped game scene marking. The barrel is stamped Enterprise Gunworks with the Kill Buck deer stamp . They were located at 136-138 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
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Build Track's John Armstrong , Maryland longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,084.29
Build Track's John Armstrong Maryland longrifle parts set, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock Many schools of style exist for Maryland longrifles. The Emmitsburg school turned out many fine rifles thanks to the skills of makers such as John Armstrong, Peter White, and George Nune
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Classic Green River Knife Blade , 5" edge, forged carbon steel, made in the U.S.A. , by Russell - Green River, U.S.A. , America's Oldest Cutlery
Yes, our Russell - Green River blades are made in the U.S.A., they are not the cheap imports found elsewhere. The Classic Green River Knife blade honors the maker's good name. It features a 5" cutting edge, 9" overall length. Forged from thick .086" carbon cutlery steel, it is properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. Made by America'
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The Art of Making Primitive Bows and Arrows by D. C. Waldorf
D. C. Waldorf explains several related topics in detail. The text covers tools and woods for bow making, a simple self bow, bow designs, sinew backing, making a bow string, making arrows and quivers. Valerie Waldorf's many photographs and plan drawings illustrate the book and make the projects easy. Soft bound with 52 pages in 8-1/2 x 11" format, w
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Colonial Frontier Guns by T.M. Hamilton
This large format edition will be of special interest to trade gun enthusiasts. It shows 97 illustrations of early guns, Tulle hunting guns, plan drawings and detailed photo views of individual components. Museum quality firearms, archaeological remains of gun components and facsimile reproductions of original documents are used to explain the role
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Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making by W. Hamilton Gibson
First published in 1881, this complete illustrated guide reveals how to catch everything from squirrels and mice to tigers and bears. It offers general advice on camping and hiking in the woods. Among the treasures within are easy to follow plans for building dozens of traps: comprehensive directions for the building of shanties, log cabins, boats,
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Civil War Medicine, 1861-1865 by Keith C. Wilber, MD
A detailed and fascinating tour through medical history of this bloody and devastating war. Hundreds of illustrations, combined with well researched and engaging text, tell the tale of challenges presented to doctors with each new battle. Softbound 8-1/2 x 11" format, 119 pages, line drawings throughout. The Table of Contents includes the followin
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Gun Carriages: Aide Memoire to the Military Sciences, 1846 by R.J. Nelson
A manual for officers of British Army in 1846 when there were more than 50 authorized descriptions of Ordnance. Each carriage is illustrated with detail, scaled line drawings in both plan and elevation, and 18 tables of dimensions and weights. Soft cover, 64 pages, 48 full page plates, 7 x 10" format.
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Reloading Tools of the Black Powder Era 1850-1910, Volume 1 by Tom Rowe & Ed Curtis
There has been a need for a through study of the various loading tools of the black powder and early smokeless powders era for rifles, shotgun tools will not be covered. While a book on the subject can never be complete, and odd and unusual examples will continually appear, this book will cover most of what a collector will encounter. The leading e
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Reloading Tools of the Black Powder Era 1850-1910, Volume 2 by Tom Rowe & Ed Curtis
There has been a need for a through study of the various loading tools of the black powder and early smokeless powders era for rifles, shotgun tools will not be covered. While a book on the subject can never be complete, and odd and unusual examples will continually appear, this book will cover most of what a collector will encounter. The leading e
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Springfield Armory Infantry Muskets 1795 - 1844 by Kent W. Johns
An identification guide to the flintlock infantry muskets produced at Springfield, including conversions to percussion. Detailed color photographs allow the physical characteristics of each type to be clearly explained. Enthusiasts ans collectors will find the coverage of markings and the letter/number stamps found on components both inside and out
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Sketchbook '56 Spanish Colonial Infantry, 1739-1781 , by Ted Spring
The Spanish were frequent allies of the French, and dominated the Louisiana region, Florida to Mexico, north to St. Louis. Sketches include swords, knives, plug bayonets, the machete, pistols, muskets, flask, cartridge boxes, canteens, cannons, and uniforms. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans
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Sketchbook '56 Spanish Colonial Infantry, 1739-1781 , by Ted Spring, with slightly damaged covers
The Spanish were frequent allies of the French, and dominated the Louisiana region, Florida to Mexico, north to St. Louis. Sketches include swords, knives, plug bayonets, the machete, pistols, muskets, flask, cartridge boxes, canteens, cannons, and uniforms. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans
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Tennessee Bean Style Buttplate , wax cast steel
A lighter more graceful Tennessee longrifle style buttplate, sometimes called the Bean buttplate, in honor of one of Tennessee's most famous makers. Made in iron only, this wax casting may be bent cold to reduce the amount of curvature a small amount. We recommend using this on a fancy maple fullstock, with a round end banana patchbox. Be sure to o
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Cartridge Case , .45-120 Sharps, 3-1/4", unprimed brass, each piece, no minimum order
Cartridge case, unprimed brass, .45-120 Sharps, also known as .45 3-1/4". This is the longest member of the .45-70 family of cartridge cases. Length is 3-1/4" to hold up to 120 grains of black powder. Lyman Classic Dies have standard 7/8-14 threads, to fit most brands of reloading presses. This three die set includes Lyman's popular "M" neck expan
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Cartridge Case , .45-120 Sharps, 3-1/4", unprimed brass, 20 pieces
Cartridge case, unprimed brass, .45-120 Sharps, also known as .45 3-1/4". This is the longest member of the .45-70 family of cartridge cases. Length is 3-1/4" to hold up to 120 grains of black powder. Lyman Classic Dies have standard 7/8-14 threads, to fit most brands of reloading presses. This three die set includes Lyman's popular "M" neck expan
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Cartridge Case , .45-120 Sharps, 3-1/4", unprimed brass, 50 pieces
Cartridge case, unprimed brass, .45-120 Sharps, also known as .45 3-1/4". This is the longest member of the .45-70 family of cartridge cases. Length is 3-1/4" to hold up to 120 grains of black powder. Lyman Classic Dies have standard 7/8-14 threads, to fit most brands of reloading presses. This three die set includes Lyman's popular "M" neck expan
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Cartridge Case , .45-120 Sharps, 3-1/4", unprimed brass, 100 pieces
Cartridge case, unprimed brass, .45-120 Sharps, also known as .45 3-1/4". This is the longest member of the .45-70 family of cartridge cases. Length is 3-1/4" to hold up to 120 grains of black powder. Lyman Classic Dies have standard 7/8-14 threads, to fit most brands of reloading presses. This three die set includes Lyman's popular "M" neck expan
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Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle kit , in traditional iron, or brass, with 13/16" octagon barrel in .36, .40, or .45 caliber Price: starting at $977.95
Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle, easy to assemble rifle kit, 36 or 42" octagon barrel, traditional iron, plain or fancy maple stock Often referred to as a Tennessee style, this attractive South Mountain percussion longrifle is trimmed in iron, and stocked in plain maple. Original Tennessee flint rifles were often equipped with imported
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