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Build Track's J. P. Beck Lebanon Township parts set with "B" or "C" profile, 44" swamped barrel, cut for sliding wood patchbox Price: starting at $1,196.09
Build Track's John Philip Beck Lebanon Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 44" swamped barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain, or fancy maple stock with sliding wood patchbox We offer these fine Lebanon Township, Lancaster County style parts, modeled after the work of John Philip Beck. Lebanon township is located just to the north of Lancas
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Ohio Longrifle , .50 caliber, 40-1/2" barrel, percussion, maple, brass trim, hooked breech, unfired, signed Sam Gorham
This Ohio percussion fullstock rifle is fitted with a .50 caliber 42" straight octagon barrel with hooked breech. Stocked in maple, the rifle is trimmed in brass furniture. The R.E. Davis Hawken lock is mated to single lever double set triggers, that fire from the set position only. The .50 caliber barrel is finished to a dark matte brown. The barr
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Rear sight, adjustable for elevation, wax cast steel
Attractive wax cast steel rear sight, adjustable for elevation using the center screw. The standard 3/8" dovetail base is covered by the sight. Enlarge the square slot as needed. The dovetail base measures .375" as-cast, a crisp clean casting along the edge grooves. Deburr the bottom of the dovetail base, removing the casting gate from this hidden
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Morse Carbine , .50 caliber cartridge, 20" barrel, brass frame, walnut, used, includes accessories, assembled from parts by The Rifle Shoppe
Designed by George W. Morse, who patented a system to convert muzzleloading guns to a breech loader circa 1856. The machinery was produced at Springfield, Massachusetts and shipped to Harpers Ferry for use in converting 1841 Mississippi rifles to a breechloader, but with the capture of the Harpers Ferry arsenal by Confederate forces the machinery w
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Rear sight, Tall Pennsylvania style for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
This small version is made for a longrifle with a slim 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrel. Wax cast steel, this sight has a long base similar our other Pennsylvania sight #RS-FG-14. However this sight is .425" tall from the top of the sighting surface, to allow sight-in with a tall front sight, and to reduce mirage and heat glare from the top flat, duri
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Rear sight, Tall Pennsylvania style for 15/16" or 1" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
This larger version is made for a longrifle with a 15/16" or 1" octagon barrel. Wax cast steel, this sight has a long base similar our other Pennsylvania sight #RS-FG-16. However this sight is .430" tall from the top of the sighting surface, to allow sight-in with a tall front sight, and to reduce mirage and heat glare from the top flat, during sho
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Rear sight , 1770 Lancaster style, wax cast steel
Isaac Haines style, ideal for a swamped barrel, this wax cast steel sight has concave bevels on the front three edges, and a flat top. We recommend filing a square notch for use with a blade front sight. The dovetail is about .585" long, with a .535" base about .062" deep.
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Enfield Musketoon , .58 caliber, 24" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, used by Davide Pedersoli & Co.
This Enfield Musketoon, with 24" barrel, is dated 1861 on the lock plate. Made for the caliber .577 hollow base Minie bullet that allowed quick reloading, achieved fine accuracy, and much longer range than the round ball muskets of an earlier generation. The rear sight is calibrated and marked in 100 yard increments, up to 600 yards. Enfield musket
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Lyman Great Plains Hunter Rifle , .54 caliber, 32" barrel, 1 in 32" twist for conical, left hand, percussion, No. 57 peep sight, used
Stocked in walnut, trimmed in iron furniture, this Lyman Great Plains Hunter features a hooked breech, two wedge keys, double set triggers, and 32" barrel. The .54 caliber bore is bright and has been well maintained. The stock has a few minor scattered handling marks from field use. Based on the original Hawken plains rifle, the Lyman Great Plains
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Virginia Longrifle , .50 caliber, Getz 42" swamped octagon barrel, maple, engraved brass furniture, sliding wooden patchbox, L&R flintlock, used, signed by .T. Briggs
This James River influenced Virginia longrifle shows a blend of English and Germanic influences. The large wide buttplate is typical of those found on many English fowlers, while the cheek piece is of Germanic influence. The large round faced lock is typical of many Southern rifles, and is designed for fast, reliable ignition. Stocked in curly mapl
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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 36" Douglas XX barrel, walnut, iron, percussion, fine quality, used, signed by Robert S. Hannahs
If you are a muzzle loading expert, you recognize this handsomely finished Hawken rifle as the work of the famous custom gun maker, Robert Hannahs, The House of Hawken, Kenosha, Wisconsin . Made in 1972, it is used with only a few scattered handling marks on the stock. Made for a 6'0" or taller shooter, this rifle has a full 14-3/8" trigger reach.
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Antique Tryon Trade Rifle , .48 caliber smoothbore, 37-1/2" barrel, missing percussion lock, walnut, brass trim, signed Tryon, Philadelphia
This antique trade rifle is stocked in maple and trimmed in brass furniture. The barrel is stamped Tryon, Philada. on the top flat. Edward K. Tryon trade rifles were supplied to fur traders, Indian agents, merchants, as well as the U.S. Government. The percussion lock is missing, and the stock is well worn with a heavy patina. Stocked and trimmed
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Lancaster Longrifle , .45 caliber, 44" Colerain swamped barrel, curly maple, engraved brass, L&R Classic flintlock, used, marked J. Marsh
This longrifle has the classic Lancaster County, Pennsylvania longrifle architecture. The rifle is stocked in curly maple, trimmed in engraved brass furniture, with a Colerain swamped octagon barrel and L&R Classic flintlock. The rifle is very neatly fitted and finished. The rifle is used with a few handling marks typical of normal use from firing
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English Sporting Rifle , .58 caliber, 32" Green Mountain barrel, maple, iron trim, percussion, new, unfired, by J.A. Wymore
This slender halfstock sporting rifle is stocked in maple and trimmed in browned iron furniture with a poured pewter forend cap. The slender shaping on the maple stock combined with the 32" long straight octagon barrel give this rifle a modest weight and handy length, making it ideal to carry afield. As new, unfired, this rifle was neatly hand asse
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Southern Mountain Halfstock Rifle , .45 caliber, 33" barrel, percussion, ash, iron trim, well fitted, used
This Southern Mountain percussion rifle is used. Stocked in ash, the stock is stained to a dark brown and displays the grain pattern found on ash wood. The .45 caliber straight octagon barrel, percussion lock, and iron furniture are finished to a dark brown with a textured finish. This unsigned rifle has very well fitted parts and is very neatly sh
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