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Barrel liners: breech loading rifle bore liners
Barrel liners for breech loading rifles & pistols are hammer forged of special Chromium Molybdenum alloy steel, in the U.S.A. Each liner is hammer forged over a special mandrel, producing an extremely smooth and uniform bore of the desired dimensions. We offer these calibers, twist rates, bores, and diameters. Liners are made to order EXPECT 3 TO
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Barrel liners: muzzle loading rifle bore liners
Track''''s rifled barrel liners are hammer forged of special Chromium Molybdenum alloy steel, in the U.S.A. Each liner is hammer forged over a special mandrel, producing an extremely smooth and uniform bore, with exactly the desired dimensions. Conventional cut rifling is never this smooth. Only hand lapping produces such highly polished inner sur
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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with Express hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with Express hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used “bar
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English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar left Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar” lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar” soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used “b
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English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with Express hammer, by L&R
English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with Express hammer The English “bar” lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar” soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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Antique Bulldog XL Revolver , .32 centre fire, 3" barrel, 6 shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, nickel plating, folding hammer spur, by Hopkins & Allen
This .32 centre fire revolver with nickel plated finish has started to speckle to a brown patina. The hammer spur is shown folded out, but will correctly fold forward for better concealment. This revolver will only function is double action, the cylinder will advance in single action, but the hammer will not latch. The small knurled knob on the loa
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