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Tumbler , wax cast steel, tempered, tapped 6-40
Tumbler, wax cast steel, tempered, tapped 6-40. Fly pocket is now on the outside face of the tumbler. Early versions of this tumbler have a smaller bridle axle. If the bridle axle is considerably smaller than 0.155" diameter then you have the early version. L&R recommends you should also replace the bridle, or enlarge the existing bridle with a #21
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Jacob Dickert , right hand, flint lock by L&R
This fine lock is the correct “Germanic” style for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760 - 1800 era. Made in the style of Jacob Dickert, who worked in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. More complex than the similar Siler lock, notice that the cock jaws point directly into the octagon pan. The unusual frizzen flange fits and seals the pan, ke
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S. Hawken , right hand, percussion lock, notched for breechplug, by L&R
We offer our Thomas Gibbons style S. Hawken cap lock pre-notched for our #Plug-LR-16-3 breech plug and tang. On receipt of this lock, plug, and tang, you will notice that the notch is about .010” too shallow at the bottom, not bad for an “as cast” fit. Two or three swipes with the rounded side of a fine cut file will provide the needed clearance at
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The WARRANTED right Percussion Lock, by L&R
The WARRANTED right Percussion Lock After about 1840, factory produced locks became widely available. Sometimes marked with the maker's name, often marked “Warranted", these slim percussion locks became popular on Ohio and plains rifles. Our plug and tang is made to fit a 1" octagon barrel with 3/4-16 threads. Our “Warranted" style right lock is
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English Durs Egg - London right Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
Durs Egg - London right Percussion Conversion Lock Best quality London made flint locks were often converted to percussion, during the 1825 - 1840 transition period. This nice percussion lock has the plate style of an earlier flint lock, with a notch for a 7/16" powder drum and nipple. A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock n
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John Bailes - London, right Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
John Bailes - London, right Percussion Conversion Lock Fine original flint locks were converted to percussion, during the 1825 to 1880 period. The flash hole was replaced with a powder drum and nipple, which we offer separately. Old time gunsmiths cut away the pan, discarded the frizzen, frizzen spring, and cock. A new hammer was added, and scre
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