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Southern Mountain Longrifle .40 caliber, 44" Rice barrel, walnut, brass, in the style of John Gillespie , used, by Roy Gillis
This Southern Mountain Rifle, built by Mr. Roy Gillis of South Carolina, was made in the style of those rifles originally built by John Gillespie (1811-1894). This particular rifle is very similar to the rifle that appears on pages 24 and 25 of Dennis Glazner's book, The Gillespie Gun Makers Of East Fork, N.C. . The rifle has been conservativel
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Traditions Mountain Rifle , .50 caliber, 32" barrel, flintlock, beech, brass furniture with silver accents, used, assembled from a kit by Traditions
This Traditions Mountain Rifle was assembled from a kit. The rife is stocked in beech, trimmed in brass furniture, and decorated with nickel silver oval inlays and capbox. The Maslin style flintlock is factory engraved and color case hardened. The barrel is browned and the bore is bright, clean, and ready to shoot. Trigger reach is 14-1/2" to fit t
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Halfstock Plains Rifle , .50 caliber, 35" barrel, percussion, maple, iron, brass, nickel, used, by P. Sheets
This percussion halfstock plains style rifle is stocked in maple, and trimmed in a mixture of brass, iron, and nickel silver furniture, and features a .50 caliber barrel. The rifle is offered in used condition, with a well maintained bore. Weight is 7.8 pounds and the rifle has a trigger reach of 13-5/8" making it well suited for today's average si
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Leech & Rigdon Confederate Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" round barrel, percussion, steel frame, beech, used, by High Standard
This replica percussion revolver is known as the Leech & Rigdon Confederate revolver. Based on the Colt 1851 Navy revolver, Leech and Rigdon manufactured an estimated 1500 revolvers for the Confederacy with the vast majority manufactured in Greensboro, Georgia. This .36 caliber revolver is assembled with a French gray steel frame, blued cylinder an
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1860 Colt Army Revolver , .44 caliber, 8" barrel, full fluted cylinder, cased with accessories, used, by COLT brand - Second Generation
Known as the COLT Model 1860 Army revolver, this revolver is beautifully finished, with a blued round barrel, fancy full fluted cylinder, color case hardened frame and loading lever, blued steel back-strap and triggerguard, and reddish brown walnut grips. This revolver has both the fancy full fluted cylinder, for lightest weight, and the four screw
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T/C Drop-in Barrel Assembly , .54 caliber, 1-66" twist, 15/16" octagon, 32" length, blued, 5.2 lb, percussion, for Thompson Center Hawken Rifle.
Thompson Center drop-in barrel , .54 caliber with 1-66" twist for a patched round ball. 15/16" octagon by 32" length. Percussion ignition for Thompson Center Hawken rifles. The barrel, plug, adjustable rear sight, bead front sight, rib, rod pipes, and underlug are blued. Weight is 5.2 pounds. Fully assembled at the Green Mountain Barrel Company fa
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Hawken halfstock , pre shaped stock, non-inlet, 15/16", or 1" octagon barrel
Shaped but not mortised for a lock, this Hawken halfstock is modeled after the later work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken, with the later beavertail found on halfstocks. We strongly recommend straight grain maple for large bores. This Hawken halfstock is right hand, for a 15/16", or 1” octagon barrel. Select your favorite lock, plug and triggers, practi
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Hawken halfstock , pre shaped stock, pre-inlet 1" octagon barrel, L&R Hawken lock
Shaped on a spindle carver, this stock is pre-inlet for a 1" straight octagon barrel, our T. Gibbons' Hawken lock, #LOCK-LR-100, 1" percussion hooked breech with fitted tang #PLUG-LR-16-3, and long Hawken double set trigger, #TR-LR-1400. Our L&R lock is available pre-notched for the plug, and has the hammer angled to fit the nipple without bending.
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Fullstock Longrifle , .45 caliber, 42" Kelly barrel, Siler percussion, maple, brass & iron, used, by P. Sheets
This longrifle is trimmed in a mixture of brass and iron, is stocked in curly maple, and features a .45 caliber straight octagon Kelly barrel. This rifle is a mixture of parts and styles, and represents a flint rifle later converted to percussion. This piece is signed on the top flat of the barrel P. Sheets . It is offered as used with a bright we
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W. Ashton Pistol , .38 caliber, 4" octagon-to-round barrel, percussion underhammer, walnut, new, unfired, by Rod Olsen
A reproduction of William Ashton, Middletown, Connecticut underhammer pistol circa 1850. Very similar in style to Adin Ruggle's 1830s percussion underhammer pistol. This light weight pistol features a walnut grip with steel frame, .38 caliber rifled 4" octagon-to-round barrel. The two piece oiled walnut grips are secured to the steel frame with a s
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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T/C Drop-in Barrel Assembly , .50 caliber, 1-66" twist, 15/16" octagon, 32" length, blued, 5.5 lb, percussion for Thompson Center Hawken Rifle.
Thompson Center drop-in barrel , .50 caliber with 1-66" twist for a patched round ball. 15/16" octagon by 32" length. Percussion ignition for Thompson Center Hawken rifles. The barrel, plug, adjustable rear sight, bead front sight, rib, rod pipes, and underlug are blued. Weight is 5.7 pounds. Fully assembled, this nice barrel assembly is new-in-th
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Under Rib , milled steel, 24", for round barrel
This milled steel 24" underrib with .2" web thickness requires final polishing, to remove mill marks, before installation and finishing. It will fit a 40" or shorter barrel, assuming a 16" forend length (24" + forend length = barrel length). Usually soldered to the bottom flat of your round barrel, we recommend using our Stay-Brite brand solder, to
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Dueling pistol , pre-shaped stocks, non-inlet 13/16" octagon barrel
Carved from plain cherry, plain maple, or curly maple. This Kentucky pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. Drilled for a 5/1
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Stock, Dueling pistol , pre-shaped, non-inlet 13/16" barrel, plain maple
Carved from maple, selected for strength of grain, with slight figure. This Kentucky Pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. D
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Stock, Dueling pistol , pre-shaped, non-inlet 13/16" barrel, curly maple
Carved from curly maple, selected for tiger stripe figure. This Kentucky Pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. Drilled for a
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Stock, Dueling pistol , pre-shaped, non-inlet 13/16" barrel, plain walnut
Carved from plain walnut, this Kentucky pistol stock is described as a Dueling Pistol shape, because it has the distinctive flats on the grips, found on both Kentucky pistols and English dueling pistols of the late flint period. The barrel channel is inlet for your 13/16" octagon 10" or shorter barrel. Drilled for a 5/16" ramrod. Not inlet for lock
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