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Early Tennessee , pre shaped, non-inlet, stock 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel
We offer our early Tennessee stock with 15/16” octagon barrel channel for any 42” straight octagon barrel, and 3/8” ramrod hole, with no lock or trigger mortise cut. You may select and hand inlet your favorite lock and trigger. Buttplate is not cut, so you may adjust the trigger reach to your desired length, up to 15 inches, or create a poor-boy ri
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Stock, Early Tennessee , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
We offer our early Tennessee stock with 15/16” octagon barrel channel for any 42” straight octagon barrel, and 3/8” ramrod hole, with no lock or trigger mortise cut. You may select and hand inlet your favorite lock and trigger. Buttplate is not cut, so you may adjust the trigger reach to your desired length, up to 15 inches, or create a poor-boy ri
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Stock, Early Tennessee , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
We offer our early Tennessee stock with 15/16” octagon barrel channel for any 42” straight octagon barrel, and 3/8” ramrod hole, with no lock or trigger mortise cut. You may select and hand inlet your favorite lock and trigger. Buttplate is not cut, so you may adjust the trigger reach to your desired length, up to 15 inches, or create a poor-boy ri
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Stock, Early Tennessee , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, extra fancy maple
We offer our early Tennessee stock with 15/16” octagon barrel channel for any 42” straight octagon barrel, and 3/8” ramrod hole, with no lock or trigger mortise cut. You may select and hand inlet your favorite lock and trigger. Buttplate is not cut, so you may adjust the trigger reach to your desired length, up to 15 inches, or create a poor-boy ri
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Barrel, 20 gauge, Fowler , .620" smooth bore, 44" octagon-to-round, "C" profile, 4.2 lb, flared tang plug, made in the U.S.A.
Made with pride in the U.S.A. to meed the demands of today's shooters. Our 44" smooth bore fowler barrel is made for fullstock flint fowling guns, fusils, and muskets. The 20 gauge bore is .620" diameter, ideal for a patched round ball, or lead or bismuth shot with wads and cards. The tapered octagon breech is 15" long, with a wedding band transiti
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Bedford County , pre shaped, pre-inlet stocks, 13/16", or 7/8" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, plain maple
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, fancy maple
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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American Fowling Gun , 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, late Ketland flintlock, maple, patina finished iron, used, by Steve Losey
A very utilitarian fowler with a 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, maple stock, Jim Chambers late Ketland flintlock, and English influenced iron furniture. The breech is signed by contemporary builder Mr. Steve Losey. Weighing in at 6.7 pounds, this fowler has a trigger reach of 13-1/2" making it well suited for today's average size shooter. T
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Recreating the American Longrifle by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. He shares the step by step details of his craft. His work has been enhanced by the editors. This book does not assume that the reader is an expert stock maker, but begins with illustrated explanations of the b
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John Armstrong ~ Maryland Longrifle , .45 caliber, 42" Colerain swamped barrel, Golden Age flintlock, curly maple, engraved brass, new, unfired, by M. Compton
This beautiful Maryland style longrifle is stocked is curly maple by contemporary builder Mike Compton . The shaping, tight inletting, and carving show the talent of a highly skilled gun maker. This rifle contains features modeled after the work of John Armstrong of Emmitsburg, Maryland. The dark stained curly maple has wonderful contrasting strip
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H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , .45 caliber, 32-1/2" Colerain barrel, Buckridge flintlock, iron & brass, curly maple, used, by Ted Kramer
Many builders in the 1800's made rifles for the fur or Indian trade such as H.E. Leman, E.K. Tryon, and others. This rifle has the classic early 1800's styling found on trade rifles produced in or near Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by H.E. Leman. This well made replica is stocked in curly maple, with an iron buttplate and brass furniture. The Buck
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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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