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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Longrifle , .45 caliber 38" Colerain swamped barrel, flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, unfired, by Mike Compton
This classic American flint longrifle captures the style of the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania gun makers. Stocked in curly maple, trimmed in engraved brass furniture, with a 38" Colerain swamped barrel, this .45 caliber rifle will be a joy to shoot. This attractively shaped and finished rifle is new, unfired, by contemporary builder M. Compton .
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Choke Tube Lube , anti-seize grease, 3/4 ounce tube, by Birchwood Casey
Lubricate breech plugs threads, nipples, drums and flash hole liners with this special emulsion grease. Then you can easily remove them, even after thousands of shots. Withstands high temperatures, and prevents seizing and thread galling. We use this amazing grease in our shop. A tiny amount is enough. Made in the USA, by Birchwood Casey.
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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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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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Tubes and Tools , a how-to booklet, by Kit Ravenshear
This booklet discusses gun barrel work: install underlugs, sights, breech plugs, touch hole liners, attach under ribs, and learn to straighten barrels with confidence. The second half of the book is a recommendation on which tools will be worthwhile for the gun maker, in the serious workshop.
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Plains Pistol , .50 caliber, 8" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, new, unfired, by Investarm
Stocked in walnut, with 15/16" octagon barrel with hooked breech, color hardened percussion lock, and brass triggerguard. This Plains Pistol has the classic 1830 era bag butt architecture. This is a very comfortable grip, large enough for man sized hands, with enough drop and curve to make aiming as instinctive as pointing your finger. The pistol i
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Plains Pistol , .54 caliber, 8" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, new, unfired, by Investarm
Stocked in walnut, with 15/16" octagon barrel with hooked breech, color hardened percussion lock, and brass triggerguard. This Plains Pistol has the classic 1830 era bag butt architecture. This is a very comfortable grip, large enough for man sized hands, with enough drop and curve to make aiming as instinctive as pointing your finger. The pistol i
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Gunsmithing Labor: mill and solder ramrod pipe to rib, price each
We mill a flat on each rod pipe, and a matching flat notch in the rib. After "tinning" both flats with solder, we clamp the pipe, heat the joint, and cause the two solder coated surfaces to be joined. We require fitting the underrib and breech plug before performing this operation.
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Ramrod for Thompson Center .32 & .36 caliber Seneca and Cherokee with 27" barrel , 5/16" brown Delrin nylon, 27-7/16" long, Brass tips are threaded 10-32 at rear, 10-32 at front. Made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Elk River, Minnesota.
Ramrod for Thompson Center .32 and .36 caliber Seneca , 5/16" brown Delrin nylon, 27-7/16" long. Brass tips are threaded 10-32 at rear, 10-32 at front. Straight front tip for use with .32 and .36 caliber versions of the Seneca and Cherokee rifles. Note: Cherokee rifles were offered with multiple barrel lengths. This ramrod is for the 27" barreled
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Ramrod for Thompson Center .32 & .36 caliber Seneca and Cherokee with 27" barrel , 5/16" stained hickory, 27-7/16" long, Brass tips are threaded 10-32 at rear, 10-32 at front. Made by Track of the Wolf, in Elk River, Minnesota, we make the brass tips and assemble the ramrod.
Ramrod for Thompson Center .32 and .36 caliber Seneca , 5/16" stained hickory, 27-7/16" long. Brass tips are threaded 10-32 at rear, 10-32 at front. Straight front tip for use with .32 and .36 caliber versions of the Seneca and Cherokee rifles. Note: Cherokee rifles were offered with multiple barrel lengths. This ramrod is for the 27" barreled ver
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Allentown-Bethlehem pre shaped, non-inlet stocks, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" octagon 42" barrel
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Offered in three barrel channel sizes, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" straight octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , plain maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , semi-fancy maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , fancy maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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