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Triggerguard, Early Hawken style , wax cast steel
Our earliest Hawken style triggerguard, this wax cast steel guard has 1/4-28 threads cast into the front lug, to engage a hole in your Hawken style double set trigger plate. We recommend using an early style Hawken trigger with straight or flat front trigger. This guard would be appropriate on a full-stock or early half-stock rifle. Overall length
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Triggerguard, North West Trade Gun, hand forged steel
Typically surface mounted, or very slightly inlet into the wrist of a North West Trade Gun, this iron triggerguard has a large trigger bow, for a gloved finger. Found on original trade guns, sold across Canada and the Northern United States by the early Fur Trade Companies, this iron triggerguard is correctly used with a brass buttplate. Copied dir
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Triggerguard, North West Trade Gun, wax cast steel
Typically surface mounted, or very slightly inlet into the wrist of a North West Trade Gun, this iron triggerguard has a large trigger bow, for a gloved finger. Found on original trade guns, sold across Canada and the Northern United States by the early Fur Trade Companies, this iron triggerguard is correctly used with a brass buttplate. Copied dir
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Trigger plate , Isaac Haines, Lancaster County, wax cast steel
Lancaster County makers were influenced by this master gunmaker. This trigger has a wide-faced curled trigger in early longrifle fashion. The trigger casting is .082" thick, and the plate has a .085" wide by 1" slot, allowing instant assembly with little or no filing. We recommend using a smooth screw as a pivot pin. The 0.18" thick front will acce
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Beaded Knife Sheath , 11" long by 3-1/2" wide, vegetable tanned leather
This beautifully beaded knife sheath is made from vegetable tan leather with a brain tan overlay. The front is fully beaded with a geometric pattern in glass seed beads. The sheath measures 11" long by 3-1/2" wide. The back has a lanyard with bobbin attached. No belt loop is sewn onto this sheath, it is meant to be tucked into your belt or sash.
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T/C Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 28" barrel, percussion, walnut stock, brass trim, excellent, by Thompson Center Arms
This .54 caliber Thompson Center Hawken percussion rifle is very lightly used. This factory finished rifle is stocked in American black walnut with brass furniture, and blued 28" straight octagon barrel. The bore is bright and has been well maintained. Weight is 8.8 pounds, and with a trigger reach of 14-1/4", the rifle is perfectly setup for today
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Longrifle , .45 caliber, 42" Colerain swamped barrel, Chambers 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 42" 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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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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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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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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LeMat Cavalry Revolver , .44 caliber, .64 caliber smoothbore, 6-3/4" barrel, percussion, blued, stainless nipples, as-new in box, by Pietta
Designed by a French inventor, Alexander LeMat and Confederate General Beauregard working together to create the ultimate military sidearm, this revolver was to become a favorite of many Confederate Naval and Infantry officers. The first models were made by a Philadelphia gunsmith. But due to the war, the production was moved to France where the gu
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