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Triggerguard, Reading and Berks County Guns , sand cast nickel silver
Very similar to TG-MA-143-B triggerguard, this design is obviously the work of the famous longrifle maker, Wolfgang Haga. Use tit on Reading or Berks County longrifles. Mount it with two of our #Pin-3/32 dowel pins, through the integral pin lugs. Overall length is 8-13/16", inside trigger bow is 2-1/2" long, and 1-1/16" deep.
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For Trade and Treaty , Firearms of the American Indians, 1600 - 1920, by Ryan R. Gale
Now shipping! For Trade and Treaty by author Ryan R. Gale is our most comprehensive work on the subject of Native American firearms to date. Filled with hundreds of full color images of dozens of original northwest guns, trade fusils, and treaty guns, this book's wide 11" landscape format allows images up to 22" across the gutter. This book als
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Round Ringed Ramrod pipes, for 7/16" rod, wax cast brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on fullstock French fusils, muskets, and fowling guns. French fusils were most often trimmed in iron, while more costly fusil fin (fine fusils) were often trimmed in brass. English
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English Style Ramrod Pipes, for 3/8" rod, brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 3/8" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on half stock or fullstock English sporting rifles. English sporting rifles were most often trimmed in iron, while English trade guns and fusils were often trimmed in brass. Our entr
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English Style Ramrod Pipes, for 7/16" rod, wax cast brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on half stock or fullstock English sporting rifles. English sporting rifles were most often trimmed in iron, while English trade guns and fusils were often trimmed in brass. Our ent
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Track's Catalog 18 , Out of Print Please use our FREE on-line catalog and web site.
Track's Catalog 18 IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE! 432 pages filled with "exact full size photos" of gun parts and other small parts, this book is a valuable selection guide for the gunsmith who is building, repairing, or restoring antique and replica guns. We print this book on fine coated paper, in full color, on a Heidelberg printing press, fold the pa
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward pipe, with lug for pin, round, for 3/8" ramrod
Shown in side view, and top view, our North West Trade Gun ramrod pipes are round, for 3/8" ramrod, brass only. Notice the impressed rings, forged into the thin brass pipes. These corrugations or embossed rings give the thin brass pipes extra strength, so they cannot be crushed in the field. The entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) is most ofte
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Ramrod pipe, iron , forward pipe, with lug for pin, round, for 3/8" ramrod
Shown in side view, and top view, our North West Trade Gun ramrod pipes are round, for 3/8" ramrod, iron.. Notice the impressed rings, forged into the thin iron pipes. These corrugations or embossed rings give the thin iron pipes extra strength, so they cannot be crushed in the field. The entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) is most often omitt
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4 gauge , 1.070" ideal for 1.052" bore, .070" over shot card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .125" over powder card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .070" over shot card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .500" fibre cushion wad, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .500" fibre cushion wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .500" thick fibre wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .500" thick fibre wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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