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Stock, John Vincent & Son, pre-inlet, 7/8" octagon barrel, Goulcher lock, extra fancy maple
Shaped and pre-inlet for a 7/8" straight octagon barrel, this slim stock is made in the style of John and Caleb Vincent. Pre-inlet for our Goulcher lock, double set triggers, triggerguard, sideplate, buttplate, toeplate, and entry pipe. This stock has 13-1/2" pull, and 3-3/4" drop from the line of sights. Like all Vincent rifles, the ramrod hole is
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H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped stock, non-inlet 15/16", or 1" octagon, 42" barrel
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project. Butt end
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Stock, H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped, non-inlet 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project. Butt end
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Stock, H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped, non-inlet 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, semi-fancy maple
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project. Butt end
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Stock, H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped, non-inlet 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project. Butt end
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Stock, H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped, non-inlet 1" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project. Butt end
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Stock, H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , pre shaped, non-inlet 1" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Fullstock rifles were made for the early westbound trade, by Henry Eicholtz Leman at his factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Leman often used plain maple, and painted the stripes. Choose your parts, order our full size plans for the Leman rifle, and build your own. The Leman fullstock trade rifle is an easy first scratch-building project. Butt end
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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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J&S HAWKEN pistol , .54 caliber, 9" barrel, percussion, checkered walnut stock, single set trigger, used, by Paolo Bondini
This replica J&S HAWKEN pistol, was made by Paolo Bondini, during the 1970 - 1980 period, and is not often seen today. The percussion lock is polished Armory bright, factory engraved, and boldly marked with the J&S HAWKEN name. The factory metal ramrod has a swivel yoke to prevent loss. The walnut grip is checkered and the brass furniture was silve
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Northwest Trade Gun , 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, Chambers flintlock, maple, brass & iron, new
This classic North West Trade Gun has been stocked in maple. The traditional styled trade gun hardware in a mixture of brass and iron furniture. This 20 gauge, .62 caliber, smooth bore flint fowling gun is fully qualified for use in the NMLRA North West Trade Gun match, using patched round balls at paper targets, and bird shot at clay birds on the
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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 34-1/4" Sharon barrel, R.E. Davis percussion lock, iron trim, maple, new, unfired, by George Nelson
Stocked in maple, this classic percussion halfstock Hawken rifle is trimmed with traditional Hawken iron furniture. The 34-1/4" Sharon barrel and iron trim are finished to a dark brown. A classic Hawken hooked breech and two wedge keys retain the straight octagon barrel allowing instant take-down, for easy cleaning. This rifle was assembled by cont
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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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1851 Navy Percussion Revolver , .44 caliber, 7-3/8" barrel, color hardened steel frame, unfired with factory box, by Pietta
Known as the Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver , the term "Navy" should indicate that it is .36 caliber. Instead, this revolver is made in "Army" designated .44 caliber. We doubt that Colt's Patent Firearms Company ever made their Model 1851 Navy in .44 caliber, but many others recognized that this was a popular model, with a comfortable grip, and they
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