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The Hawken Rifle, Its Evolution from 1822 - 1870 by Bob Woodfill
A reference on the work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken. This text reveals the many similarities and variances in their pieces as they evolved over time and to meet customer demand. Photos of several famous Hawken rifles are shown, and well as modern interpretations. Valuable material for anyone studying original rifles. Hardbound, 8-1/2 x 11" format, f
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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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Reloading Tools, Sights & Telescopes for Single Shot Rifles by Gerald O. Kelver
This book details the various types of hand reloading tools, and the sights and telescopes that have been used through the years on single-shot rifles. Many of the companies that produced these items, as well as individuals who custom made them, have been mentioned. An entire chapter has been devoted to the Schuetzen rifle. Valuable information fro
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Sharps Rifle The Gun That Shaped American Destiny by Martin Rywell
A study of the Sharps Rifle in the Civil War and the models produced later. Numerous line drawings and illustrations. Soft cover, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2", 158 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Chapter 1 Guns in American History Chapter 2 The Sharps Gun in American History Western Emigration Kansas John Brown Civil War Popular Revolve
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U.S. Model 1855 Series of Small Arms , by John Willyard
The Model 1855 series of small arms combined newly evolving technologies to create a miraculous new weapon for the United State that would remove the smooth-bored musket from the dominant position it held for so long. This hands-on guide used 580 color photographs to tell you the complete story of these intriguing arms, including all the markings a
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Build Track's Jacob Dickert , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,084.80
Build Track's Jacob Dickert Lancaster kit, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass, or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock We offer these fine Lancaster County style parts, modeled after the work of Jacob Dickert. Arriving from Germany to America about 1750, he studied under a unknown master learning the gunmakers art. He
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Flint Flash Guard, two points of contact, French, fleur-de-lis, brass
These brass flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This flash guard is shaped with a long arm to provide two contact points. Reshape, or alter as needed. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .062" soft brass, it ma
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Flint Flash Guard, two points of contact, French, fleur-de-lis, iron
These brass flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This flash guard is shaped with a long arm to provide two contact points. Reshape, or alter as needed. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .055" steel, it may be
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Flint Flash Guard, two points of contact, British Crown, brass
This brass flash guard protects the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This flash guard is shaped with a long arm to provide two contact points. Reshape, or alter as needed. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .062" soft brass, it may
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Flint Flash Guard, two points of contact, British Crown, iron
This iron flash guard protects the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This flash guard is shaped with a long arm to provide two contact points. Reshape, or alter as needed. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .055" steel, it may be ben
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Flint Flash Guard, two points of contact, unmarked, brass
These brass flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This flash guard is shaped with a long arm to provide two contact points. Reshape, or alter as needed. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .062" soft brass, it ma
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Flint Flash Guard, two points of contact, unmarked, iron
These iron flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This flash guard is shaped with a long arm to provide two contact points. Reshape, or alter as needed. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .055" steel, it may be b
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Flint Flash Guard, French, fleur-de-lis, brass
These brass flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .062" soft brass, it may be bent with hand tools to fit many different locks. Predrilled to fit under an outside mounted frizz
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Flint Flash Guard, French, fleur-de-lis, iron
These iron flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .040" steel, it may be bent with hand tools to fit many different locks. Predrilled to fit under an outside mounted frizzen scr
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Flint Flash Guard, British Crown, brass
This brass flash guard protects the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .062" soft brass, it may be bent with hand tools to fit many different locks. Predrilled to fit under an outside mounted frizzen
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Flint Flash Guard, British Crown, iron
These iron flash guards, protect the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire volleys shoulder-to-shoulder. .055" steel, it may be bent with hand tools to fit many different locks. Predrilled to fit under an outside mounted frizzen scr
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