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Trigger , North West Trade Gun, wax cast steel
This trigger design is commonly found on 1840 and earlier trade guns. The trigger can also be pinned directly to the wood, the correct early technique, which generally produces the best geometry for easy trigger release. This trigger is about .105" thick, as cast. We like the shape of this trigger for North West Trade Guns, early fusils, and simila
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English pattern pipe axe, head only, wax cast steel
A replica of an English Pattern pipe axe head, commonly imported in the 18th and early 19th centuries and widely copied by American blacksmiths. Investment cast head in a mild steel, which can be hardened after finishing. Pipe bowl is hollow to make drilling your hole an easy task. Head has a overall length of 6-1/8". An 18" curly maple handle, d
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Butcher Forged Carbon Steel Blade Blank , 6" blade, by Russell Green River, U.S.A.
The Butcher blade is great for use in the kitchen. Features a 6" blade, with a 10-1/2" overall length. Forged from .094" thick carbon cutlery steel by America's oldest cutlery, Russell Green River. Properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. We recommend three (3) #RIVET-5 brass rivets. Use our Piloted Counterbore to seat the rivet heads
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Butcher Forged Carbon Steel Blade , 8" blade, by Russell Green River, U.S.A.
The Butcher blade is great for use in the kitchen. Features a 8" blade, with a 12-1/2" overall length. Holes in handle are 0.160" diameter. Forged from .094" thick carbon cutlery steel by America's oldest cutlery, Russell Green River. Properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. Same day shipment, when you click ADD TO CART and complete
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Paring Forged Carbon Steel Blade , 3" blade, by Russell Green River, U.S.A.
The Paring Knife Blade is easily assembled. Features a 3" blade, with a 7" overall length. Forged from .050" thick carbon cutlery steel by America's oldest cutlery, Russell Green River. Properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. Looking for a matching sheath? The sheaths listed below will fit this blade nicely.
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Classic Green River Knife Blade , 5" edge, forged carbon steel, made in the U.S.A. , by Russell - Green River, U.S.A. , America's Oldest Cutlery
Yes, our Russell - Green River blades are made in the U.S.A., they are not the cheap imports found elsewhere. The Classic Green River Knife blade honors the maker's good name. It features a 5" cutting edge, 9" overall length. Forged from thick .086" carbon cutlery steel, it is properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. Made by America'
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Ripper Forged Carbon Steel Knife Blade , 4" blade, by Russell ~ Green River, U.S.A.
The Ripper Knife Blade is a popular small knife blade. Features a 4" blade, with a 8-1/2" overall length. Forged from .072" thick carbon cutlery steel by America's oldest cutlery, Russell Green River. Properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. Looking for a matching sheath? The sheaths listed below will fit this blade nicely.
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Sheath Forged Carbon Steel Knife Blade , 4-1/2" blade, by Russell ~ Green River, U.S.A.
The Sheath Knife Blade is a popular mid-sized knife blade. Features a 4-1/2" blade, with a 8-1/2" overall length. Forged from .088" thick carbon cutlery steel by America's oldest cutlery, Russell Green River. Properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. We recommend two (2) #RIVET-5 brass rivets. Use our Piloted Counterbore to seat the ri
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Ball puller , steel screw, .32 caliber brass collar, 10-32 thread
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
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Ball puller , steel screw, .36 caliber brass collar, 10-32 thread
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
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Ball puller , steel screw, .40 caliber brass collar, 10-32 thread
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
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