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Plains Pistol , .54 caliber, 8" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, new, unfired, by Investarm
Stocked in walnut, with 15/16" octagon barrel with hooked breech, color hardened percussion lock, and brass triggerguard. This Plains Pistol has the classic 1830 era bag butt architecture. This is a very comfortable grip, large enough for man sized hands, with enough drop and curve to make aiming as instinctive as pointing your finger. The pistol i
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Wedge Key, tiny slanted head, slotted for capture pin, wax cast brass
This tiny wedge key measures .250" wide by .075" thick by 1.31"long beneath the head. We recommend it for use on fullstock longrifles, Hawken rifles, and Tennessee rifles with barrels up to 1" octagon. Slotted, the slanted head conforms to curved forends. Use our #KEY-60-B for a straight head version of this key for halfstocks, or forearms. Wax cas
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Wedge Key, tiny slanted head, slotted for capture pin, wax cast steel
This tiny wedge key measures .250" wide b .075" thick by 1.31" long beneath the head. We recommend it for use on fullstock longrifles, Hawken rifles, and Tennessee rifles with barrels up to 1" octagon. Slotted, the slanted head conforms to curved forends. Use our #KEY-60-I for a straight head version of this key for halfstocks, or forearms. Wax cas
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Wedge Key, slotted, for CVA shotgun, wax cast brass
Specially designed to replace the solid key in the CVA double shotgun and the CVA express double rifle. It can be easily shortened to fit CVA Hawken and other rifles by CVA, or Traditions. Place a capture pin (clipped sewing pin) behind the inlay under the key's head, to retain the key, or insert #KEY-36-CSX screw. Wax cast brass, made in the U.S.A
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Wedge Key, slotted, for CVA shotgun, wax cast steel
Specially designed to replace the solid key in the CVA double shotgun and the CVA express double rifle. It can be easily shortened to fit CVA Hawken, CVA Mountain Rifle, and other rifles by CVA, or Traditions. Place a capture pin (clipped sewing pin) behind the inlay under the key's head, to retain the key, or insert our #KEY-36-CSX screw. Wax cast
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Gunsmithing Labor : install breech plug, fitted inside
Our gunsmith will install a breech plug we offer, in a barrel we offer, with the front face of the breech plug tightly sealed against the inside shoulder of the breech thread, and the barrel maker's name (if any) indexed to the bottom flat. Threads are lubricated with Birchwood Casey's Choke Tube Lube anti-seize, so the plug may be removed, even af
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Gunsmithing Labor : install lug staple, or dovetail lug, for key or pin, per operation
Underlug staples were used on original guns! English, American, and European rifles, fowling guns, and shotguns were sometimes fitted with underlug staples. Prompt service : Our gunsmith will install our underlug staple, for standard (halfstock size) wedge key, small (fullstock size) wedge key, or for a round steel dowel pin. Shop time typically
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Percussion Lock, Rifle, Ohio - Goulcher , by R. E. Davis
Goulcher Percussion Lock The Goulcher family made thousands of locks. They are found on plains rifles, late longrifles, pistols and shotguns of the 1840 to 1880 era. This Goulcher lock is pre-inlet in our Vincent rifle stock. Cut for a 1/2” powder drum. The lock has an engraved hammer with 1.65” throw, for barrels from 13/16" to 1” octagon.
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Late Ketland 1820 era flintlock, by R.E. Davis
Consider our late Ketland flint lock for your next Tennessee rifle, Golden Age flint longrifle, fullstock Hawken flint rifle, 1820 era English Sporting rifle, or London style late flint fowling gun. A highly refined and complex lock, this design incorporates many of the features invented by London's best gunmakers during the late flint period, prio
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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with Express hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with Express hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used “bar
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English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar left Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar” lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar” soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used “b
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English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with Express hammer, by L&R
English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with Express hammer The English “bar” lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar” soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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Bedford County right hand, flint lock, by L&R
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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Bedford County right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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Main spring , forged steel, tempered, for L&R RPL-01, 02, 04, 07 lock
Main spring , forged steel, tempered, for L&R RPL-01 Maslin lock, RPL-02 Hawken lock, RPL-04 Tennessee lock, RPL-07 Woodsman lock
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Ramrod retaining spring , mounts to rib on Thompson Center rifles
Ramrod retaining spring , this small spring mounts to the rib on Thompson Center rifles using a 6-48 screw. Order #LOCK-TC-RRS-X mounting screw, sold seperately. Use this spring on your imported Hawken replica by Investarm, Cabela's, Lyman and other brand names. Same day shipment, when you click ADD TO CART and complete shopping cart check out. In
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Tumbler Screw , 6-40 thread, hammer screw, blued, for all models of Thompson Center locks
Tumbler Screw , 6-40 thread, hammer screw, blued, for all models of Thompson Center locks i.e. Hawken, Renegade, New Englander, Seneca, Cherokee, Patriot, etc.
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Pewter, one pound ingot of casting pewter for forend caps, with instructions
Original rifles often used "pewter" muzzle caps. Pour your own pewter forend cap, and finish it in place. Our one pound ingot of forend cap alloy will make three or more Hawken forend caps. Each ingot includes melting and pouring instructions and line drawings. If you are you looking for a lead-free pewter for inlays or pipe tomahawks , see our "Br
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Thompson Center hooked breech plug , flint, for 15/16" octagon barrel, 5/8-18 thread
Make a new barrel assembly for your flint lock Thompson Center Hawken rifle. This is the plug, only. Our hook matches your tang, with very little file fitting required. Thompson Center does not sell their plugs as a spare part, so we offer these nearly identical plugs for your use. Made in the U. S. A. Drilled for a powder chamber, you may enlarge
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Under Rib for 1" octagon , smooth drawn steel, 22" length, made in the U. S. A. by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
This "super smooth" drawn steel 22" under rib is ready for installation, final polishing, and finishing. No draw-filing is required, because this fine steel rib has no mill marks. Polish it with 0000 steel wool. Made in the U.S.A. of 1018 steel, sized to fit a 1" octagon barrel exactly, it is ideal for a 34" barrel with a 12" forend, or a 38" barre
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Under Rib for 1" octagon , smooth drawn steel, 24" length, made in the U. S. A. by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
This "super smooth" drawn steel 24" under rib is ready for installation, final polishing, and finishing. No draw-filing is required, because this fine steel rib has no mill marks. Polish it with 0000 steel wool. Made in the U.S.A. of 1018 steel, sized to fit a 1" octagon barrel exactly, it is ideal for a 36" barrel with a 12" forend, or a 40" barre
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