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Weapons of the Highland Regiments 1740-1780 by Anthony Darling
In 1740, independent Highland companies were embodied as the 43rd regiment of the line. Muskets and bayonets were supplied by the government, traditional broadswords by the colonel, pistols and dirks by the men. Later, pistols were made by the gunmakers in England. This study deals with the formation and arming of the famous Highland regiments. Sof
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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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Flint Priming Valve , dispenses about 1 grain weight of FFFFg priming powder, fits 7/32" hole, solid brass
This tiny brass priming valve has a knurled body, which may be glued to your wood, horn, or antler priming flask. Drill deep enough to hold a quantity of priming powder. The valve spout unscrews, to allow refilling through the brass body using a funnel. Use FFFFg black powder, for priming only. Best quality, made in the USA, this tiny valve squirts
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Trigger Plate, Tulle fusil-de-chasse , wax cast steel, a copy of our original, by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
This is a French style trigger plate, a correct copy of the original in our Tulle fusil-de-chasse . It is an attractive design, suitable for use on pistols, longrifles, and fowling guns that are fitted with a single trigger. The slot is .095" wide, and is ideal for use with our #TR-TULLE-2-T correct replica Tulle fusil trigger.br> Made in the USA,
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T/C Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 28" barrel, percussion, walnut stock, brass trim, excellent, by Thompson Center Arms
This .54 caliber Thompson Center Hawken percussion rifle is very lightly used. This factory finished rifle is stocked in American black walnut with brass furniture, and blued 28" straight octagon barrel. The bore is bright and has been well maintained. Weight is 8.8 pounds, and with a trigger reach of 14-1/4", the rifle is perfectly setup for today
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1860 Colt Army Revolver , .44 caliber, 8" barrel, full fluted cylinder, cased with accessories, used, by COLT brand - Second Generation
Known as the COLT Model 1860 Army revolver, this revolver is beautifully finished, with a blued round barrel, fancy full fluted cylinder, color case hardened frame and loading lever, blued steel back-strap and triggerguard, and reddish brown walnut grips. This revolver has both the fancy full fluted cylinder, for lightest weight, and the four screw
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Build Track's John Armstrong , Maryland longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,124.25
Build Track's John Armstrong Maryland longrifle parts set, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock Many schools of style exist for Maryland longrifles. The Emmitsburg school turned out many fine rifles thanks to the skills of makers such as John Armstrong, Peter White, and George Nune
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Parker Brothers shotgun lock bolt, antique 8-36 odd thread, .235" diameter .100" thick head, 1.36" shank length, for the hammer breech loading No. 3 action.
An exact copy of the lock bolt from the Parker Brothers breechloading hammer double shotgun, this bolt is threaded to fit the original antique 8-36 thread, with .235" diameter .100" thick head, 1.470" overall length, 1.360" shank length under the head. Made by Track of the Wolf, Inc., in the USA. this slotted screw may find use in the restoration o
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A Soldier-Like Way, the Material Culture of the British Infantry 1751-1768 , the French & Indian War era, by R. R. Gale
New, from Track of the Wolf, Inc. A Soldier-Like Way , the Material Culture of the British Infantry 1751-1768 , the most comprehensive work on the British infantry material culture to date, brimming with exquisite full color photos of original artifacts and paintings. The story of the British infantry, their daily life, weapons, tools, food, and c
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Alte Scheibenwaffen - Old German Target Arms, Volume 1 , by Jesse Thompson, C. Ron Dillon, Allen Hallock, Bill Loos, compiled by Tom Rowe
A study of the various German target arms reveals a vast and little understood subject. The arms covered in this and two other proposed volumes are: Schutzen rifles, Vogelbuchsen (bird target rifles), Kleinkaliber (.22 target rifles), Wehrmannsgewehr (Militiaman's rifles). Scheibenpistolen (early free pistols) , and Ximmerstuzen (parlor rifles). Od
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Accouterments, Volume Two , by James R. Johnson
A continuation of the first book, with hundreds of detailed photographs of the guns of Christian Springs, Rupp, Peter Berry, a fullstock by Sam Hawken, a trade rifle and a trade fusil, powder horns, knives, tomahawks, calumets, and other accoutrements. All large pictures, with dimensions, details, and materials used in the construction of the items
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British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840 by De Witt Bailey Ph. D.
Historians have always been intrigued by Riflemen and the special weapons that they carried. This fascination even extends to the general public, as can be seen by the popularity of such books and television shows as Sharpe's Rifles. Unfortunately, until now there has been little solid information available about the rifles themselves and which un
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