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Plan drawing , full exact size, T.W. Pistor Hessian Jaeger Rifle
This full scale plan depicts a military styled Jaeger rifle, used by Hessian troops, during the American Revolution. This set of plans, drawn by W. Nock, shows every part in several views, at full scale. The original rifle was made by T. W. Pistor. All parts for the flint lock and furniture are now available, as wax castings molded directly from or
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Plan drawing , full exact size, U.S. 1814 Harper's Ferry Rifle
These fine rifles were hand made to a standard pattern. Three variations are known. The later 1814 variation is more common, and is discussed in the plans. We offer all the castings for all three versions, molded directly from original rifle parts. Using our parts you can restore your fine original rifle, or make a correct replica using our shaped
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Sideplate for a 1746 First Model Brown Bess Musket , wax cast brass
This early flint musket sideplate has a domed surface, with two counterbored holes. This sideplate is pre-inlet into our First Model Brown Bess stock, circa 1746. Wax cast brass. Overall length 6-3/8", height 1-3/8", thickness 0.200". Made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc., in our own molds, copied directly from the original antique musket. Sh
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Sideplate for Bucks County longrifles, wax cast brass
The pointed tail, beveled edges, and a molding at front and tail are similar to the sideplate attributed a Bucks County rifle by John Shuler. Pre cast holes will need to be drilled for clearance to accept a 8-32 or 10-32 lock bolt. Counter-bored for lock bolts with 3/8" flat or round head. Holes spaced for right hand L&R's Classic lock series, #LOC
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Sideplate for Bucks County longrifles, iron
The pointed tail, beveled edges, and a molding at front and tail are similar to the sideplate attributed a Bucks County rifle by John Shuler. Pre cast holes will need to be drilled for clearance to accept a 8-32 or 10-32 lock bolt. Counter-bored for lock bolts with 3/8" flat or round head. Holes spaced for right hand L&R's Classic lock series, #LOC
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Sideplate for Bucks County longrifles, wax cast nickel silver
The pointed tail, beveled edges, and a molding at front and tail are similar to the sideplate attributed a Bucks County rifle by John Shuler. Pre cast holes will need to be drilled for clearance to accept a 8-32 or 10-32 lock bolt. Counter-bored for lock bolts with 3/8" flat or round head. Holes spaced for right hand L&R's Classic lock series, #LOC
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Sideplate for Herman Rupp Lehigh Valley Longrifle, wax cast brass
This Lehigh Valley sideplate has a arrow head pointed tail with molding and cast in grooves. Patterned from a sideplate on a Herman Rupp longrifle, it would be ideal for other makers of the Allentown-Bethlehem region. Lock bolt are as cast for 8-32 lock bolts with 3/8" diameter heads, enlarge the clearance hole with a 13/64" drill bit to accept 10-
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Sideplate for Herman Rupp Lehigh Valley Longrifle, wax cast steel
This Lehigh Valley sideplate has a arrow head pointed tail with molding and cast in grooves. Patterned from a sideplate on a Herman Rupp longrifle, it would be ideal for other makers of the Allentown-Bethlehem region. Lock bolt are as cast for 8-32 lock bolts with 3/8" diameter heads, enlarge the clearance hole with a 13/64" drill bit to accept 10-
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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, plain maple
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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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, fancy maple
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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Stock, 1746 Brown Bess , pre shaped, pre-inlet 46" barrel, 1746 lock, plain walnut
Order Track's 1746 Willits pattern First Model Brown Bess. Copied from a original musket, stock is inlet for Track's 1746 Willits lock castings, buttplate, triggerguard, thumbpiece, ramrod pipes, and drilled full depth for a 7/16" tapered ramrod. Rounded beavertail molding is cut around the tang. Tapered round barrel channel is cut to accept the 46
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