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John Armstrong Ramrod Pipes for 3/8" rod, Maryland style, wax cast brass, or steel
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are shaped, with a octagon body and delicate ringed ends. Designed to accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod as cast, in your choice of brass or iron (steel), for a golden age fullstock rifle. Our entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) has an integral skirt. The pipe body is 2" length, about 3-29-64" ov
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1746 Brown Bess Ramrod Pipes , 3/8" for tapered rod, brass
Shown in top view, and side view, these ramrod pipes are copied directly from an original First Model Brown Bess, marked 1746, about 3/8" inside diameter, for a tapered 7/16" ramrod, wax cast brass. Our entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) has an integral skirt. The pipe body is 1-3/4" length, about 4-7/8" overall, including the skirt. Wax cast
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John Bivins Ramrod Pipes , octagon, for 3/8'' rod, wax cast brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are octagon, with turned wedding bands at each end, for 3/8" ramrod, in your choice of brass or iron (steel), for fullstock longrifles. They may be easily modified for a halfstock. Designed by John Bivins, for use on his 1770 Lancaster County style Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - BiCentennial Comm
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Ramrod pipes, English fowling gun , for 3/8' diameter ramrod, lug for pin, wax cast brass or steel.
Ramrod pipes for ideal for a 1750 era fullstock English fowling gun, as cast for 3/8" diameter ramrod, lugged for pin, wax cast brass or steel. Made in the U.S.A. Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round with double rings. Our entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) has an integral skirt. The pipe body is 1-3/8" length, about 3
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