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John & Caleb Vincent Ramrod Pipes, , octagon for fullstock rifles, for 5/16", or 3/8" rod, brass or nickel silver
Shown in side view, and top view, these John & Caleb Vincent ramrod pipes are octagon with rings at each end, in your choice of 5/16", or 3/8" ramrod, in your choice of brass or nickel silver, for fullstock rifles. They may be easily modified for use on a halfstock gun. Designed by Tedd Cash, these are ideal for use on John & Caleb Vincent Ohio fu
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H.E. Leman Trade Rifle Ramrod Pipes , round, for 3/8" or 7/16" ramrod, wax cast brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, for either a 3/8", or 7/16" diameter ramrod, in your choice of brass or iron (steel), for fullstock or halfstock. Our entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) has an integral skirt. Overall length is 2-17/64", body is 1-3/64"long with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall.
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward pipe, plain for rib, round, accepts 3/8" ramrod for H.E. Leman Trade Rifle
Ramrod pipe , iron, forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 3/8" ramrod. The body is 1-1/4" length overall. Turned steel. Made for a halfstock rifle (with steel underrib extending to muzzle), most rifles use two forward pipes, and a few extra long rifles use three forward pipes. When mounting to a halfstock rifle, file a flat on the pipe, and a ma
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Ramrod pipe, iron , forward pipe, plain for rib, round, accepts 3/8" ramrod for H.E. Leman Trade Rifle
Ramrod pipe , iron, forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 3/8" ramrod. The body is just over 1-1/32" length overall. Turned steel. Made for a halfstock rifle (with steel underrib extending to muzzle), most rifles use two forward pipes, and a few extra long rifles use three forward pipes. When mounting to a halfstock rifle, file a flat on the pip
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward pipe, with lug for pin, round, for 3/8" ramrod
Shown in side view, and top view, our North West Trade Gun ramrod pipes are round, for 3/8" ramrod, brass only. Notice the impressed rings, forged into the thin brass pipes. These corrugations or embossed rings give the thin brass pipes extra strength, so they cannot be crushed in the field. The entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) is most ofte
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