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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 36" Colerain barrel, L&R percussion lock, maple, iron trim, new, unfired, by George Nelson
Stocked in maple, this classic percussion halfstock Hawken rifle is trimmed with traditional Hawken iron furniture. The 36" barrel and iron trim are finished to a smooth silvery-brown. A classic Hawken hooked breech and two wedge keys retain the straight octagon barrel, allowing instant take-down, for easy cleaning. This rifle was assembled by cont
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Mortimer Rifle , .54 caliber, 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel, flintlock, checkered walnut, iron trim, used, by Davide Pedersoli
This Mortimer .54 caliber flint lock rifle is stocked in European walnut, and is a replica of the famous rifles originally made by Mortimer, of London, circa 1820. The 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel is highly polished and finished to a high gloss chocolate brown. A special patent hooked breech and tang allow the barrel to lift out easily for clean
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Thompson Center Hawken Rifle, .50 caliber, 28" barrel, percussion, figured walnut, brass trim, Vernier and globe sights, Lyman mold & handles, accessories, used, by Thompson Center Arms
This Thompson Center Hawken rifle is offered as used with a bright well maintained bore. The rifle is fitted with Thompson Center's Vernier tang sight and globe front sight. This early production Hawken is stocked in figured American black walnut with evenly spaced stripes running its entire length. The brass has darkened from long storage. Trigger
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Antique Halfstock Rifle , .36 caliber, 35-1/2" barrel, percussion, maple, brass, marked J.G. Aulenbach, Lebanon
This antique halfstock rifle, with highly figured maple stock, has a wonderful patina and will make a great wall hanger. The barrel and lock are both stamped J.G. Aulenbach, Lebanon . We believe this rifle dates to the 1870's time period, and is fitted with brass furniture that appears to have been offered commercially through E.K. Tryon's catalog.
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Tennessee Longrifle , .38 caliber, 42" Goodoien barrel, L&R flintlock, curly maple, iron trim, used
The Southern Mountain, or Tennessee style longrifle is stocked in curly maple and trimmed in iron furniture. Antique Southern Mountain rifles are often trimmed in iron furniture, with hardware store locks, and double set triggers. This rifle is fitted with an L&R flintlock, and double lever double set triggers. The heart of this rifle is its .38 ca
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Brass Bar Stock
Solid brass bar stock, ideal for making knife hilts, pommels, guards, spacers, inlays, buttplates, or any other project that needs a heavier hunk of brass. Bar stock is available in a variety of thicknesses and widths to suit almost any need.
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Recreating the American Longrifle by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. He shares the step by step details of his craft. His work has been enhanced by the editors. This book does not assume that the reader is an expert stock maker, but begins with illustrated explanations of the b
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Stevens Target Rifles 1875-1915 , by Tom Rowe & Ralph Hemstalk
This two volume set covers the Stevens Target Rifle only. Boy's rifles, shotguns, and pistols are not covered to give attention to just the target arms. This two volume set has wonderful color photography of the target rifles ranging from rifles ordered to catalog specifications to custom ordered rifles, and shows the various buttplates and trigger
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An Intimate Look at The American Longrifle, its Art and Evolution by D. Hansen
This is not a "gun" book nor is it a "history" book. It is an "art" book, more specifically, the art of the American Longrifle. Its intent is to illustrate in detail the architecture and decorative elements that make th American Longrifle such a unique and fascinating object. Yes, the longrifle is a gun, and it was sued for defense and to procure m
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Schuetzen right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
A classic late Germanic style percussion lock, with smooth curves all around the lock plate. The front of the plate is long enough to allow using two lock bolts, although one lock bolt is more typical in this late percussion era. The hammer has a long throw to reach the nipple on nearly any hooked or solid patent breech. The highly styled gargoyle
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John Bivins' Muzzle Cap, wax cast, brass or steel
Wax cast to match our Bivins' tiggerguards and buttplates, in brass or steel. Radius on front edge, replicates an early formed end. Overall length of 1-5/16" with a 5/32" web thickness. Available for 13/16", 7/8", 15/16", or 1" octagon barrels.
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patchbox for U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, brass, 7" overall length
Copied from a an original U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle , this patchbox is made of heavy gauge brass, hinged, ready for installation. Both the 1803 and 1814 rifles can be fitted with this patchbox. Simply trim the patchbox lid flush with the buttplate, for use on the early 1803 to 1806 production.
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Somerset County Patchbox Kit , brass, 7-7/8" overall length
Copied from an unknown maker, this style is similar to many of the patchboxes shown in Arms Makers of Western Pennsylvania, by Dr. James B. Whisker. Made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc., this brass patchbox is 7-7/8" overall length. Trim to fit the buttplate curvature.
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Somerset County Patchbox Kit , steel, 7-7/8" overall length
Copied from an unknown maker, this style is similar to many of the patchboxes in Arms Makers of Western Pennsylvania, by Dr. James B. Whisker. Made by Track of the Wolf, INC, in the U.S.A., this steel patchbox is about 7-7/8" overall length. Trim to fit the buttplate curvature.
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Somerset County Patchbox Kit , nickel silver, 7-7/8" overall length
Copied from an unknown maker, this style is similar to many of the patchboxes shown in Arms Makers of Western Pennsylvania, by Dr. James B. Whisker. Made of nickel silver, 7-7/8" overall length, trim to fit the curved buttplate. Made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
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Patchbox Release for sliding wooden patchbox, wax cast steel spring latch lever
Wax cast steel, our 3-1/2" long lever is modeled after originals used on early Colonial era longrifles, with sliding wooden patchboxes. This simple, clever, reliable latch mechanism is the choice of today's best longrifle builders, used on fine longrifles. It fits in a slot, under the patchbox lid. The tip is inserted in a retaining slot. The knob,
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