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1763 Charleville & 1795 Springfield lock castings
New wax cast parts, for the experienced lock maker. Not a kit! The armories of France lead the world in advanced military musket design and production, during the 1700 - 1830 period. So many French musket models and variations were made and tested, even advanced collectors find the distinctions confusing. These parts are apparently exact copies f
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Colonial American Flint lock , two exposed screw version, by R. E. Davis
This large Colonial flint lock is ideal for an American longrifle or fowling gun, of the 1750-1770 era, with it’s large size and pointed tail. Assembled, tuned, and signed by R. E. Davis. Use is on an early longrifle, .50 to .62 caliber, with a simple brass or sliding wooden patchbox. Such “French & Indian War” era rifles are shown in Rifles of Col
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Colonial American Flint lock , one exposed screw version, by R. E. Davis
This large Colonial flint lock is ideal for an American longrifle or fowling gun, of the 1750-1770 era, with it’s large size and pointed tail. Assembled, tuned, and signed by R. E. Davis. Use is on an early longrifle, .50 to .62 caliber, with a simple brass or sliding wooden patchbox. Such “French & Indian War” era rifles are shown in Rifles of Col
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English Durs Egg - London right Flint Lock, by L&R
Durs Egg - London right Flint Lock Perhaps London's most innovative lock and gun maker, Mr. Durs Egg immigrated from Switzerland, setting up shop in London, the world's arms making center in his time. Actually, “Durs" was a nickname, but Mr. Egg adopted it as his own. We are glad he did. Once you have used this lock, you will never confuse the “
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English Durs Egg - London left Flint Lock, by L&R
Durs Egg - London left Flint Lock Perhaps London’s most innovative lock and gun maker, Mr. Durs Egg immigrated from Switzerland, setting up shop in London, the world’s arms making center in his time. Actually, “Durs” was a nickname, but Mr. Egg adopted it as his own. We are glad he did. Once you have used this lock, you will never confuse the “D
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Lock, Back Action right hand, percussion, by L&R
Called “back action” because the mainspring hangs behind the tumbler, this lock was popular on percussion guns made in St. Louis, New York, California, Ohio, England and Belgium. Swivel breech double rifles require a back action lock mechanism. This lock can be modified for flint use. Side-by-side or over-and-under double rifles, shotguns, and comb
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Lock, Back Action left hand, percussion, by L&R
Called “back action” because the mainspring hangs behind the tumbler, this lock was popular on percussion guns made in St. Louis, New York, California, Ohio, England and Belgium. Swivel breech double rifles require a back action lock mechanism. This lock can be modified for flint use. Side-by-side or over-and-under double rifles, shotguns, and comb
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Siler large left Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
One of the first correct flint locks made for scratch builders, Siler’s flint lock is our most popular. Now made in matching right hand percussion and left hand flint and percussion, for sets and doubles! This lock is modeled after a fine hand made original lock by the famous American gunmaker, Jacob Dickert. Few other American gunmakers made their
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Siler large right Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler large right Flint Lock One of the first correct flint locks made for scratch builders, Siler’s flint lock is our most popular. Now made in matching right hand percussion and left hand flint and percussion, for sets and doubles! This lock is modeled after a fine hand made original lock by the famous American gunmaker, Jacob Dickert. Few oth
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Siler small right Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler small right Flint Lock One of the first small flint locks made for scratch builders, Siler’s flint lock is our most popular. This lock is modeled after a fine hand made original lock by the famous American gunmaker, Jacob Dickert. Few other American gunmakers made their own locks. He may have made and sold locks to others. We have examined
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward with pin lug, English rifle, for 3/8" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with lug for pin , is 1" overall length. As cast to accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), most guns use two forward pipes. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins to retain.
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Ramrod pipe, steel , forward with pin lug, English rifle, for 3/8" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with lug for pin , is 1" overall length. As cast to accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), most guns use two forward pipes. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins to retain.
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward with pin lug, English rifle, for 7/16" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with lug for pin , is 1-5/32" overall length. As cast to accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), most guns use two forward pipes. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins to retain.
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Ramrod pipe, steel , forward with pin lug, English rifle, for 7/16" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with lug for pin , is 1-5/32" overall length. As cast to accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), most guns use two forward pipes. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins to retain.
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Triggerguard, Early French Design , wax cast brass
Our Flaming Torch or Potted Plant finial triggerguard is an early French design. Such designs were published in early gunmaker's pattern books, and copied worldwide. Similar finials are found on fine English guns from this period. Use this triggerguard on your early flint fowling gun, buck and ball gun, or fine smoothbore fusil. Wax cast brass. Ove
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Triggerguard, Early French Design , wax cast steel
Our Flaming Torch or Potted Plant finial triggerguard is an early French design. Such designs were published in early gunmaker's pattern books, and copied worldwide. Similar finials are found on fine English guns from this period. Use this triggerguard on your early flint fowling gun, buck and ball gun, or fine smoothbore fusil. Wax cast steel. Ove
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 5-.8mm thread, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal for Austin & Halleck Mountain Rifle
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 5-.8mm, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal. Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen joi
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 6-.75mm thread, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal for Investarms produced Lyman Great Plains, Trade, & Deerstalker rifles
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 6-.75mm, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal. Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen jo
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 1/4-28 thread, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 1/4-28, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal. Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen joi
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 1/4-28 thread, stainless steel, with lug for easy installation
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 1/4-28, stainless steel with lug for easy installation, made in the USA. Drill, tap, and countersink the barrel. Use the wrench lug to install the liner and seat against the barrel. Check the liner protrusion into the bore, remove and trim length if necessary. Cut the
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 5/16-24 thread, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 5/16-24, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal. Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen jo
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 3/8-24 thread, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 3/8-24, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal. Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen joi
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , for Thompson Center flintlock rifles, 1/4-28 thread, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Threaded 1/4-28, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal. Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen joi
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Vent, Touch Hole Liner , 1/4-32 thread, carbon steel, White Lightnin'
Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner. Known as the White Lightnin' vent, the special 1/4-32 fine threads allow an extra large concave cavity inside, for use on 13/16" to 1" octagon barrels. Made in the USA, carbon steel, with removable lug for easy installation. Simply drill out your existing vent hole with out tap
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