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Sideplate for Hawken and Plains Rifles , brass
Sideplate for a Hawken or Plains rifle, trade rifle, or pistol. Counter-bored for our 3/8" bolt head, the teat points down. Remove the teat for use on English rifles. Overall length 13/16", height 1/2", thickness 0.125".
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Sideplate for Hawken and Plains Rifles , iron
Sideplate for a Hawken or Plains rifle, trade rifle, or pistol. Counter-bored for our 3/8" bolt head, the teat points down. Remove the teat for use on English rifles. Overall length 13/16", height 1/2", thickness 0.125".
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Sideplate for Kentucky rifle or pistol or Ohio rifle , brass
This winged sideplate will look great on your Kentucky pistol, Ohio longrifle, or your halfstock plains rifle. Made from .125" thick brass, counterbored for a 3/8" bolt head. Cut from machined brass, not a casting. Overall length 1-7/16", height 3/4", thickness 0.125". Made in the U.S.A.
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Sideplate for Kentucky rifle or pistol or Ohio rifle , steel
This winged sideplate will look great on your Kentucky pistol, Ohio longrifle, or your halfstock plains rifle. Made from .125" thick steel, counterbored for a 3/8" bolt head. Cut from machined steel, not a casting. Overall length 1-7/16", height 3/4", thickness 0.125". Made in the U.S.A.
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 5/16" brass rod for .32 to .38 caliber.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the breaking p
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, with 3/8" hickory rod for .40 to .45 caliber.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the lubricated patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 7/16" hickory rod for .50 caliber.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the breaking p
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 1/2" wooden rod for .54 and larger calibers.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the breaking p
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Hand Stamp for Trade Gun , Ketland Proof or Maker's mark for Trade Guns, hardened steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
The Ketland proof or maker's mark was used by Ketland family to mark Trade Guns on the barrel. This mark was typically placed between the view and proof marks on the off flat of the breech. The inspector's mark is about .275" wide, about .400" tall, and the tool body is 2-1/2" length, 1/2" diameter, brightly polished steel, hardened to Rc 62 to 65
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Allentown-Bethlehem pre shaped, non-inlet stocks, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" octagon 42" barrel
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Offered in three barrel channel sizes, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" straight octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , plain maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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