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Deluxe Siler, flint, right hand lock, by Jim Chambers
Chambers' deluxe Siler Flint Lock Said to be the fastest and most reliable "Siler" flint lock ever made, this right hand flint lock is the latest offering from that ingenious lock maker, Mr. Jim Chambers. He has included every trick in this lock. Built on a true Siler lock plate, pan and frizzen, it will fit any mortise pre-inlet for the large
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Coil Mainspring Vise , to safely compress a coil mainspring
Coil Mainspring Vise This tool is designed to safely compress the coil mainspring in a Thompson Center and other similar imported locks that use a coil mainspring. Our customers report that this works to compress the coil mainspring on a H&R 622 pistol. Novice gun owners may try to disassemble a coil mainspring lock using a needle nose Vice-Grip
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Mainspring Vise , to safely compress a mainspring
Mainspring Vise Novice gun owners may try to disassemble a fine lock using a Channel Lock® or Vice-Grip® pliers, but every experienced gunsmith knows the value of our mainspring vise. Avoid scratching your mainspring. Scratches form stress marks, eventually causing breakage. Draw the lock to half cock, slip on the spring vise, gently tighten the
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Mainspring , left, tempered steel, tempered
mainspring, left, tempered steel, tempered A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock notch when fired. Used with plain or set triggers. Nearly as large as the left Siler lock, it will fit straight or swamped barrels from 3/4" to 1-1/8" octagon at the breech. Notice the "cut away" tumbler and "swing out" link, which greatly simplify
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Build Track's John Armstrong , Maryland longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,124.25
Build Track's John Armstrong Maryland longrifle parts set, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock Many schools of style exist for Maryland longrifles. The Emmitsburg school turned out many fine rifles thanks to the skills of makers such as John Armstrong, Peter White, and George Nune
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Build Track's Jacob Dickert , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,084.80
Build Track's Jacob Dickert Lancaster kit, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass, or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock We offer these fine Lancaster County style parts, modeled after the work of Jacob Dickert. Arriving from Germany to America about 1750, he studied under a unknown master learning the gunmakers art. He
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Build Track's J. P. Beck Lebanon Township parts set with "B" or "C" profile, 44" swamped barrel, cut for sliding wood patchbox Price: starting at $1,256.59
Build Track's John Philip Beck Lebanon Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 44" swamped barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain, or fancy maple stock with sliding wood patchbox We offer these fine Lebanon Township, Lancaster County style parts, modeled after the work of John Philip Beck. Lebanon township is located just to the north of Lancas
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Enfield Rifle Lock , circa 1853 Crown P-H mark, unused, excellent
Made for use on an 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, this new lock has been drilled for two lock bolts, but never tapped, never installed on a replica Enfield three band rifled musket. Probably made after 1979 for a replica of the Enfield Musket issued to the East India Company, the lock is finished to a dark blue. The hammer and lock plate are engraved w
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Chambers' deluxe Siler Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Said to be the fastest and most reliable “Siler” flint lock ever made, this right hand flint lock is the latest offering from that ingenious lock maker, Mr. Jim Chambers. He has included every trick in this lock. Built on a true Siler lock plate, pan and frizzen, it will fit any mortise pre-inlet for the large Siler lock. Other brands require addit
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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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Small Queen Anne pistol Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Sometimes called the small Queen Anne pistol lock, this flint lock is smaller than Siler's small lock. The rounded plate, pan, and the elegant cock are of London’s best style, popular from 1730 to 1770. Perfect for use on an early holster pistol, target pistol, a pair of dueling pistols, or a small caliber flint longrifle, use this small lock with
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Early Christian's Spring, Pennsylvania Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Christian's Spring Flint Lock An early “Germanic" style flint lock, use it on transitional American longrifles of the 1750-1760 era. Made in the style of the Albrecht (Albright) family, of Christian's Spring, Pennsylvania. Edward Marshall's “Indian Walk" rifle is attributed to the Albrechts. Larger than Siler's large lock, it is a bit more poten
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Late Ketland 1820 era flintlock, by R.E. Davis
Consider our late Ketland flint lock for your next Tennessee rifle, Golden Age flint longrifle, fullstock Hawken flint rifle, 1820 era English Sporting rifle, or London style late flint fowling gun. A highly refined and complex lock, this design incorporates many of the features invented by London's best gunmakers during the late flint period, prio
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S. Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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M. Medina Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
This L&R Lock Company M. Medina Hawken percussion lock was designed by the late Don Stith. Notice the early style rounded front edge vs. the square corner found on later locks. The lock plate also has a bit more curve from end to end than later percussion locks. The percussion hammer has cast-in engraving with a 1.8" throw. The lock plate is 4.5" l
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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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S. Hawken , right hand, percussion lock, notched for breechplug, by L&R
We offer our Thomas Gibbons style S. Hawken cap lock pre-notched for our #Plug-LR-16-3 breech plug and tang. On receipt of this lock, plug, and tang, you will notice that the notch is about .010” too shallow at the bottom, not bad for an “as cast” fit. Two or three swipes with the rounded side of a fine cut file will provide the needed clearance at
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S. Hawken left hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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American Classic longrifle flint lock , right hand, by L&R
American Classic longrifle flint lock, right hand, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on th
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American Early Classic longrifle flint lock, no pan bridle, right hand, by L&R
American Early Classic right longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on th
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American Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R
American Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on the tumbl
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American Early Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R
American Early Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on the
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Mule Ear or Sideslapper right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
The L&R Mule Ear or Sideslapper percussion lock design allows the percussion nipple to be mounted directly into the barrel. Pull the hammer outboard to cock the lock. Unlike some mule ear locks this lock has both a half cock and full cock position on the tumbler. The lock plate is 5.1" long by 0.94" tall. The tumbler is fitted with a fly detent to
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Sharon Hawken new internal lock parts, by L&R
The Sharon Rifle Barrel Co., Kalispell, Montana, made a popular Hawken rifle kit, which uses a L&R lock that appears identical to our #LOCK-LR-100. The plate, hammer, bridle, sear spring, and all screws are the same. However, internal parts of old locks are different! DANGER: Sharon kits have L&R locks with old style tumbler, sear, link, pin, main
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Southern Mountain Longrifle .40 caliber, 44" Rice barrel, walnut, brass, in the style of John Gillespie , used, by Roy Gillis
This Southern Mountain Rifle, built by Mr. Roy Gillis of South Carolina, was made in the style of those rifles originally built by John Gillespie (1811-1894). This particular rifle is very similar to the rifle that appears on pages 24 and 25 of Dennis Glazner's book, The Gillespie Gun Makers Of East Fork, N.C. . The rifle has been conservativel
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Left Hand Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 36" tapered barrel, percussion, walnut, iron trim, used, signed Parry
This left Hawken halfstock rifle is stocked in walnut and trimmed in iron furniture. The walnut stock is finished dark and the iron furniture is fire blued. Assembled around a .54 caliber tapered octagon barrel, this plains rifle will be ideal for large game hunting, or silhouette match use. Trigger reach is 14", to fit a 6" or taller shooter. This
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Charles Moore Pistol , .45 caliber, 11" barrel, percussion, walnut, iron trim, set trigger, used, with factory box, by Davide Pedersoli
Inspired by original pieces built by Charles Moore of London, this reproduction percussion English dueling pistol was produced by Davide Pedersoli of Italy. Offered in excellent condition the pistol includes the factory carton and paperwork. This pistol is fitted with a single set trigger for target shooting. The single set trigger on these pisto
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Henry E. Leman ~ Lancaster, Pennsylvania , .54 caliber, 34" Rice barrel, L&R late English flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, by Mike Sullivan
Perhaps the most famous of the Lancaster makers, Henry Eicholtz Leman (also spelled Lehman early in his career), created a factory to produce arms for westbound settlers. This flint longrifle has 1830 era Lancaster County style architecture and furniture, and is modeled after Henry Leman's earlier work. This rifle was assembled by contemporary buil
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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 34" Rice tapered barrel, R.E. Davis percussion lock, curly maple, iron trim, new, unfired, by M. Sullivan
This Hawken halfstock rifle is skillfully fitted and finished by Mike Sullivan . This percussion halfstock rifle is stocked in curly maple, with iron trim, including a patchbox. The famous Mountain Man Mariano Modena had a similar patchbox on his Hawken rifle. Assembled around a .54 caliber Rice tapered octagon barrel, this large caliber plains ri
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J&S HAWKEN pistol , .54 caliber, 9" barrel, percussion, checkered walnut stock, single set trigger, used, by Paolo Bondini
This replica J&S HAWKEN pistol, was made by Paolo Bondini, during the 1970 - 1980 period, and is not often seen today. The percussion lock is polished Armory bright, factory engraved, and boldly marked with the J&S HAWKEN name. The factory metal ramrod has a swivel yoke to prevent loss. The walnut grip is checkered and the brass furniture was silve
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Maryland Longrifle , .40 caliber, 45-7/8" straight octagon barrel, L&R flintlock, curly maple, engraved nickel silver, used, signed by L. Bryner
This Maryland style longrifle appears to have been influenced by the work of John Armstrong. Stocked in highly figured maple, stained to a golden brown tone, and trimmed in hand engraved nickel silver furniture with silver wire inlay. The straight octagon barrel is finished armoury bright and accented with hand engraving on the muzzle, breech and a
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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 34-1/4" Sharon barrel, R.E. Davis percussion lock, iron trim, maple, new, unfired, by George Nelson
Stocked in maple, this classic percussion halfstock Hawken rifle is trimmed with traditional Hawken iron furniture. The 34-1/4" Sharon barrel and iron trim are finished to a dark 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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Hopkins & Allen Underhammer Rifle , .36 caliber, 32" barrel, maple stock, browned, percussion, used
This Hopkins and Allen rifle is a replica of a clever Underhammer Rifle, most often made in New York or New England. The action and barrel are finished to a dark brown with a brass ramrod pipe mounted directly to the barrel. The stock varnish is smooth, with satin sheen, and a few scattered handling marks. Stocked with a 14" trigger reach, this rif
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