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French Flints, hand knapped
We now have a limited supply of gun flints made from the hardest French amber flint. They spark well in the locks we have tested, but can be more brittle than the English flints. Available sizes are listed below. Going to a historical event with a French impression, why not have a French flint in your French musket or trade gun. Order a dozen and
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Powder Flask, French fluted embossed copper, accepts 10-1mm threaded spouts
This larger brass flask holds over twelve ounces of black powder, enough for 60 to 100 shots for your rifle or shotgun. The embossed French fluted pattern is an elegant civilian design. The overall length without the spout is 6-7/8", width is 3-1/4". The 24 grain spout unscrews to interchange with our many standard spouts. Be sure to order any extr
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Spouts & funnels for powder flasks
Brass Funnel for Flasks Polished brass, with a rolled rim on the outer edge, this small funnel is threaded to fit our #HVM horn valve measure, CVA, Colt, Remington, Zouave, Diamond Basketweave, French and similar flasks. Brass Filling Funnel, with wooden handle Target rifle shooters, black powder cartridge hand loaders, and cased set owners wil
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French Type D Buttplate , wax cast brass Overall length 4-7/8", width 1-15/16", comb 5"
This early buttplate is from the second type of trade gun bartered by the French during the fur trade era, offered until the French were defeated by the British and ejected from Canada in 1763. Now known as the Type 'D' fusil, this general type had many variations, as did French military models during this century. One identifying feature is the Fr
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French Type D Buttplate , wax cast steel Overall length 4-7/8", width 1-15/16", comb 5"
This early buttplate is from the second type of trade gun bartered by the French during the fur trade era, offered until the French were defeated by the British and ejected from Canada in 1763. Now known as the Type 'D' fusil, this general type had many variations, as did French military models during this century. One identifying feature is the Fr
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Bayonet for French Charleville Musket , with scabbard, 17" triangular blade
This classic French socket bayonet is made to fit a French Charleville musket. The bayonet is 20" overall length, with a 17" triangular blade. Sheathed in a finely crafted black leather scabbard, with polished brass throat and tip. Note that this bayonet is for muskets with a lug on the top of the barrel. If you fix this bayonet on a bottom lug mo
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Flint Lock , French Tulle Fusil de Chasse , with A. TVLLE marking
Tulle, France was well known for producing the popular hunting gun for trade to American and Canadian natives, French Colonials, and hunters during the early 18th century in the North American Colony of New France. These fusil de chasse were lighter and handier than contemporary French infantry muskets, making it better suited for traveling long di
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Sketchbook '56 The French Marines, 1754-1761 , by Ted Spring
Specializing on items of the French Marines. Plans and drawings include fusils, halbreds, pipes, shirts, cartridge boxes, bayonets and sword carriages, French fly breeches, shoes, leggings canteens, tools, and more. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans shown in this book. These ideas may inspir
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