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Plan Drawing , full exact size, Hawken halfstock & fullstock rifles
This large blueprint details construction of both the classic late Hawken halfstock rifle, and the earlier fullstock Hawken rifle. Both guns are shown on the same plans, in separate views, to illustrate the similarities. You may wish to combine elements of each in your work, and these plans show you the inside details. We stock the parts needed to
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Plan drawing , full exact size, T.W. Pistor Hessian Jaeger Rifle
This full scale plan depicts a military styled Jaeger rifle, used by Hessian troops, during the American Revolution. This set of plans, drawn by W. Nock, shows every part in several views, at full scale. The original rifle was made by T. W. Pistor. All parts for the flint lock and furniture are now available, as wax castings molded directly from or
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Plan drawing , full size line art,, U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle
This full size plan drawing depicts a U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle . The book The Southern Arsenal by Dr. James B. Whisker, shows a number of U. S. Model 1803 rifles, and others, made at Harper's Ferry. Our plans are copied directly from two original first variation rifles, with several notes and details on variations found on later rifles
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Plan drawing , exact full size on 36 x 60" bond paper, full color photo, tips and hints for assembly, to build our Bedford County longrifle
These slim longrifles are unique to the Bedford County area, where they were made from the flint era until the 1880's, long after the advent of cartridge rifles. Neatly drawn and dimensioned, with some tips to aid assembly. Tthese plans will allow you to replicate a Bedford County longrifle, using our L&R Bedford flint or percussion lock, stock, ba
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Plan drawing , full exact size, English Sporting Rifle
Full scale drawing of a London style sporting rifle, made using our best English rifle parts. This is a complex design, but easily assembled, once you understand the many peculiar construction techniques used by the London and Birmingham makers. These are not untested plans. We have this exact sporting rifle replicated by Mike Hayes, on display in
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Plan drawing , full exact size, with tips for assembly, Jaeger rifle
Full scale blueprint drawing of an American style "Jaeger" rifle. This transitional piece is shown with our 31" swamped Jaeger barrel, and our matching pre-inlet stock. Except for the length, it is identical in construction and design to our "Edward Marshall" pre-inlet stock using our 37" swamped barrel. Very similar to the early rifles made at the
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Plan drawing , full exact size, Purdey Rifle
Highly detailed blueprint of an original antique Sporting Rifle, in Purdey's unique style. Tiny features and unusual construction techniques are shown. Patterns for making much of the hardware, such as forging the buttplate and triggerguard are shown. The text describes which of our parts can be used, and the modifications required to make our part
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Plan drawing , full exact size, with tips for assembly, Tennessee Rifle
The Tennessee school of iron mounted rifles typically originate from the Western Carolinas to Eastern Tennessee. These drawings illustrate a classic iron mounted Tennessee longrifle. Plans show variations in trim, and techniques for omitting certain pieces of the furniture in "poor boy" style. Flint shown, drum and nipple percussion ignition is dis
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Plan drawing , full exact size, U.S. 1814 Harper's Ferry Rifle
These fine rifles were hand made to a standard pattern. Three variations are known. The later 1814 variation is more common, and is discussed in the plans. We offer all the castings for all three versions, molded directly from original rifle parts. Using our parts you can restore your fine original rifle, or make a correct replica using our shaped
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Plan drawing , full exact size, John Vincent & Son longrifle
Neatly drawn and dimensioned, our full scale drawing will simplify assembly of a classic John Vincent & Son longrifle. John Vincent worked in Barlow Township, Washington County Ohio in the mid to late 19th century and his son continued into the early 20th century. Both John Vincent and his son J. Caleb Vincent made rifles with a distinctive style.
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