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Triggerguard, Lehigh County , sand cast brass
Similar to our #TG-MA-90, except thinner, more graceful, and more refined. Obviously a Lehigh County style triggerguard, for a single trigger. The sculptured, curved shape of this guard is apparently derived from earlier Germanic Jaeger hunting rifle triggerguard styles. Notice the thickened lug at the front of the bow to permit mounting a sling sw
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Triggerguard, Allentown-Bethlehem and Lehigh County , sand cast brass
An earlier, heavier triggerguard, found on early Allentown-Bethlehem and Lehigh Valley style longrifles, by the Rupp family and neighboring gun makers. The lug at the front of the bow permits mounting a sling swivel if desired. American longrifles used for volunteer militia duty may have been required to be fitted with sling swivels. Overall length
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Triggerguard, Lancaster or Lebanon County Style , sand cast brass
A larger triggerguard, in Lancaster or Lebanon County style, with a wider and longer bow to admit larger fingers or double set triggers, if desired. Most original rifles have brass trim. Overall length is 9-1/16", inside trigger bow is 2-3/8" long, and 7/8" deep.
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Triggerguard, Allentown, Bethlehem, Lehigh County , sand cast brass
This sand cast triggerguard is an early Allentown-Bethlehem or Lehigh County style, as used by Neihart, Kuntz and the famous Rupp family of longrifle makers. Brass was almost always used on these rifles. Overall length is 9-7/16", inside trigger bow is 2-3/8" long, and 1-1/8" deep.
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Triggerguard, H. E. Leman Indian Trade rifle , wax cast brass
Henry Eicholtz Leman's factory in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania produced rifles for trade to westbound settlers. Examples of his rifles are shown in The Northwest Gun , by Charles Hanson Jr. This triggerguard is traditionally mounted with pins through the two end lugs. A line on the casting gate marks the trimming length. A third casting gate on t
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Triggerguard, H. E. Leman Indian Trade rifle , wax cast steel
Henry Eicholtz Leman's factory In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania produced rifles for trade to westbound settlers. Examples of his rifles are shown in The Northwest Gun , by Charles Hanson Jr. This triggerguard is traditionally mounted with pins through the two end lugs. A line on the casting gate marks the trimming length. A third casting gate on t
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Triggerguard, Allentown-Bethlehem or Buck's County , sand cast brass
This wide early triggerguard emulates the style used by A. Verner and others associated with Allentown-Bethlehem or Buck's County makers. Sand cast of malleable brass, it may be formed to exactly match the profile of your longrifle stock. We can recommend other Verner style parts. Overall length is 8-5/16", inside trigger bow is 2-1/8" long, and 3/
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Triggerguard, Allentown-Bethlehem or Buck's County , sand cast nickel silver
This wide early triggerguard emulates the style used by A. Verner and others associated with Allentown-Bethlehem or Buck's County makers. Sand cast of malleable nickel silver, it may be formed to exactly match the profile of your longrifle stock. We can recommend other Verner style parts. Overall length is 8-5/16", inside trigger bow is 2-1/8" long
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Triggerguard, Kentucky Pistol , sand cast brass
The front of this Kentucky pistol guard is an English acorn, styled to the primitive folk-art whimsy of the American makers. Overall length is 6-1/2", inside trigger bow is 1-1/4" long, and 13/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, American Longrifle or Fowler , sand cast brass
This elegant flint era triggerguard is a yellow brass sand casting. Long enough for double set triggers, it may have been used with a scroll back single trigger. Use this triggerguard on a fine flint fowling gun or transitional American longrifle combining German and English influences. Overall length is 10-3/4", inside trigger bow is 2-5/16" long,
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Triggerguard, Reading, Berks County , sand cast brass
This triggerguard features chamfered flat ends, an inset panel in the bow with 'V' chevron styling. The front boss for a swivel has been distorted and elongated to form an angular column. Used on rifles made in Reading, Berks County and Philadelphia, this guard is a copy of an original antique by Wolfgang Haga, an early master longrifle maker. Over
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Triggerguard, Reading, Berks County , sand cast nickel silver
This triggerguard features chamfered flat ends, an inset panel in the bow with 'V' chevron styling. The front boss for a swivel has been distorted and elongated to form an angular column. Used on rifles made in Reading, Berks County and Philadelphia, this guard is a copy of an original antique by Wolfgang Haga, an early master longrifle maker. Over
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Triggerguard, Kentucky Pistol , sand cast brass
Sand cast brass, this is a typical Kentucky pistol triggerguard. Pistols from the American frontier rarely have a fancy finial. Overall length is 5-1/8", inside trigger bow is 1-7/16" long, and 15/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, Half-Stock Plains Rifle , sand cast brass
A nice variation of an early half-stock plains rifle triggerguard. Made for use with a longrifle style double set trigger, this guard is mounted with pins and screws, unlike Hawken triggerguards which screws directly to the triggerplate. Use a steel #Pin-3/32 dowel pin, and SCREW-6x5/8 sold separately. Overall length is 7-15/16", inside trigger bow
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Triggerguard, Bedford County , sand cast brass
A slim triggerguard with a "fishtail" grip rail. This is ana appropriate triggerguard for a Bedford County full-stock percussion longrifle, or an Ohio style longrifle from the same late longrifle period. Malleable brass can be annealed and bent or shaped to fit your rifle stock. Overall length is 7-5/8", inside trigger bow is 2-1/8" long, and 13/16
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Triggerguard, Lebanon County , sand cast brass
This Lebanon County style triggerguard is a yellow brass sand casting. The bow is long enough for double set triggers if desired, and the casting is malleable to allow bending and shaping to fit your rifle's design. This triggerguard is reported to have been a favorite of the late Theodore P. Cole, whose replica flint lock was one of the first repr
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Triggerguard, Lebanon or Lancaster County , sand cast brass
Ideal for Lebanon, Lancaster, and similar schools of longrifle design, this triggerguard is sand cast yellow brass. Copied from a fine original by John Phillip Beck, a master longrifle maker. Overall length is 8-3/16", inside trigger bow is 2" long, and 13/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, Bethlehem or Lehigh County , sand cast brass
A sand cast brass copy of an original Bethlehem or Lehigh County style guard. This style was used by gunmakers of the Albright family. Very malleable, we recommend that you anneal our brass castings if you must bend them. Straightening can be done cold, without annealing. Overall length is 8-5/16", inside trigger bow is 2" long, and 7/8" deep.
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Triggerguard, Germanic Jaeger sand cast brass
A Germanic Jaeger rifle triggerguard of yellow sand cast brass, made without pin lugs, the tang bolt might engage the front, with a wood screw at the rear. Overall length is 10-3/16", inside trigger bow is 2-3/16" long, and 1-1/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, Lancaster County , sand cast brass
This Lancaster County style triggerguard is a brass sand casting. This slender triggerguard was likely used with a single trigger. The bow and front finial have cast chevron designs. Use two 3/32" pins to secure this triggerguard to the stock. Overall length is 8-15/16", trigger bow is 2-1/4" long by 13/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, Lancaster County , sand cast brass
Very similar to #TG-SPW-A-B, but without the thickened boss at the front of the bow, this is commonly called an early Lancaster County triggerguard. This style was sometimes used by Jacob Dickert, Peter Gonter, Abraham Schweitzer, and others shown in Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age by Joe Kindig. Sand cast, soft malleable brass. Ov
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