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Toeplate with Piercing , brass
Made in the style of John Armstrong of Maryland, one of America's most prolific and artistic longrifle makers. Pierced toeplates are an extra fancy touch. Carefully inlet heart shaped islands of wood, glued inlays brass or silver sold separately. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Toeplate with Piercing , steel
Made in the style of John Armstrong of Maryland, one of America's most prolific and artistic longrifle makers. Pierced toeplates are an extra fancy touch. Carefully inlet heart shaped islands of wood, or inlays of brass or nickel silver sold separately. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Toeplate with Piercing , nickel silver
Made in the style of John Armstrong of Maryland, one of America's most prolific and artistic longrifle makers. Pierced toeplates are an extra fancy touch. Carefully inlet heart shaped islands of wood, glued inlays brass or silver sold separately. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Hawken Toeplate , "beaver tail" finial, iron
This toeplate has a beavertail finial, used on Hawken, Dimick, and Plains rifles. For use on non-inlet stock. This does not fit our pre-inlet Hawken stocks. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.75"
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Toeplate , 5" long, brass
A typical plain toeplate, or you can cut and reshape this toeplate blank to any desired shape for your rifle project. About 5" overall length, including the semi-circular thumbnail finial. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Long Toeplate , nickel silver
A typical plain toeplate, or you can cut and reshape this toeplate blank to any desired shape for your rifle project. About 5" overall length, including the semi-circular thumbnail finial. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Rupp Style Toeplate , brass
A short, simple toeplate with a pointed finial sometimes used by the Rupp family, and on longrifles from the Allentown-Bethlehem, Lehigh school style. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.69"
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Rupp Style Toeplate , nickel silver
A short, simple toeplate with a pointed finial sometimes used by the Rupp family, and on longrifles from the Allentown-Bethlehem, Lehigh school style. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.69"
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Toeplate, Tennessee style , brass
A simple toeplate with finger shaped finial is typical of those found on Tennessee and Southern Mountain rifles. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.75"
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Toeplate, Tennessee style , steel
A simple toeplate with finger shaped finial is typical of those found on Tennessee and Southern Mountain rifles with hand forged furniture. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.75"
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York County Toeplate , brass
Frederick Zorger style toeplate of York County. A general style used by other members of the Zorger family. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.90"
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York County Toeplate , steel
Frederick Zorger style toeplate of York County. A general style used by other members of the Zorger family. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.90"
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Trigger , wax cast steel, for U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry
This wax cast steel trigger is copied directly from the trigger used on rifles made from 1803 to 1806. The web in the back is half depth, while later triggers have a full length web, behind the trigger face. Fitted to a slotted brass wear plate, the trigger is not suspended from the trigger plate, but is pinned directly to the wood.
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Track's Tried & True Browning Reagent , 2 ounces
This formula was documented by Zischang, the famous early gunsmith. Commonly used by early gunsmiths, it is reproduced by Track.. It is the best cold rust method of producing a very rich dark brown color on iron or steel. No heat is used, no mercury compounds. Safe for soldered ribs and shotgun barrels. Use degreaser before application. The brown f
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