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Late English Flint Lock , left hand, with gooseneck cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English left Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice left flint lock is made to fit our left hand
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Late English Flint Lock , left hand, with re-inforced cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English left Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice left flint lock is made to fit our left hand
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John Bailes , right hand flint lock, by L&R
Sometimes called a small Manton, baby Durs Egg, or small English flint lock. This smaller lock is a fine London design, in the style of John Bailes, gunmaker. Correctly used on English pistols, rifles and dainty fowlers of the 1770-1810 period. After about 1780 this improved style of lock is found on American guns, having been smuggled here from En
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John Bailes left hand, flint lock, by L&R
Sometimes called a small Manton, baby Durs Egg, or small English flint lock. This smaller lock is a fine London design, in the style of John Bailes, gunmaker. Correctly used on English pistols, rifles and dainty fowlers of the 1770-1810 period. After about 1780 this improved style of lock is found on American guns, having been smuggled here from En
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Late English Flint Lock , right hand, with gooseneck cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English right Flint Lock L&R's Late English Flint Lock is sometimes called a “Hawken" flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice right flint lock is made to fit our
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Late English Flint Lock , right hand, with re-inforced cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English right Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice right flint lock is made to fit our right h
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Bedford County right hand, flint lock, by L&R
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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Small Brass Oil Bottle, 2-5/32" tall, with applicator
Originally called an "oiler", this little bottle has a knurled large top, easily removed for refilling with gun oil. The tiny knob at top conceals a flat spoon used to dispense single drops of lubricating oil to the moving parts of your gun or lock. This polished brass oil bottle will look handsome with your cased rifle, revolver or shotgun. For a
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1746 Brown Bess Ramrod Pipes , 3/8" for tapered rod, brass
Shown in top view, and side view, these ramrod pipes are copied directly from an original First Model Brown Bess, marked 1746, about 3/8" inside diameter, for a tapered 7/16" ramrod, wax cast brass. Our entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) has an integral skirt. The pipe body is 1-3/4" length, about 4-7/8" overall, including the skirt. Wax cast
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward with swivel lug, English rifle, for 3/8" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with swivel lug , is 1" overall length. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), use a single pipe to replace a forward pipe, and add a swivel lug to your rifle project. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins, to retain.
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Ramrod pipe, steel , forward with swivel lug, English rifle, for 3/8" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with swivel lug , is 1" overall length. As cast for a 3/8" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), use a single pipe to replace a forward pipe, and add a swivel lug to your rifle project. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins, to reta
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward with swivel lug, English rifle, for 7/16" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with swivel lug , is 1-5/32" overall length. As cast to accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), use a single pipe to replace a forward pipe, and add a swivel lug to your rifle project. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel p
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Ramrod pipe, steel , forward with swivel lug, English rifle, for 7/16" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with swivel lug , is 1-5/32" overall length. As cast to accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), use a single pipe to replace a forward pipe, and add a swivel lug to your rifle project. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel p
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Fancy Octagon Ramrod Pipes, with thumbnail skirt, for 5/16", 3/8", or 7/16" rod, brass or nickel silver
Shown in side view, and top view, these fancy octagon ramrod pipes are octagon with rounds at each end, for your choice of 5/16", 3/8", 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of brass or nickel silver, for fullstock rifles or fowling guns. They may be easily modified for use on a halfstock gun. Designed by Tedd Cash, for use on Golden Age era longrifles , th
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Deluxe Round Ramrod Pipes, with ringed ends, for 5/16", 3/8", or 7/16" rod, brass or nickel silver
Shown in side view, and top view, these deluxe ramrod pipes are round with raised rings at each end, for your choice of 5/16", 3/8", 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of brass or nickel silver, for fullstock rifles or fowling guns. They may be easily modified for use on a halfstock gun. Designed by Tedd Cash, for use on Golden Age era longrifles , these
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