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LEE Carbide Loading Dies , caliber .45 Colt, including shell holder
Lee uses a solid carbide insert, ground to a special contour that does not leave the belt mark on the case. With a carbide sizer, no case lube is needed. Lee Carbide Pistol dies include full length sizer, bullet seater and roll crimper, factory crimp die, built in stuck case remover, long guided expander, shell holder, powder dipper, load data and
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LEE Carbide Loading Dies , caliber .45 Schofield, including shell holder
Lee uses a solid carbide insert, ground to a special contour that does not leave the belt mark on the case. With a carbide sizer, no case lube is needed. Lee Carbide Pistol dies include full length sizer, bullet seater and roll crimper, factory crimp die, built in stuck case remover, long guided expander, shell holder, powder dipper, load data and
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LEE Factory & Carbide Crimp Dies , sold individually
The Lee Factory Crimp Die crimps the bullet in place more firmly than any other tool. It is impossible to buckle the case as with regular roll crimp dies. Trim length is not critical. Tests demonstrate that even bullets which have no cannelure will shoot more accurately if crimped in place with the Lee Factory Crimp Die. Factory ammunition is often
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Flint lock in the style of Barker ~ Whatley
This English Trade lock has 1770 to 1790’s styling and is ideal for an American longrifle, an English Fowling Gun, or a Commercial Export Trade Musket. England was our most aggressive enemy of this era, during our American Revolution, and again during the American War of 1812 - 1814. Yet trade with the lock makers of Birmingham and London continued
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Colonial American Flint lock , two exposed screw version, by R. E. Davis
This large Colonial flint lock is ideal for an American longrifle or fowling gun, of the 1750-1770 era, with it’s large size and pointed tail. Assembled, tuned, and signed by R. E. Davis. Use is on an early longrifle, .50 to .62 caliber, with a simple brass or sliding wooden patchbox. Such “French & Indian War” era rifles are shown in Rifles of Col
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Colonial American Flint lock , one exposed screw version, by R. E. Davis
This large Colonial flint lock is ideal for an American longrifle or fowling gun, of the 1750-1770 era, with it’s large size and pointed tail. Assembled, tuned, and signed by R. E. Davis. Use is on an early longrifle, .50 to .62 caliber, with a simple brass or sliding wooden patchbox. Such “French & Indian War” era rifles are shown in Rifles of Col
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Percussion Lock, Rifle, Ohio - Goulcher , by R. E. Davis
Goulcher Percussion Lock The Goulcher family made thousands of locks. They are found on plains rifles, late longrifles, pistols and shotguns of the 1840 to 1880 era. This Goulcher lock is pre-inlet in our Vincent rifle stock. Cut for a 1/2” powder drum. The lock has an engraved hammer with 1.65” throw, for barrels from 13/16" to 1” octagon.
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English Durs Egg - London right Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
Durs Egg - London right Percussion Conversion Lock Best quality London made flint locks were often converted to percussion, during the 1825 - 1840 transition period. This nice percussion lock has the plate style of an earlier flint lock, with a notch for a 7/16" powder drum and nipple. A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock n
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John Bailes - London, right Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
John Bailes - London, right Percussion Conversion Lock Fine original flint locks were converted to percussion, during the 1825 to 1880 period. The flash hole was replaced with a powder drum and nipple, which we offer separately. Old time gunsmiths cut away the pan, discarded the frizzen, frizzen spring, and cock. A new hammer was added, and scre
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John Bailes - London left Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
John Bailes - London left Percussion Conversion Lock This left hand John Bailes cap lock exactly matches our right hand John Bailes cap lock. Each can be made to interchange with our right and left hand John Bailes flint locks. Fine original flint locks were converted to percussion, during the 1825 to 1880 period. The flash hole was replaced wit
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Classic conversion , right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
L&R's new Classic cap lock is a true conversion. The pan is still evident on the lock plate. The pan molding and flash fence have been retained, and the pan groove has been enlarged to accept a 1/2" diameter powder drum and nipple. L&R's new conversion lock is made to be a tight fit in the Siler lock mortise, and is a tiny bit larger, with a longer
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English Durs Egg - London left Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
Durs Egg - London left Percussion Conversion Lock Best quality London made flint locks were often converted to percussion, during the 1825 - 1840 transition period. This nice percussion lock has the plate style of an earlier flint lock, with a notch for a 1/2" powder drum and nipple. A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock not
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Siler large left Percussion Conversion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Siler's large cap lock kit is pre-inlet into some of our most popular stocks. It is designed to fit any 13/16" to 1-1/8" barrel, with a 1/2" diameter powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in t
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Siler Large Right Percussion Lock Kit , unassembled, tempered springs, screws included
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Siler's large right cap lock kit is pre-inlet into some of our most popular stocks. It is designed to fit any 13/16" to 1-1/8" barrel, with a 1/2" diameter powder drum. Ideal for a percussion longrifle, this Germanic style lock has the long pointed tail, raised lock plate with chamfered edges, and
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Kit Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in the plate are spotted. A drill guide is
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Kit Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in the plate are spotted. A drill guide
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. This nice Siler Mountain left lock exactly matches our Siler Mountain right lock. Based on Siler's best large left internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a left percus
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. Based on Siler's best large internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a percussion late longrifle, Plains rifle, or Ohio rifle. This lock is shown at exact-full-size ,
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Siler small right Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler small right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Sometimes called Siler’s pistol lock, this medium sized percussion lock kit is ideal for light rifles with 13/16", 7/8" or 15/16" octagon barrels. Similar in shape to Siler’s large lock kit, they are often confused. Made in right hand only, an identical small flint lock kit may be assembled to int
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Siler small right Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler small right Percussion Conversion Lock Sometimes called Siler’s pistol lock, this medium sized percussion lock is ideal for light rifles with 13/16", 7/8" or 15/16" octagon barrels. Similar in shape to Siler’s large lock, they are often confused. Made in right hand only, an identical small flint lock may be ordered to interchange with it.
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