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Shown in The Kentucky Rifle. Typically made of iron. Copied from a rifle made by J. G. Gross, Sullivan County, Tennessee. We also have the matching buttplate and triggerguards, which is shown in our buttplate and triggerguard areas. Spring and instructions are included.
Copied from a rifle made and signed by Jacob Stoudenour, 1795-1863. Shown in Gunsmiths of Bedford, Fulton, Huntingdon & Somerset Counties, this is a classic Bedford County longrifle style. A cam-open spring, spring mounting screw, and simple instructons are included. The steel pawl is mounted under the lid to serve as the cam. The spring is tempere
Commonly thought of as a Bucks County patchbox, many other schools used this design as well. See the book Gunsmiths of Lancaster County Pennsylvania. for a Lancaster rifle with a similar patchbox. We show the matching buttplate in our buttplate section. Instructions included. Almost 7" overall length. This patchbox is designed to use a button rele
Copied from a rifle made and signed by Jacob Dickert, shown in Gunsmiths of Lancaster County Pennsylvania. Springs and assembly instructions are included. 8" overall length. Same day shipment, when you click ADD TO CART and complete shopping cart check out. Inspect the item, return it for same day refund if not delighted. You will be pleased with y