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.375" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
Hand cast round balls are cast from pure soft lead. Each ball has a tiny flat, where the sprue was removed. Place this flat spot on top, centered on your muzzle. Hand cast round balls are made in a variety of calibers. If you shoot more than 1,200 balls per year, cast your own. See our large selection of bullet molds and melting pots. Made for use
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.451" round balls, pure lead, Hornady, per 100
Hornady round balls are die swaged from pure soft lead. Each ball is perfect, no shrinkage, no sprue, no wrinkles. Hornady round balls are made in the most popular calibers. Made for use in .44 caliber percussion Army revolvers (1860 Colt, 1858 Remington, 1847 Walker, etc.) These are NOT suitable for AIR GUNS! Need help selecting the right ball and
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.451" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
Hand cast round balls are cast from pure soft lead. Each ball has a tiny flat, where the sprue was removed. Place this flat spot on top, centered on your muzzle. Hand cast round balls are made in a variety of calibers. If you shoot more than 1,200 balls per year, cast your own. See our large selection of bullet molds and melting pots. Made for use
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.454" round balls, pure lead, Hornady, per 100
Hornady round balls are die swaged from pure soft lead. Each ball is perfect, no shrinkage, no sprue, no wrinkles. Hornady round balls are made in the most popular calibers. Made for use in .44 caliber percussion Army revolvers (1860 Colt, 1858 Remington, 1847 Walker, etc.) This .454" diameter ball provides best compression, more energy in .44 Army
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.454" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
Hand cast round balls are cast from pure soft lead. Each ball has a tiny flat, where the sprue was removed. Place this flat spot on top, centered on your muzzle. Hand cast round balls are made in a variety of calibers. If you shoot more than 1,200 balls per year, cast your own. See our large selection of bullet molds and melting pots. Made for use
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.600" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 25
Hand cast round balls are cast from pure soft lead. Each ball has a tiny flat, where the sprue was removed. Place this flat spot on top, centered on your muzzle. Hand cast round balls are made in a variety of calibers. If you shoot more than 1,200 balls per year, cast your own. See our large selection of bullet molds and melting pots. Often used in
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Barrel, 20 gauge, Fowler , .620" smooth bore, 44" octagon-to-round, "C" profile, 4.2 lb, flared tang plug, made in the U.S.A.
Made with pride in the U.S.A. to meed the demands of today's shooters. Our 44" smooth bore fowler barrel is made for fullstock flint fowling guns, fusils, and muskets. The 20 gauge bore is .620" diameter, ideal for a patched round ball, or lead or bismuth shot with wads and cards. The tapered octagon breech is 15" long, with a wedding band transiti
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Brass Black Metal Touch-up, 3 oz. liquid, by Birchwood Casey
Originally designed for touch-up of brazed joints, as on double shotguns. A great aid to the muzzle loader who wants to darken brass or copper. Diluted it can produce a quick dark surface on brass gun furniture, which looks great when lightly polished with rubbing compound, leaving an "old patina" effect in the corners. Use it to blacken that shiny
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Super Blue Liquid, 3 oz. bottle, by Birchwood Casey
An old formula liquid gun blue, in "gunsmith strength", for quick touch-up use. Use this on steel parts, screws, repairs, sight slots, etc. Easy to use. Be sure to order degreasing agent, and use it to prepare the surface before any blueing or browning effort.
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Parker Brothers shotgun lock bolt, antique 8-36 odd thread, .235" diameter .100" thick head, 1.36" shank length, for the hammer breech loading No. 3 action.
An exact copy of the lock bolt from the Parker Brothers breechloading hammer double shotgun, this bolt is threaded to fit the original antique 8-36 thread, with .235" diameter .100" thick head, 1.470" overall length, 1.360" shank length under the head. Made by Track of the Wolf, Inc., in the USA. this slotted screw may find use in the restoration o
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Used book 15 Years in the Hawken Lode , by John D. Baird
This is a used copy. Stock photo shown. The author of Hawken Rifle - Mountain Man's Choice describes his struggle to research the story of the Hawken rifle, and the original Hawken gun shop in Saint Louis, with 76 illustrations in 120 pages, hardbound, in 8-1/2 x 11" format. This volume illustrates many interesting features of original antique Ha
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The Art of Engraving , by J. B. Meek
This “how-to" guide covers the entire practice of firearms and related styles of engraving. Hard bound, 8-1/2" x 11" format with 196 pages and many photographs and illustrations, this is complete imaginative and detailed introduction of the art of engraving. Aimed at the beginner, it demonstrates the basic techniques and elaborate decoration scheme
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The Art of Flint Knapping, 5th Edition , by D.C. Waldorf
The author describes and illustrates the simple techniques required to fashion simple or fancy stone arrow points and tools. A section on gun flints is included. The tools required are very simple and easily made, and results are fascinating. You can be making fine arrow points after only a few hours of practice. Newest edition, 8-1/2 x 11" soft bo
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The Art of Flint Knapping, 6th Edition , by D.C. Waldorf
The author describes and illustrates the simple techniques required to fashion simple or fancy stone arrow points and tools. A section on gun flints is included. The tools required are very simple and easily made, and results are fascinating. You can be making fine arrow points after only a few hours of practice. The sixth edtion has more informati
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A Shining Time - Volume Three, Horse Soldiers, The Dragoons, 1776-1849 , by Ted Spring
Ted Spring's third volume in this series. This volume spans 75 years of the U.S. Cavalry, the golden age of the American Horse Soldier. Covered in great detail are Washington's continental Army Dragoons, the U.S. Light Dragoons, the U.S. Mounted Rangers, and the U.S. regiments of our frontier Dragoon units. Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11" format, 113 pages
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Accouterments, Volume Two , by James R. Johnson
A continuation of the first book, with hundreds of detailed photographs of the guns of Christian Springs, Rupp, Peter Berry, a fullstock by Sam Hawken, a trade rifle and a trade fusil, powder horns, knives, tomahawks, calumets, and other accoutrements. All large pictures, with dimensions, details, and materials used in the construction of the items
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Accouterments, Volume Three , by James R. Johnson
Third in the series, with more detailed photos of powder horns, knives, tomahawks, and other primitive accouterments from the 1750's thru the 1850's. Photographs of long guns by John. Armstrong, Wolfgang Haga, John Meals, John Rupp, and Vincent. Pistols by Goulcher, Hertzog, Small and Filman. Large photos with critical dimensions, and details of th
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Blacksmithing, basics for the Homestead , by Joe DeLaRonde
Through detailed and easy-to-understand instructions, illustrations, and color photography, the author teaches the basic skills needed to create artistic yet functional iron hardware and accouterments for the home or ranch. The Table of Contents includes the following : History of blacksmithing Setting up your shop Shop and safety tips Basic
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