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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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Carbines of the Civil War by John D. McAulay
This first volume covers the best known carbines which were produced by the United States Government for use by their troops during the Civil War. Includes patent drawings and the patent papers are quoted from freely, in covering each of the 19 guns listed. Each chapter contains a listing of procurement by months, beginning April, 1861 and ending w
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The Confederate LeMat Revolver by Doug Adams
The LeMat revolver has always held a special place in the hearts of Civil War enthusiasts. No other weapon is so emblematic of the Confederacy. The LeMat wasn't just a revolver - in addition to its bullets, it packed a unique, last ditch wallop in the form of a shotgun blast from under the barrel. Begun as a partnership between Alexander LeMat, a F
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The Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver , by Charles W. Pate
The Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver is the most iconic handgun of the Civil War. In this groundbreaking new study, noted researcher and author Charles W. Pate presents the entire story of the Model 1860 from its development and the supervision of Sam Colt to its procurement by the United States military and commercial customers. The revolvers of the
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Craft and Practice, Volume One by Kit Ravenshear
Volume one covers lock reconversion, fitting pans, frizzens, frizzen springs, and making gun screws. Assembly of locks from "as cast" parts, essential lock geometry, and fine tuning locks is discussed.
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The Eagle on U.S. Firearms by John W. Jordan
Stylized eagles have been stamped on government owned or manufactured firearms in the United States since the beginning of our country. It seems that little or no attempt was made to standardize the design of the eagle, hence many different birds appear on the muskets, rifles, and pistols made by government arsenals or private contractors. This boo
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The Fusil de Tulle in New France, 1691 - 1741 , by Russel Bouchard
This is a small book with great detail on all the variations of Fusil de Tulle, from the early guns, Grenadier, Buccaneer, Hunting, Fine, Pistol and Ordinaire. Details on all measurements, and photos of differences in hardware. A wonderful small reference. Soft bound volume of 48 pages, 6-3/4 x 10" format.
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Firearms, Traps & Tools of the Mountain Men by Carl P. Russell
We recommend this book to any serious buckskinner researching ideas for authentic camp accoutrements. This book is your guide to the guns and gear of the trappers, hunters and fur traders who explored and opened the Old West. Pictures and text describe the early period of 1820 through 1840. Softbound, 448 pages. The Table of Contents includes the
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The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch by Madison Grant
Written by the famous Kentucky Rifle and Hunting Pouch collector, Madison Grant presents an overview of the history, style and function of the hunting pouch, as an indispensable associate of the muzzle loading rifle. Over two hundred examples of individualized pouches, and the accoutrements they carried, are pictured and described. He shows each po
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Used book The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch by Madison Grant- Used Copy
Stock photo shown. This is a used copy. The book and inside look like new. The dust cover has a tear. Written by the famous Kentucky Rifle and Hunting Pouch collector, Madison Grant presents an overview of the history, style and function of the hunting pouch, as an indispensable associate of the muzzle loading rifle. Over two hundred examples of in
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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Remington Rolling Block Military Rifles of the World , by George Layman
A country-by-country identification guide to the military rolling blocks of the U.S., Europe, Egypt, Africa, the Mid-East, Caribbean, Far East and Caribbean. Correctly identifies and explains more than fifty rifle models that have never been identified before. Shows the markings and features that turn "just another rolling block" into a collector's
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Reloading Tools of the Black Powder Era 1850-1910, Volume 1 by Tom Rowe & Ed Curtis
There has been a need for a through study of the various loading tools of the black powder and early smokeless powders era for rifles, shotgun tools will not be covered. While a book on the subject can never be complete, and odd and unusual examples will continually appear, this book will cover most of what a collector will encounter. The leading e
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Sketchbook '56 Spanish Colonial Infantry, 1739-1781 , by Ted Spring
The Spanish were frequent allies of the French, and dominated the Louisiana region, Florida to Mexico, north to St. Louis. Sketches include swords, knives, plug bayonets, the machete, pistols, muskets, flask, cartridge boxes, canteens, cannons, and uniforms. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans
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Sketchbook '56 Spanish Colonial Infantry, 1739-1781 , by Ted Spring, with slightly damaged covers
The Spanish were frequent allies of the French, and dominated the Louisiana region, Florida to Mexico, north to St. Louis. Sketches include swords, knives, plug bayonets, the machete, pistols, muskets, flask, cartridge boxes, canteens, cannons, and uniforms. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans
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