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Stock, Hawken halfstock , pre shaped, left non-inlet, 1" octagon barrel, plain maple
Shaped but not mortised for a lock, this Hawken halfstock is modeled after the later work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken, with the later beavertail found on halfstocks. We strongly recommend straight grain maple for large bores. This Hawken halfstock is left hand, for a 1” octagon barrel. Select your favorite lock, plug and triggers, practice simple in
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Stock, Hawken halfstock , pre shaped, left non-inlet, 1" octagon barrel, fancy maple
Shaped but not mortised for a lock, this Hawken halfstock is modeled after the later work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken, with the later beavertail found on halfstocks. We strongly recommend straight grain maple for large bores. This Hawken halfstock is left hand, for a 1” octagon barrel. Select your favorite lock, plug and triggers, practice simple in
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Stock, Hawken halfstock , pre shaped, left non-inlet, 1" octagon barrel, extra fancy maple
Shaped but not mortised for a lock, this Hawken halfstock is modeled after the later work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken, with the later beavertail found on halfstocks. We strongly recommend straight grain maple for large bores. This Hawken halfstock is left hand, for a 1” octagon barrel. Select your favorite lock, plug and triggers, practice simple in
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Lancaster County , Pennsylvania pre shaped stock, non-inlet, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16", 7/8"
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, semi-fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 13/16" octagon, 42" barrel, extra fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, semi-fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 7/8" octagon, 42" barrel, extra fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, plain maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 15/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, semi-fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 15/16” strai
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stock, Lancaster , pre shaped, non-inlet, 15/16" octagon, 42" barrel, fancy maple
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 15/16” strai
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Southern Mountain Longrifle .40 caliber, 44" Rice barrel, walnut, brass, in the style of John Gillespie , used, by Roy Gillis
This Southern Mountain Rifle, built by Mr. Roy Gillis of South Carolina, was made in the style of those rifles originally built by John Gillespie (1811-1894). This particular rifle is very similar to the rifle that appears on pages 24 and 25 of Dennis Glazner's book, The Gillespie Gun Makers Of East Fork, N.C. . The rifle has been conservativel
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Charles Moore Pistol , .45 caliber, 11" barrel, percussion, walnut, iron trim, set trigger, used, with factory box, by Davide Pedersoli
Inspired by original pieces built by Charles Moore of London, this reproduction percussion English dueling pistol was produced by Davide Pedersoli of Italy. Offered in excellent condition the pistol includes the factory carton and paperwork. This pistol is fitted with a single set trigger for target shooting. The single set trigger on these pisto
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