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Nipples
Track's new nipples - for the traditional purist hardened and tempered carbon steel, as original: Purists will appreciate our temper blued steel nipples, made from traditional carbon steel, as were the original nipples. Hardened and tempered to Rc 38 - 44, these long lasting nipples require hot water cleaning after eac
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Nipples
Track's new nipples - for the traditional purist hardened and tempered carbon steel, as original: Purists will appreciate our temper blued steel nipples, made from traditional carbon steel, as were the original nipples. Hardened and tempered to Rc 38 - 44, these long lasting nipples require hot water cleaning after eac
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Nipples
Track's new nipples - for the traditional purist hardened and tempered carbon steel, as original: Purists will appreciate our temper blued steel nipples, made from traditional carbon steel, as were the original nipples. Hardened and tempered to Rc 38 - 44, these long lasting nipples require hot water cleaning after eac
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 34-1/4" Sharon barrel, R.E. Davis percussion lock, iron trim, maple, new, unfired, by George Nelson
Stocked in maple, this classic percussion halfstock Hawken rifle is trimmed with traditional Hawken iron furniture. The 34-1/4" Sharon barrel and iron trim are finished to a dark brown. A classic Hawken hooked breech and two wedge keys retain the straight octagon barrel allowing instant take-down, for easy cleaning. This rifle was assembled by cont
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Lock, Back Action right hand, percussion, by L&R
Called “back action” because the mainspring hangs behind the tumbler, this lock was popular on percussion guns made in St. Louis, New York, California, Ohio, England and Belgium. Swivel breech double rifles require a back action lock mechanism. This lock can be modified for flint use. Side-by-side or over-and-under double rifles, shotguns, and comb
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Lock, Back Action left hand, percussion, by L&R
Called “back action” because the mainspring hangs behind the tumbler, this lock was popular on percussion guns made in St. Louis, New York, California, Ohio, England and Belgium. Swivel breech double rifles require a back action lock mechanism. This lock can be modified for flint use. Side-by-side or over-and-under double rifles, shotguns, and comb
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Ohio Squirrel Cap Lock , right hand, percussion lock, by R. E. Davis
This late percussion lock has engraving cast into the surface of the hammer and plate, decorated with ‘S’ and ‘C’ scrolls and leaves in classic style. The leaves open to a clearing at front, revealing a bushy tailed squirrel on the limbs of a tree. An example of American folk art circa 1853, from a rifle by O. B. VanDenBurgh, Findlay, Hancock Count
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Mule Ear or Sideslapper right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
The L&R Mule Ear or Sideslapper percussion lock design allows the percussion nipple to be mounted directly into the barrel. Pull the hammer outboard to cock the lock. Unlike some mule ear locks this lock has both a half cock and full cock position on the tumbler. The lock plate is 5.1" long by 0.94" tall. The tumbler is fitted with a fly detent to
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Bedford County right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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Griswold & Gunnison Revolver , .44 caliber, 7-3/8" round barrel, percussion, brass frame, walnut, as new, unfired, with factory box, by Pietta
This replica Pietta revolver is the Confederate brass frame version of the 1851 Navy, which were often mfg. by Griswold & Gunnison. The revolver has a polished brass frame, blued 7-3/8" round barrel, walnut grips, and color case hardened loading lever. Unfired, this brass framed revolver is in as-new condition with the factory box. No wear or handl
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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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Enfield Rifle Lock , circa 1853 Crown P-H mark, unused, excellent
Made for use on an 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, this new lock has been drilled for two lock bolts, but never tapped, never installed on a replica Enfield three band rifled musket. Probably made after 1979 for a replica of the Enfield Musket issued to the East India Company, the lock is finished to a dark blue. The hammer and lock plate are engraved w
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Lock, percussion, H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , right hand, by L&R
H. E. Leman, Henry Derringer, and many other Pennsylvania & Ohio rifle makers used this style lock on “trade rifles" sold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants. Correct for late longrifles and Indian trade rifles of the 1840 to 1880 era. Locks used by Henry Leman's factory often have a distinctive flat tail at the rear of the lock. We lea
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Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle kit , in traditional iron, or brass, with 13/16" octagon barrel in .36, .40, or .45 caliber Price: starting at $981.95
Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle, easy to assemble rifle kit, 36 or 42" octagon barrel, traditional iron, plain or fancy maple stock Often referred to as a Tennessee style, this attractive South Mountain percussion longrifle is trimmed in iron, and stocked in plain maple. Original Tennessee flint rifles were often equipped with imported
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Hopkins & Allen Underhammer Rifle , .36 caliber, 32" barrel, maple stock, browned, percussion, used
This Hopkins and Allen rifle is a replica of a clever Underhammer Rifle, most often made in New York or New England. The action and barrel are finished to a dark brown with a brass ramrod pipe mounted directly to the barrel. The stock varnish is smooth, with satin sheen, and a few scattered handling marks. Stocked with a 14" trigger reach, this rif
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lock, percussion, H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , left hand, by L&R
H. E. Leman, Henry Derringer, and many other Pennsylvania & Ohio rifle makers used this style lock on “trade rifles” sold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants. Correct for late longrifles and Indian trade rifles of the 1840 to 1880 era. Locks used by Henry Leman’s factory often have a distinctive flat tail at the rear of the lock. We lea
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