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Nipple Wrench for Rifles & Shotguns , slotted end for #11 nipple
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! This well tempered nipple wrench has two sturdy finger
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Brass Capper , for No. 11 caps, straight line, made in the USA, by Tedd Cash
Narrow spring fingers allow this straight line capper to reach into tight cavities to place caps on most replica Colt revolvers, most rifles, shotguns, and many modern inline actions. This capper will help "start" caps on your New Model 1858 Remington revolver, but you must seat the cap fully using your thumb. The extra deep shroud formed by the Re
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Rifleman's Capper , fancy cap magazine, brass, by Tedd Cash
This clever cap dispenser was designed in the late percussion era. Patterned after one shown in The Muzzle Loading Caplock Rifle , by Ned Roberts, this replica is about 3-1/2" long. A slotted arm rotates, to allow the hinged lid to open wide, for easy refill. When filled, gravity draws caps to the lower end, but keeps them dry and protected, out o
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Fancy Capper , snail shaped, brass, by Tedd Cash
This snail shaped capper is made with a long narrow neck to reach into Colt style cylinders, and some in-line rifles. It works well with the Colt Walker, Dragoon, Army, Navy, Pocket, Police, most Confederate, and the Rogers & Spencer. Rifles, shotguns, and single shot pistols are easily capped with this nice replica of an original cap magazine, sho
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Nipple Wrench for Rifles , short style, with slotted end
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! Our most popular wrench, light enough to fit in your po
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Nipple Wrench for Rifles & Pistols , small slotted socket end, for small nipples
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! Our smallest socket wrench has a .3/8" body tapering do
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Colt 1851 Navy Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" barrel, percussion, blued, walnut, new, in factory box, by A. Uberti
Known as the Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver , the term "Navy" indicates that it is .36 caliber. In all actuality, the U. S. Army bought more of the 1851 Navy Model revolvers than the U. S. Navy purchased. Notice the color case hardened steel frame. Unlike less costly revolvers made with a brass frame, this revolver has the rugged steel frame, and wi
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1861 Colt Navy Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" barrel, percussion, blued, walnut, new, in factory box, by Aldo Uberti
Known as the Colt Model 1861 Navy revolver, it is .36 caliber with a 7-1/2" blued round barrel, factory engraved cylinder, color case hardened steel frame, blued steel back strap and triggerguard, with walnut grips. Manufactured by Aldo Uberti & Company of Italy. This revolver is offered as new in the factory box with the paperwork. The 7-1/2" rou
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Leech & Rigdon Confederate Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" round barrel, percussion, steel frame, beech, used, by High Standard
This replica percussion revolver is known as the Leech & Rigdon Confederate revolver. Based on the Colt 1851 Navy revolver, Leech and Rigdon manufactured an estimated 1500 revolvers for the Confederacy with the vast majority manufactured in Greensboro, Georgia. This .36 caliber revolver is assembled with a French gray steel frame, blued cylinder an
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1860 Army Revolver , .44 caliber, 8" barrel, walnut, blued, full fluted cylinder, new, in factory box, by A. Uberti
This 1860 Colt Army .44 caliber percussion revolver is offered as new in the factory box with the paperwork. This example has the full fluted cylinder, 8" round barrel, and blued backstrap. The loading lever, steel frame, and hammer are color case hardened. The triggerguard is polished brass, which is just starting to age from long storage. The fra
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Used Brass Capper , for No. 11 caps, straight line, ideal for revolvers, rifles, shotguns, by Tedd Cash
Used, this brass capper appears to be in near new condition. Narrow spring fingers allow this straight line capper to reach into tight cavities to place caps on most replica Colt revolvers, many Remington revolvers, most rifles, shotguns, and many modern inline actions. The straight line capper accepts popular No.10, or 11 or 12 caps, and holds the
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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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