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Build Track's J. P. Beck Lebanon Township parts set with "B" or "C" profile, 44" swamped barrel, cut for sliding wood patchbox Price: starting at $1,256.59
Build Track's John Philip Beck Lebanon Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 44" swamped barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain, or fancy maple stock with sliding wood patchbox We offer these fine Lebanon Township, Lancaster County style parts, modeled after the work of John Philip Beck. Lebanon township is located just to the north of Lancas
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Build Track's John Armstrong , Maryland longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,124.25
Build Track's John Armstrong Maryland longrifle parts set, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock Many schools of style exist for Maryland longrifles. The Emmitsburg school turned out many fine rifles thanks to the skills of makers such as John Armstrong, Peter White, and George Nune
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Build Track's Jacob Dickert , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,084.80
Build Track's Jacob Dickert Lancaster kit, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass, or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock We offer these fine Lancaster County style parts, modeled after the work of Jacob Dickert. Arriving from Germany to America about 1750, he studied under a unknown master learning the gunmakers art. He
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Siler large left Percussion Conversion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Siler's large cap lock kit is pre-inlet into some of our most popular stocks. It is designed to fit any 13/16" to 1-1/8" barrel, with a 1/2" diameter powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in t
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Siler Large Right Percussion Lock Kit , unassembled, tempered springs, screws included
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Siler's large right cap lock kit is pre-inlet into some of our most popular stocks. It is designed to fit any 13/16" to 1-1/8" barrel, with a 1/2" diameter powder drum. Ideal for a percussion longrifle, this Germanic style lock has the long pointed tail, raised lock plate with chamfered edges, and
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Kit Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in the plate are spotted. A drill guide is
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Kit Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in the plate are spotted. A drill guide
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Bedford County , pre shaped, pre-inlet stocks, 13/16", or 7/8" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock
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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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, plain maple
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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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, fancy maple
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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1763 Charleville & 1795 Springfield lock castings
New wax cast parts, for the experienced lock maker. Not a kit! The armories of France lead the world in advanced military musket design and production, during the 1700 - 1830 period. So many French musket models and variations were made and tested, even advanced collectors find the distinctions confusing. These parts are apparently exact copies f
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. Based on Siler's best large internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a percussion late longrifle, Plains rifle, or Ohio rifle. This lock is shown at exact-full-size ,
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. This nice Siler Mountain left lock exactly matches our Siler Mountain right lock. Based on Siler's best large left internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a left percus
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Classic Ketland an 1810-1820 era flintlock, by Jim Chambers
Perhaps the most popular style of flint lock found on fine original antique American longrifles, this attractive medium size rifle lock is based on our best Siler internal lock parts. You can be assured of long life, and easy service, if ever needed. Notice the pointed tail and rounded pan of the lock plate. The tail of the lock plate is slightly l
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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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