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Powder Compression Plug , .44 caliber, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This black powder compression plug is slightly under .44 caliber, to compress the powder and over-powder card to the correct depth, to allow hand seating your bullet, in .44 caliber cartridges. Ideal for loading .44-77 Sharps, .44-90 Remington, and similar .44 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in mos
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Neck Expander Plug , .457" diameter, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This neck expander plug is .457" diameter, for loading lead .457" sized bullets, for a perfect fit without deformation, in .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in most reloading presses. Use this neck expander
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Neck Expander Plug , .458" diameter, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This neck expander plug is .458" diameter, for loading lead .458" sized bullets, for a perfect fit without deformation, in .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in most reloading presses. Use this neck expander
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Neck Expander Plug , .459" diameter, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This neck expander plug is .459" diameter, for loading lead .459" sized bullets, for a perfect fit without deformation, in .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in most reloading presses. Use this neck expander
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Powder Compression Plug , .45 caliber, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This black powder compression plug is slightly under .45 caliber, to compress the powder and over-powder card to the correct depth, to allow hand seating your bullet, in .45 caliber cartridges. Ideal for loading .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee di
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Neck Expander Plug , .460" diameter, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This neck expander plug is .460" diameter, for loading lead .460" sized bullets, for a perfect fit without deformation, in .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in most reloading presses. Oversize bullets are of
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Neck Expander Plug , .461" diameter, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 die
This neck expander plug is .461" diameter, for loading lead .461" sized bullets, for a perfect fit without deformation, in .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in most reloading presses. Oversize bullets are of
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Neck Expander Plug , .462" diameter, to fit our Lee 7/8-14 expander die
This neck expander plug is .462" diameter, for loading lead .462" sized bullets, for a perfect fit without deformation, in .45-70 Government, .45-90 WCF, .45-100 2-6/10" Sharps, .45-110 2-7/8" Sharps, and similar .45 caliber cartridges. The length of the Lee die body limits the expander plug's use, in most reloading presses. Oversize bullets are of
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Tom Fuller's English Gun Flints are the best in the world!
The finest natural flint occurs as dense grey-black nodules, within chalk deposits. Tom Fuller, a young man with a deep interest in the tradition and “lost art" of flintknapping, continues the trade. He is today's premier gun flint maker, not so much interested in quick work, but watching, measuring, and predicting each fracture line. As he forms f
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Antique Tryon Trade Rifle , .48 caliber smoothbore, 37-1/2" barrel, missing percussion lock, walnut, brass trim, signed Tryon, Philadelphia
This antique trade rifle is stocked in maple and trimmed in brass furniture. The barrel is stamped Tryon, Philada. on the top flat. Edward K. Tryon trade rifles were supplied to fur traders, Indian agents, merchants, as well as the U.S. Government. The percussion lock is missing, and the stock is well worn with a heavy patina. Stocked and trimmed
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The Art of Engraving , by J. B. Meek
This “how-to" guide covers the entire practice of firearms and related styles of engraving. Hard bound, 8-1/2" x 11" format with 196 pages and many photographs and illustrations, this is complete imaginative and detailed introduction of the art of engraving. Aimed at the beginner, it demonstrates the basic techniques and elaborate decoration scheme
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Colonial Frontier Guns by T.M. Hamilton
This large format edition will be of special interest to trade gun enthusiasts. It shows 97 illustrations of early guns, Tulle hunting guns, plan drawings and detailed photo views of individual components. Museum quality firearms, archaeological remains of gun components and facsimile reproductions of original documents are used to explain the role
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Civil War Medicine, 1861-1865 by Keith C. Wilber, MD
A detailed and fascinating tour through medical history of this bloody and devastating war. Hundreds of illustrations, combined with well researched and engaging text, tell the tale of challenges presented to doctors with each new battle. Softbound 8-1/2 x 11" format, 119 pages, line drawings throughout. The Table of Contents includes the followin
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Making Leather Knife Sheaths, Volume 1 by David Holter and Peter Fronteddu
Protect that beautiful hand-forged knife you've just completed or keep your favorite piece of cutlery close for daily use with a leather sheath. From basic leather working techniques to a completed sheath, this how-to book will walk you through he steps to produce your own fixed blade knife sheath. Choose from four different designs, each presented
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Powder Horns and Their Architecture , by Madison Grant
One of three popular books by Madison Grant, this volume is devoted to the most basic and necessary accoutrement of the muzzle loading longrifle, the powder horn. Primitive hand made American powder horns, from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, are the main focus of this well illustrated book. Hard cover, 8-1/2 x 11" format, 165 p
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The Prairie Travelers, the 1859 Handbook for Westbound Pioneers by Randolph B. Marcy
Along with a good rifle and a sturdy horse, this guidebook was essential for westward-bound pioneers. Originally published by the War Department, Capt. Marcy's manual offers life-or-death advice on choosing the best routes to California, food supplies, treating snakebites, fording rivers, and encountering Native Americans. Soft cover, 256 pages, wi
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Recreating the American Longrifle by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. He shares the step by step details of his craft. His work has been enhanced by the editors. This book does not assume that the reader is an expert stock maker, but begins with illustrated explanations of the b
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Weapons of the Highland Regiments 1740-1780 by Anthony Darling
In 1740, independent Highland companies were embodied as the 43rd regiment of the line. Muskets and bayonets were supplied by the government, traditional broadswords by the colonel, pistols and dirks by the men. Later, pistols were made by the gunmakers in England. This study deals with the formation and arming of the famous Highland regiments. Sof
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