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Trade Gun Lock Patterns 1630 - 1900 , by Ryan R. Gale
Our new book includes dozens of illustrations of locks from trade fowlers, muskets, northwest guns, rifles, pistols and shotguns dating from the 1630s to 1900. Includes detailed views of the lock markings used by the major gunmakers, fur companies and governments. Not only are French, English, Spanish, Dutch and American made Indian trade guns repr
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Serpent sideplate , for a North West Trade Gun , wax cast brass
This highly detailed serpent sideplate was moulded directly from an original North West Trade Gun sideplate. Undrilled, the hole pads are slightly elongated to allow 3.2 to 3.5" lock bolt hole spacing, for locks as small as our Chambers' Fowling Gun flint lock, Tryon Trade Gun lock, or the large Brown Bess Musket lock. We recommend about 3.2" hole
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Trigger , North West Trade Gun, wax cast steel
This trigger design is commonly found on 1840 and earlier trade guns. The trigger can also be pinned directly to the wood, the correct early technique, which generally produces the best geometry for easy trigger release. This trigger is about .105" thick, as cast. We like the shape of this trigger for North West Trade Guns, early fusils, and simila
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Serpent sideplate , for a North West Trade Gun , wax cast brass
This highly detailed serpent sideplate is designed to fit our North West Trade Gun stock and Tryon flintlock. This sideplate may be surface mounted, or cut into a very shallow inlet. Debur the edges and the three casting gates from the flat back surface before installation. Made for right hand use, only. Overall length 6-1/16", height 1-1/16", thic
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Triggerguard, French Fusil Fin Trade Gun , brass
Copied from an original French fusil fin trade gun. These beautiful weapons were widely traded in the 1730 - 1760 era throughout America. Wax cast brass, with decorative engraving. Overall length is 12", inside trigger bow is 2-1/16" long, and 1-3/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, French Fusil Fin Trade Gun , steel
Copied from an original French fusil fin trade gun. These beautiful weapons were widely traded in the 1730 - 1760 era throughout America. Wax cast steel, with decorative engraving. Overall length is 12", inside trigger bow is 2-1/16" long, and 1-3/16" deep.
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Screws & pins , complete set for North West Trade Gun , unplated steel
Our complete set of screws & pins for the North West Trade Gun are made of unplated or black oxide finished steel, with slotted heads. These are becoming scarce. Our set includes: 2 #BOLT-L-10-D domed lock bolt, 10-32, for mounting the lock, plus 1 #BOLT-L-10-USL domed lock bolt, 10-32, for use as an inverted tang screw, plus 1 #SCREW-10-D domed
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French Flints, hand knapped
We now have a limited supply of gun flints made from the hardest French amber flint. They spark well in the locks we have tested, but can be more brittle than the English flints. Available sizes are listed below. Going to a historical event with a French impression, why not have a French flint in your French musket or trade gun. Order a dozen and
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The Great Northwest Fur Trade, a material culture, 1763-1850 , artifacts and guns of the early fur trade, photographed in beautiful full color, by Ryan R. Gale
NEW from Track of the Wolf publishing The Great Northwest Fur Trade , A material culture, 1763-1850 , by Ryan R. Gale. A comprehensive guide to the material culture of the British, Canadian, and American fur traders and American Indians between 1763 and 1850. Brimming with full colored photographs of original artifacts, drawings and paintings. Ch
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Ramrod pipe, iron , forward pipe, with lug for pin, round, for 3/8" ramrod
Shown in side view, and top view, our North West Trade Gun ramrod pipes are round, for 3/8" ramrod, iron.. Notice the impressed rings, forged into the thin iron pipes. These corrugations or embossed rings give the thin iron pipes extra strength, so they cannot be crushed in the field. The entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) is most often omitt
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward pipe, with lug for pin, round, for 3/8" ramrod
Shown in side view, and top view, our North West Trade Gun ramrod pipes are round, for 3/8" ramrod, brass only. Notice the impressed rings, forged into the thin brass pipes. These corrugations or embossed rings give the thin brass pipes extra strength, so they cannot be crushed in the field. The entry pipe (where rod enters the wood) is most ofte
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For Trade and Treaty , Firearms of the American Indians, 1600 - 1920, by Ryan R. Gale
Now shipping! For Trade and Treaty by author Ryan R. Gale is our most comprehensive work on the subject of Native American firearms to date. Filled with hundreds of full color images of dozens of original northwest guns, trade fusils, and treaty guns, this book's wide 11" landscape format allows images up to 22" across the gutter. This book als
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