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Triggerguard Classic English Style , wax cast steel
A classic English triggerguard from a London made half-stock fowling gun or sporting rifle. The scroll-loop grip rail was used in the late flint and early percussion era. The bow is large enough for two triggers, but was intended for a single barrel gun. The English rarely used double set triggers, but was popular on German and American rifles. The
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Triggerguard, Early French Design , wax cast brass
Our Flaming Torch or Potted Plant finial triggerguard is an early French design. Such designs were published in early gunmaker's pattern books, and copied worldwide. Similar finials are found on fine English guns from this period. Use this triggerguard on your early flint fowling gun, buck and ball gun, or fine smoothbore fusil. Wax cast brass. Ove
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Triggerguard, Early French Design , wax cast steel
Our Flaming Torch or Potted Plant finial triggerguard is an early French design. Such designs were published in early gunmaker's pattern books, and copied worldwide. Similar finials are found on fine English guns from this period. Use this triggerguard on your early flint fowling gun, buck and ball gun, or fine smoothbore fusil. Wax cast steel. Ove
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Triggerguard, Lebanon County , sand cast brass
This Lebanon County style triggerguard is a yellow brass sand casting. The bow is long enough for double set triggers if desired, and the casting is malleable to allow bending and shaping to fit your rifle's design. This triggerguard is reported to have been a favorite of the late Theodore P. Cole, whose replica flint lock was one of the first repr
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Triggerguard, Kentucky Pistol , sand cast brass
Sand cast brass, with a wide swell in the bow, which resembles our #TG-MA-121 flint fowler or longrifle triggerguard. Overall length is 4-15/16", inside trigger bow is 1-1/2" long, and 13/16" deep.
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Triggerguard, "Golden Age" Style , sand cast nickel silver
Another classic "golden age" styled triggerguard from the post-Revolutionary War era. Similar to the longer guard #TG-SPW-C-B, but made with a shorter bow for a single trigger. This petite guard would work well on a lady's rifle or boy's rifle, but was originally used on a trim, but full-size flint longrifle. The grip rail can be tipped down and th
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Tinder Tube , solid brass tubing, with 10" cotton tinder cord
Tinder tubes have been used for centuries as a fire starting tool. Before first use, ignite the frayed end of the cord with a flame, then slowly pull the burning end into the tube until extinguished. The charred surface of the burned end becomes very flammable, easily ignited by a spark. Store the charred end well inside the tube, until next use.
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Trigger, English Fowler , wax cast steel
The trigger is attractively styled with a curl at the lip, scrolled back and wide trigger face, for an early English flint fowling gun. The high pivot point will give good leverage for easy trigger release. Wax cast steel.
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Trigger and Trigger Plate Assembly
A nice curled flint style trigger for your fine early longrifle. Fits well in most triggerguards. The pivot pin is high, for maximum leverage and minimum trigger pull. The plate is about .429" wide, with rounded ends. Notice the taper or "draft" along the trigger plate's edge, said to simplify inletting. The thick plate can be drilled at front to a
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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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Traditional Pistol Trigger and Plate Assembly
This attractive trigger has a wide face and curled tip for use on early flint pistols or small rifles. The trigger plate is.470 at the widest point. The front end of the trigger tapers to .330 and the rear of the trigger tapers to .360. Plate length is 2.750 inches long. Wax cast steel. Made in the U.S.A. The trigger plate is .429" wide, with round
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Kentucky Single Set Trigger
A very simple and snappy trigger design with roller cam action. The curled finial trigger resembles fancy flint era triggers. This trigger must be set before cocking the lock. To disable this feature, simply remove the trigger mainspring, switching it to a plain, non-set hunting trigger. Overall length 3-5/8", plate width is .38".
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