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J&S HAWKEN pistol , .54 caliber, 9" barrel, percussion, checkered walnut stock, single set trigger, used, by Paolo Bondini
This replica J&S HAWKEN pistol, was made by Paolo Bondini, during the 1970 - 1980 period, and is not often seen today. The percussion lock is polished Armory bright, factory engraved, and boldly marked with the J&S HAWKEN name. The factory metal ramrod has a swivel yoke to prevent loss. The walnut grip is checkered and the brass furniture was silve
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Kentucky Pistol , .54 caliber, 10-3/8" barrel, flintlock, maple stock, brass trim, as new with box, by Davide Pedersoli
This attractive Kentucky pistol has a large grip, angled enough to provide perfect sight alignment, while it feels good in your hand. Manufactured by Davide Pedersoli & Company of Italy. The pistol is as-new with the factory box. The frizzen only has a few strikes on it from testing. Stocked in curly maple, the stock has scattered figure from muzzl
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H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , .45 caliber, 32-1/2" Colerain barrel, Buckridge flintlock, iron & brass, curly maple, used, by Ted Kramer
Many builders in the 1800's made rifles for the fur or Indian trade such as H.E. Leman, E.K. Tryon, and others. This rifle has the classic early 1800's styling found on trade rifles produced in or near Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by H.E. Leman. This well made replica is stocked in curly maple, with an iron buttplate and brass furniture. The Buck
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Left Hand Isaac Haines, Lancaster County longrifle , .54 caliber 38" Colerain swamped octagon barrel, curly maple, brass, Siler flintlock, use, signed by John F. Bergmann
Isaac Haines worked in Lancaster County, building fine raised carved longrifles of this style, during the 1770 era. He may have greatly influenced the artistic style of architecture and carving that made Lancaster County, Pennsylvania famous. This left hand flint rifle is neatly fitted and finished and signed by contemporary builder John Bergmann.
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Lyman Great Plains Rifle , .50 caliber, 32" barrel, right hand, percussion, iron, factory box, unfired
Stocked in walnut, trimmed in iron furniture, the Lyman Great Plains Rifle features a hooked breech, two wedge keys, double set triggers, elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight, and 32" barrel. This rifle is said to be unfired, it does have a few small handling marks on the stock. It includes the factory box. Based on the original Hawken plains r
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Buffalo arrow point , replica trade point of aged steel, each
Buffalo arrow point, replica trade point of aged steel, sold individually. Made from 0.4" thick carbon steel and hardened to 41 to 45 Rockwell. Overall length is 3-5/8". Order several 5/16" diameter ramrods, #Ramrod-5, for shafts. Same day shipment, when you click ADD TO CART and complete shopping cart check out. Inspect the item, return it for sa
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Hunting arrow point , replica trade point of blued steel
Hunting arrow point, replica trade point of blued steel, sold individually. Made from 0.04" thick carbon steel and hardened to 41 to 45 Rockwell. Overall length is 2-7/8". Order several 5/16" diameter ramrods, #Ramrod-5, for shafts.
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Investarm Great Plains Rifle , .50 caliber, 32" barrel, 1 in 60" twist for round ball, right hand, percussion, factory new in-the-box, unfired
The Plains Rifle was carried across the Great Plains, by western pioneers and fur trappers. It was the culmination of years of firearms development. The Investarms Great Plains Rifle is similar to rifles built by the famous Saint Louis rifle makers, Samuel Hawken, Gemmer, and Horace E. Dimick to the meet the demands of experienced backwoodsmen. St
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Investarms Great Plains Rifle Kit , .50 caliber, 32" barrel, right hand, percussion, new, unfired
The Plains Rifle was carried across the Great Plains, by western pioneers and fur trappers. It was the culmination of years of firearms development. The Investarms Great Plains Rifle is similar to rifles built by the famous Saint Louis rifle makers, Samuel Hawken, Gemmer, and Horace E. Dimick to the meet the demands of experienced backwoodsmen. Th
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Investarm Great Plains Rifle , .54 caliber, 32" barrel, 1 in 60" twist for round ball, right hand, percussion, factory new in-the-box, unfired
The Plains Rifle was carried across the Great Plains, by western pioneers and fur trappers. It was the culmination of years of firearms development. The Investarms Great Plains Rifle is similar to rifles built by the famous Saint Louis rifle makers, Samuel Hawken, Gemmer, and Horace E. Dimick to the meet the demands of experienced backwoodsmen. St
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Build Track's H. E. Leman Trade Rifle parts set , 15/16" or 1" octagon, up to 42" barrel, flintlock, single or double set triggers, traditional brass with iron buttplate Price: starting at $934.28
Build a replica H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , using Track's best parts. Options include choice of caliber, plain or fancy curly maple, furniture is the traditional brass with iron buttplate, single or double set triggers, and a L&R late English flintlock. The term TRADE RIFLE indicated a rifle made for the trade , to be sold by a gun merchant, hardware
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Sideplate for a U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle , brass
This brass sideplate is copied directly from the sideplate used on original 1803 and 1814 rifles. The sideplate includes a subtle error. The position of the front hole is not perfectly located, requiring installation of the front screw at a slight angle. Clearing the ramrod hole is essential, and the screw must be located slightly high. You may tou
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Allentown-Bethlehem pre shaped, non-inlet stocks, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" octagon 42" barrel
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Offered in three barrel channel sizes, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" straight octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , plain maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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