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Triggerguard , sand cast brass, for U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle
This sand cast brass triggerguard is copied directly from the triggerguard used on rifles made from 1803 to 1806. Later rifles use slightly different triggerguards. Mounting lugs allow you to install this triggerguard with pins, front and rear, exactly like the original. Overall length is 7-11/16", inside trigger bow is 1-11/16" long, and 13/16" de
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Triggerguard, Carolina Rifle Style , wax cast brass
This Carolina style triggerguard has a distinctive recurved spoon-shaped grip rail common to the Appalachian school. It is surprisingly comfortable. The bow is long enough and deep enough to accept our #TR-DST-6 double lever double set triggers. Wax cast brass, made in the U.S.A. A fine North Carolina, Appalachian style rifle assembled using a brow
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Triggerguard , French Tulle fusil de chasse, patterned from a antique, wax cast brass
This triggerguard is patterned from a antique French Tulle fusil de chasse in Track's collection. Antique guns will be marked TVLLE since U and V were used interchangeably during that time. Ideal for building a Tulle fusil de chasse, from our parts. The French fusil de chasse (hunting gun) is a bit plainer than the more decorated fine fusils. Light
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Triggerguard, A. Verner Style , wax cast brass
A nice early A. Verner style triggerguard, shown in our Verner longrifle parts set. Wax cast in yellow brass only. Notice the thickened boss at the front of the bow, a vestige of the mounting point for a sling swivel, a military feature. Long bow for a double set trigger, if desired. Overall length is 8-3/8", inside trigger bow is 2-1/2" long, and
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Tinder Box, with burning glass lens, 3'' wide by 4-1/2'', polished brass
A nicely made replica of a popular trade item. Made in the U.S.A. by our friend Tedd Cash, this oval tobacco box is modeled after an original sold by the famous Hudson's Bay Company, during the fur trade era. The lid fits and seals tightly. A burning glass lens is fitted to the cover. Notice that our flint and steel fire striker will fit within thi
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Toeplate with Piercing , brass
Made in the style of John Armstrong of Maryland, one of America's most prolific and artistic longrifle makers. Pierced toeplates are an extra fancy touch. Carefully inlet heart shaped islands of wood, glued inlays brass or silver sold separately. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Underlug for pin, milled brass, .500" dovetail
Our UL-NW-1-B is a good choice for most longrifles using barrel pins. Milled brass, the dovetail is 0.500" long, by 0.47" wide. The base is .050" thick, ideal for thin wall barrels. The blade is 0.075" thick and stands 0.19" above the base. Most rifles will use three underlugs, while barrels longer than 42" use four. Made in the U.S.A. This underlu
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Jeweler's Saw, Blades & Instruction Book
The Jeweler's Saw A guide to the Tools & Techniques of Cutting Sheet Metal Inlays by Alan Gutchess This 24 page booklet will teach the basic techniques of creating sheet metal inlays with a jeweler's saw. Skilled use of this tool provides the ability to quickly and easily produce a variety of decorative and functional inlays for muzzleloading arm
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Eye Glass Cases
Eye Glass Cases: Hand made brass or tin plate eye case will hold most 18th or 19th antique or reproduction eye glasses. Fitted lid comes completely off. 5-5/8" long by 2" wide and 3/4" thick. Made in the U.S.A.
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Eye Glass Cases
Hand made tin plate or brass eye case will hold most 18th or 19th century, antique or reproduction eye glasses. Fitted lid comes completely off. 5-5/8" long by 2" wide and 3/4" thick. Made in the U.S.A.
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Jeweler's Saw, Blades & Instruction Book
The Jeweler's Saw A guide to the Tools & Techniques of Cutting Sheet Metal Inlays by Alan Gutchess This 24 page booklet will teach the basic techniques of creating sheet metal inlays with a jeweler's saw. Skilled use of this tool provides the ability to quickly and easily produce a variety of decorative and functional inlays for muzzleloading arm
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Loading Blocks for patched round balls
This is a Primitive Rifleman's ball loading block, shaped like a miniature "bread board". Made of hard maple, it is drilled with six holes, to snugly hold your lubricated patched round balls. Before hunting, grease your patch, center it over a hole, press the ball into the patch, and seat it into the hole using a short starter. Push it until the b
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Fouling Scrapers for breech cleaning
Fouling Scrapers with 8-32 threads for standard rods and 10-32 threads for Thompson Center, CVA, Traditions, and most Italian guns. Brass with flat face to scrape plug. Or cut to fit breech cavity.
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Jags, jagged tips for cleaning patches
A jagged tip, called a cleaning jag, is the proper tool for wiping the bore. Use a wet or oily patch. Never use a dry patch. It may become stuck. Made of brass, with strong steel threads in 8-32 or 10-32.
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Jags, jagged tips with button head, for small rods
Brass button jags are used on small diameter ramrods and cleaning rods where a tapered shank is not necessary for patch clearance. Durango rods accept our 8-32 button jags. All these have sturdy steel threads, and a cupped end for easy loading.
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