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The Hawken Rifle, Its Evolution from 1822 - 1870 by Bob Woodfill
A reference on the work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken. This text reveals the many similarities and variances in their pieces as they evolved over time and to meet customer demand. Photos of several famous Hawken rifles are shown, and well as modern interpretations. Valuable material for anyone studying original rifles. Hardbound, 8-1/2 x 11" format, f
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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Shooting the Black Powder Rifle Cartridge , by Paul Matthews
This volume compliments Loading the Black Powder Rifle Cartridge. Specific information for shooters to gain more understanding on the operation and approach to accurate and reliable use of these rifles. Soft bound volume of 122 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Foreword Chapter 1 The Black Powder Cartridge Ri
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Winchester Single Shot, Volume 2 by John Campbell
This sequel to John Campbell's original work will uncover a trove of new information. Winchester collectors will find amazing knowledge and insights that have been buried for over a century. Over 350 photos, 282 pages, hardcover, 8-1/2x11" format. The Table of Contents includes the following : Chapter 1 The Men Who Made the Single-Shot Chapter 2
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U.S. Model 1814 Buttplate , sand cast brass Overall length 4-1/4", width 1-5/8", comb 2-1/2"
The second production of U.S. Model 1803 rifles used this buttplate, 4-1/4” high, 1-5/8” wide, with a wider bell shaped bottom. 15,703 rifles were made, from 1814 until 1819 using this buttplate. Wax cast of yellow brass, molded from an original. Notched at the side for the patchbox lid, to locate the patchbox, which is a bit longer than the patchb
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Cartridge Case , .297 - .230 Morris Long for Rook & Rabbit Rifle, unprimed brass, no headstamp, use small rifle primer, each
Cartridge case for .297 - .230 Morris Long, for Rook & Rabbit rifle, new unprimed brass, unmarked, use small rifle primer. Often confused with the similar .297 - .230 Morris Short, or the .297 - .230 Morris Sporting, you can easily trim this case, and full length size it, to fit either of these other variations. Sub-caliber adaptors were popular ac
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Plains Rifle Forend Cap , 15/16" octagon, wax cast brass
Plains Rifle Forend Cap, for 15/16" octagon barrels, wax cast brass, made in the U.S.A. This forend cap is shaped for a 3/8" or 7/16" diameter ramrod, with a rib thickness of about .22 inches. We recommend our #RIB-TR-15-24 or other length.
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