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Worms, corkscrew patch pullers
Corkscrew worm Steel worm, 8x32 or 10x32 brass base. It will remove crusty fowling, wipe a wet bore with a dry patch, retrieve patches or wads. Primitive Spring Steel Corkscrew Worm A tapered coil of tempered spring steel, simple in design, and very clever. Like a Chinese finger puzzle, it grips tight and holds your patch or tow (fiber waste).
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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 arms
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Fouling Scrapers
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 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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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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Worms: corkscrew patch pullers
Corkscrew worm Steel worm, 8x32 or 10x32 brass base. It will remove crusty fowling, wipe a wet bore with a dry patch, retrieve patches or wads. Primitive Spring Steel Corkscrew Worm A tapered coil of tempered spring steel, simple in design, and very clever. Like a Chinese finger puzzle, it grips tight and holds your patch or tow (fiber waste).
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Powder Measures for muzzleloading, old fashioned fixed chargers
Old Fashioned Powder Measures Originally called "finger chargers", these small brass tubes have a lanyard loop in the butt end, and may be shortened to the exact charge you desire, using a plumber's tubing cutter. Old timers sometimes reduced charges by inserting a wad or hard wax. Grains or Drams? Both are archaic English units of weight: The
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Rifleman's Capper , fancy cap magazine, brass, by Tedd Cash
This clever cap dispenser was designed in the late percussion era. Patterned after one shown in The Muzzle Loading Caplock Rifle , by Ned Roberts, this replica is about 3-1/2" long. A slotted arm rotates, to allow the hinged lid to open wide, for easy refill. When filled, gravity draws caps to the lower end, but keeps them dry and protected, out o
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Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle kit , in traditional iron, or brass, with 13/16" octagon barrel in .36, .40, or .45 caliber Price: starting at $981.95
Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle, easy to assemble rifle kit, 36 or 42" octagon barrel, traditional iron, plain or fancy maple stock Often referred to as a Tennessee style, this attractive South Mountain percussion longrifle is trimmed in iron, and stocked in plain maple. Original Tennessee flint rifles were often equipped with imported
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Target Front Sight Blank , brass base
The California style front sight, made for target shooting, it gives a square post sight picture. The base has a .375" dovetail, about .750" wide. The base is 0.120" thick to be fitted into a .062 to 0.093' deep dovetail (do not dovetail full depth). The .065" thick blade is .365" tall. Shorten the blade to sight-in, as needed. Same day shipment, w
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Floral Petal Front Sight , wax cast brass
This wax cast sight has a flower petal finial at front. Viewed backwards, it resembles a hump-back whale. . The dovetail is .378" long, .625" wide, .062" deep. The blade stands .230" above the base and is .075" wide. Overall length is 1-41/64".
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