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Flint Priming Valve , dispenses 3 grain weight, 10-1mm thread fits large flasks, brass
A screw in priming valve for a Colt size flask with 10-1mm threads. The valve is used by removing the flask valve spring, locking the flask open and threading the priming valve into the spout hole. Use FFFFg black powder, for priming only. Best quality, made in the USA, this tiny valve dispenses three grains weight of priming powder, each time the
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Priming Flask , 3-1/2" tall by 3" wide body, scrimshaw heron
This horn priming flask body measures 3-1/2" tall, 3" wide, and 1" in breadth. The horn is scrimshawed on one side with a heron eating a fish. The bottom is decorated with a border design in black and red ink. The maple plugs are secured with wooden pegs. The flask has a horn pouring spout with a carved black horn stopper that adds another 2" to th
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Antique Powder Flask , 7-1/2" by 3-1/2", pewter body, deer scene, aged patina
Antique powder flask, 7-1/2" by 3-1/2", pewter body, deer scene, well aged patina, This powder flask is made from very thin material and does have some dents. The brass head is functional with a very light spring on the valve. The body has some dents, but the seams are all solid.
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Antique Powder Flask , 6-1/2" by 2-1/2", flutes and beads, aged patina, functional, by J. Dixon, Sheffield
Antique powder flask, 6-1/2" by 2-1/2", flutes and beads, aged patina, functional head, marked by J. Dixon, Sheffield. Head adjusts to 2, 2-1/4, 2-1/2, and 2-3/4 drams. A very well made antique powder flask for a bag. The stamp indicates manufacture on April 16th, 1858.
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Antique Powder Flask , 6-3/4" by 2", oak leaves, aged patina, functional, by J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield
Antique powder flask, 6-3/4" by 2", oak leaves, aged patina, functional, by J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield. A very nice antique powder flask for a bag or pouch.
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U.S. 1847 Colt Walker .44 caliber, 9" barrel, blued, color case hardened, walnut, used, by Armi San Marco for Richland Arms Co.
This Model 1847 Colt Walker was the largest, most powerful revolver made, until the advent of the Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum. Notice the extra long cylinder, bullet nose loading lever, square back triggerguard, and the thumbnail curve of the grips, as they join the frame. These are all identifying features. Made famous by Clint Eastwood in his weste
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Nipple primer , brass, for percussion guns
This tiny flask dispenses priming powder directly into the nipple, to clear a mis-fire. It must be filled with very finely granulated black powder. This small flask is 3-5/16" long with a 1/2" diameter. If you do not have FFFFg priming powder available, place one-half teaspoon of FFg or FFFg into a saucer. Press the spoon with your thumb, and gentl
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Sketchbook '56 Spanish Colonial Infantry, 1739-1781 , by Ted Spring
The Spanish were frequent allies of the French, and dominated the Louisiana region, Florida to Mexico, north to St. Louis. Sketches include swords, knives, plug bayonets, the machete, pistols, muskets, flask, cartridge boxes, canteens, cannons, and uniforms. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans
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Sketchbook '56 Spanish Colonial Infantry, 1739-1781 , by Ted Spring, with slightly damaged covers
The Spanish were frequent allies of the French, and dominated the Louisiana region, Florida to Mexico, north to St. Louis. Sketches include swords, knives, plug bayonets, the machete, pistols, muskets, flask, cartridge boxes, canteens, cannons, and uniforms. You can replicate many of the items shown, using the ideas, sketches, dimensions, and plans
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Flint Priming Valve , dispenses about 1 grain weight of FFFFg priming powder, fits 7/32" hole, solid brass
This tiny brass priming valve has a knurled body, which may be glued to your wood, horn, or antler priming flask. Drill deep enough to hold a quantity of priming powder. The valve spout unscrews, to allow refilling through the brass body using a funnel. Use FFFFg black powder, for priming only. Best quality, made in the USA, this tiny valve squirts
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Model 1862 Pocket Navy Revolver , .36 caliber, 5-1/2" octagonal barrel, silver plated brass triggerguard and backstrap, used, with some marks, by Colt - Second Generation
This replica 1862 Colt Pocket Navy Model revolver is .36 caliber, with a five shot cylinder, and 5-1/2" octagon barrel. The cylinder and barrel are finished to a dark blue. The frame, hammer, and loading lever are color case hardened. The triggerguard and backstrap are silver plated. The walnut grips are stained to a reddish brown. This revolver ha
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Gentlemen's fowler bag , fine leather, 8" by 11", with Irish shot snake
Our best quality and most costly bag for the serious shotgunner. Two large inside pockets hold wads. This 8" x 11" bag is a full 3" deep. It will hold every item you may need in the field. An Irish shot flask is mounted on the two inch shoulder strap. Two brass buckles anchor the strap, which may be switched to allow left hand use. Two long leather
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bullets .54 caliber, 475 grain, for 1859 & 1863 Sharps percussion rifles and carbines, unlubricated, pack of 20
bullets .54 caliber, 475 grain, for 1859 & 1863 Sharps percussion rifles and carbines, unlubricated, pack of 20 Sometimes called the Sharps "tie base" bullet, or the Sharps "Christmas tree" bullet, this is a copy of the original U. S. Military bullet for the percussion Sharps rifle and carbine. Loaded into paper cartridges, or sometimes into linen
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A Shining Time - Volume Three, Horse Soldiers, The Dragoons, 1776-1849 , by Ted Spring
Ted Spring's third volume in this series. This volume spans 75 years of the U.S. Cavalry, the golden age of the American Horse Soldier. Covered in great detail are Washington's continental Army Dragoons, the U.S. Light Dragoons, the U.S. Mounted Rangers, and the U.S. regiments of our frontier Dragoon units. Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11" format, 113 pages
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British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840 by De Witt Bailey Ph. D.
Historians have always been intrigued by Riflemen and the special weapons that they carried. This fascination even extends to the general public, as can be seen by the popularity of such books and television shows as Sharpe's Rifles. Unfortunately, until now there has been little solid information available about the rifles themselves and which un
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Making Muzzleloading Accessories by R. H. McCrory
This book covers the field of accessories and small useful tools for the shooter. How to make a powder horn, capper, nipple wrench, loading block, and many more useful items that are handy for the shooter. It gives detailed drawings and dimensions on how to make each accessory. Soft cover, 5 x 8" format of 46 pages. The Table of Contents includes
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