Your search for flash returned 87 results.
This Southern Longrifle is a copy of a longrifle signed Johanas Faber on the sideplate, shown in Rifles of Colonial America Volume 2 by the late Dr. George Shumway. Generally referred to as the Faber rifle, there is some speculation if the antique rifle is signed Faber or Huber due to the 18th century script. This longrifle was handmade by contempo
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in walnut, stained to a deep brown with a red undertone. The brass furniture has a hand burnished appearance and nicely compliments the tone of the stock. The straight octagon barrel and L&R flintlock are finished to a blue gray. Hand made by contemporary builder Kenneth Lincavage. The 9-3/8" straight octagon barrel
This flintlock Jaeger rifle is constructed in the style of a Germanic hunting rifle with a short swamped barrel, double set triggers. Stocked in claro walnut the rifle is trimmed with traditional brass furniture, all of which has been burnished bright. Weighing in at 8.7 pounds the rifle has a trigger reach of 13-1/4” and is well suited for today’s
This fine long rifle is a magnificent piece of work by the famous contemporary long-rifle maker, Mr. Robert Harn. This rifle is modeled after the antique rifle shown as No. 119 in Rifles of Colonial America, Volume 2, by the late George Shumway. The antique rifle is thought to have been made in a region with strong English connections. Expertly cra
This attractive Southern Mountain or Tennessee flintlock ..40 caliber longrifle is trimmed in iron furniture, and stocked in maple. Many period rifles from the Appalachians were assembled with imported English locks. This rifle is fitted with a late Ketland styled flintlock, which is mated to a double lever double set trigger tuned to fire set, or
Contains fine points not covered in Matthews' other black powder books, such as minute of angle, flash hole size, and controlling recoil. Soft cover, 6 x 9" format of 160 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following:AcknowledgmentsForewordChapter 1 It's a Head GameChapter 2 What is a Minute of Angle?Chapter 3 Practice with the Black Powder C
This new bar lock is patterned after one by Alexander Henry, a famous London maker of Sporting rifles for English gentlemen. The sear rides on a pin axle. Features include an elegant three screw bridle, stirrup linked mainspring, and fly detent for set triggers such as our fancy LePage single set trigger. Notice the extra “bar” shown above the plat
Durs Egg - London right Flint Lock Perhaps London's most innovative lock and gun maker, Mr. Durs Egg immigrated from Switzerland, setting up shop in London, the world's arms making center in his time. Actually, “Durs" was a nickname, but Mr. Egg adopted it as his own. We are glad he did. Once you have used this lock, you will never confuse the “Dur
Durs Egg - London left Flint Lock Perhaps London’s most innovative lock and gun maker, Mr. Durs Egg immigrated from Switzerland, setting up shop in London, the world’s arms making center in his time. Actually, “Durs” was a nickname, but Mr. Egg adopted it as his own. We are glad he did. Once you have used this lock, you will never confuse the “Durs
cock, left, wax cast steel, 1.4" throw, tapped 1/4-28 A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock notch when fired. Used with plain or set triggers. Nearly as large as the left Siler lock, it will fit straight or swamped barrels from 3/4" to 1-1/8" octagon at the breech. Notice the "cut away" tumbler and "swing out" link, which great
frizzen, left, wax cast steel, as cast, temper after fitting A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock notch when fired. Used with plain or set triggers. Nearly as large as the left Siler lock, it will fit straight or swamped barrels from 3/4" to 1-1/8" octagon at the breech. Notice the "cut away" tumbler and "swing out" link, whic
mainspring, left, tempered steel, tempered A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock notch when fired. Used with plain or set triggers. Nearly as large as the left Siler lock, it will fit straight or swamped barrels from 3/4" to 1-1/8" octagon at the breech. Notice the "cut away" tumbler and "swing out" link, which greatly simplify
plate, left, wax cast steel, .94" x 5.1", tapped 6-40 A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock notch when fired. Used with plain or set triggers. Nearly as large as the left Siler lock, it will fit straight or swamped barrels from 3/4" to 1-1/8" octagon at the breech. Notice the "cut away" tumbler and "swing out" link, which great
Durs Egg - London left Percussion Conversion Lock Best quality London made flint locks were often converted to percussion, during the 1825 - 1840 transition period. This nice percussion lock has the plate style of an earlier flint lock, with a notch for a 1/2" powder drum and nipple. A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock notch
This late 18th to early 19th century halfstock flint fowling gun is stocked in walnut and fitted with engraved iron furniture. This fowler is fitted with interchangeable barrels. The barrel installed on the gun is a 20 gauge that was originally rifled, and reamed to smooth. The rifling is still faintly visible after the barrel was reamed to a smoot
This California style fullstock is based upon an example shown in the book California Gunsmiths 1846 - 1900 by L. P. Sheldon. This rifle is stocked in Claro walnut and trimmed in brass furniture with nickel silver accents and a steel forend cap. The rifle is fitted with hooked breech, L&R percussion lock, and single trigger. Unfired, the rifle is f
This holster pistol by builder Ken Brady is stocked in walnut and trimmed in brass furniture. The Germanic style flintlock by The Rifle Shoppe is mated to a .50 caliber rifled octagon-to-round barrel. This pistol is offered in new condition with a bright bore that is ready to shoot. This pistol will be of great interest to the French and Indian War
This antique halfstock rifle is stocked in walnut and has a wonderful patina with no cracks, chips, or repairs. The .40 caliber bore is mostly bright, but does have scattered pits running throughout. The lock is stamped LEMAN LANCASTER. We believe this rifle dates to the 1860's time period, and is a classic example of a hardware store gun that the
This halfstock Plains rifle will serve you well. Stocked in maple stained and finished to best reveal the figure over the length of the stock. The 31" Green Mountain barrel is mated to a hand engraved L&R percussion lock. The rifle is trimmed in traditional iron furniture, all of which has a matte brown finish. Neatly assembled by contemporary buil
This classic fullstock flint rifle is made in the style of a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania “Barn Rifle," or Schimmel style, it is very utilitarian in nature. Stocked in maple the rifle is trimmed in brass furniture. Signed by contemporary maker M. Compton the rifle is in as-new condition. Stocked with a trigger reach of 13-1/2" and an overall weig
This classic fullstock flint rifle is made in the style of a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Stocked in black walnut with very neatly executed raised and incised carving the rifle is trimmed in brass furniture. Signed by contemporary maker M. Compton the rifle is in as-new condition. Stocked with a trigger reach of 13-1/4" and an overall weight of
This Underhammer Target Rifle is a replica of the underhammer rifles most often made in New York or New England States during the 19th century. This target rifle is stocked in figured walnut with an action by John Taylor with a John Carpenter barrel threaded to the action. Stocked with a 13-5/8" trigger reach, this rifle should fit today's average
This used Thompson Center New Englander .50 caliber percussion rifle is factory finished. The .50 caliber bore is bright and has been well maintained. The American black walnut stock has very few small handling marks. This will make a handy rifle for hunting in thick brush or dense forest. This rifle has a 13-1/2" trigger pull. Weight is 7.7 pounds
This classic North West Trade Gun has been stocked in walnut with nice figure. Fitted with traditional styled trade gun hardware in a mixture of brass and iron furniture. This .58 caliber smooth bore ( 24 gauge) flint fowling gun is as pretty as it is functional. Ideal for competition, this nice flint fowling gun is fully qualified for use in the N
Lubricate breech plugs threads, nipples, drums and flash hole liners with this special emulsion grease. Then you can easily remove them, even after thousands of shots. Withstands high temperatures, and prevents seizing and thread galling. We use this amazing grease in our shop. A tiny amount is enough. Made in the USA, by Birchwood Casey.