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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward with swivel lug, English rifle, for 3/8" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with swivel lug , is 1" overall length. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), use a single pipe to replace a forward pipe, and add a swivel lug to your rifle project. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel pins, to retain.
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward with swivel lug, English rifle, for 7/16" ramrod
Our forward pipe, with swivel lug , is 1-5/32" overall length. As cast to accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod. Made for a fullstock gun (with wood extending to muzzle), use a single pipe to replace a forward pipe, and add a swivel lug to your rifle project. A few extra long guns use three forward pipes. Use one, or sometimes two #PIN-3/32 steel dowel p
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Ramrod pipe, brass , forward pipe, plain for rib, round, accepts 3/8" ramrod for H.E. Leman Trade Rifle
Ramrod pipe , iron, forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 3/8" ramrod. The body is 1-1/4" length overall. Turned steel. Made for a halfstock rifle (with steel underrib extending to muzzle), most rifles use two forward pipes, and a few extra long rifles use three forward pipes. When mounting to a halfstock rifle, file a flat on the pipe, and a ma
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Ramrod pipe, brass , pistol forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 5/16" ramrod
Our forward pipe, without lug , mounts to the rib of a halfstock pistol or rifle. File a flat on the pipe, and a matching flat into the rib. Cut the rib deep enough to allow the ramrod to slide smoothly down the inside of the rib, and through the pipe. Tin both flats with solder, cool, clamp in place, then re-heat to sweat solder the two flats tog
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Ramrod pipe, brass , pistol forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 3/8" ramrod
Our forward pipe, without lug , mounts to the rib of a halfstock pistol or rifle. File a flat on the pipe, and a matching flat into the rib. Cut the rib deep enough to allow the ramrod to slide smoothly down the inside of the rib, and through the pipe. Tin both flats with solder, cool, clamp in place, then re-heat to sweat solder the two flats tog
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