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Triggerguard Schuetzen Rifle , wax cast steel
This elegant Schuetzen triggerguard combines graceful "C" and "S" scrolls into a large guard with a big open bow. Reflecting a rococo theme, you may elect to carve a scroll pattern behind the cheek piece. You can join the ranks of palm rest target shooters. Build your own personal rifle. Call on us to supply the parts. Double set triggers were stan
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Triggerguard, Southern Mountain Style , wax cast steel
This style of Southern Mountain triggerguard is often decorated with a engraved 'V' pattern at the rear junction of the grip rail and bow. Patterned from a antique example the triggerguard is shaped with a long tapered rear finial and curl at the end of the grip rail, common features with those found in Tennessee, the Carolinas, and the Virginia's.
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Triggerguard, Tennessee Rifle , wax cast steel
Patterned after an original from a longrifle by Bean of Tennessee. This guard has a very long bow to accommodate double set triggers. Now cast with two distinct pin lugs on the front and rear finial. You will need to remove the casting gates. Fine locks, set triggers, and good wood are standard features of the so-called Tennessee rifles, even thoug
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Triggerguard, Virginia Style , wax cast steel
Our Virginia triggerguard is our slimmest Tennessee guard. Elegant, with a large bow to accommodate nearly any double set trigger we offer. Overall length is 11", inside trigger bow is 2-1/2" long, and 1" deep.
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Triggerguard, Vincent Rifle , wax cast steel
Copied from an original Caleb Vincent half-stock rifle, this triggerguard has a comfortable grip rail, large bow for double set triggers, and the finger spur typically found on late Ohio longrifle hardware. We recommend this triggerguard for use with our pre-inlet Vincent half-stock. Overall length is 8-3/8", inside trigger bow is 2-9/16" long, and
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Dovetail Forming Chisel wax cast steel, made in the USA
Use our dovetail forming chisel to “persuade" the slot to accept your lug or sight. It raises the metal, rather than removing it. Underlug slots may be half deep, half raised. Or use it to form a raised moulding for your rear sight. Very shallow dovetails in round barrels may be stronger than solder for underlugs. Instruction sheet included. A exam
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J.P. Beck Toeplate , steel
John Phillip Beck style toeplate, from the Lebanon County school of gunsmithing, circa 1765 to 1810. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.90"
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Nicholas Beyer Toeplate , steel
A Lebanon County style toeplate with unusual tulip finial, from the 1780 - 1840 era. Beyer's work is similar to the master J.P. Beck. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.90"
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W. Haga Toeplate , steel
Wolfgang Haga style toeplate, of Reading-Womelsdorf school of gunsmithing. Haga used a similar finial on his patchboxes. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.90"
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Fleur-de-Lis Toeplate , steel
A nice and simple designed toeplate, suited to longrifles. Resembles the work of Wolfgang Haga. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Early Wide Toeplate , steel
Simple wide early toeplate with a bulb end. Easily reshaped to any desired finial. Suited for a wide buttplate. Toeplate width at widest point is 1.20"
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Peter Berry Toeplate , steel
Peter Berry style toeplate, from the school of Dauphin (Lebanon) County. Berry worked until 1795. His pieces are similar in design to those of Martin Shell and others. Toeplate width at widest point is 1.00"
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Toeplate with Piercing , steel
Made in the style of John Armstrong of Maryland, one of America's most prolific and artistic longrifle makers. Pierced toeplates are an extra fancy touch. Carefully inlet heart shaped islands of wood, or inlays of brass or nickel silver sold separately. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.88"
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Toeplate, Tennessee style , steel
A simple toeplate with finger shaped finial is typical of those found on Tennessee and Southern Mountain rifles with hand forged furniture. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.75"
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York County Toeplate , steel
Frederick Zorger style toeplate of York County. A general style used by other members of the Zorger family. Toeplate width at widest point is 0.90"
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Trigger Plate Only , John Bivins, wax cast steel
The patterns for this fancy trigger were made by John Bivins. Originally this trigger was designed to be pinned to the wood. The trigger plate served only as a "wear plate". We have added ears to serve as an integral pivot point. However, it is possible to drill the pivot hole high in the corner, and pin the trigger to the plate. The as cast plate
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Trigger Only , John Bivins, wax cast steel
The patterns for this fancy trigger were made by John Bivins. Originally this trigger was designed to be pinned to the wood. The trigger plate served only as a "wear plate". We have added ears to serve as an integral pivot point. However, it is possible to drill the pivot hole high in the corner, and pin the trigger to the plate. Notice that the tr
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Trigger Assembly, John Bivins , wax cast steel
The patterns for this fancy trigger were made by John Bivins. Originally this trigger was designed to be pinned to the wood. The trigger plate served only as a "wear plate". We have added ears to serve as an integral pivot point. However, it is possible to drill the pivot hole high in the corner, and pin the trigger to the wood. Notice that the tri
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