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Fly Detent , right hand, tempered steel, for Ron Long style locks by R. E. Davis
Fly Detent , right hand, tempered steel. Fits our #LOCK-JB-R percussion Hawken lock. Fits our #LOCK-LEMAN-CL-R percussion H. E. Leman lock (when a fly detent is fitted). Fits our #LOCK-AH-R percussion Alexander Henry English Sporting Rifle lock. Fits our #LOCK-GG-LR percussion Joseph Golcher lock, with large hammer for percussion bolster. Fits our
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S. Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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M. Medina Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
This L&R Lock Company M. Medina Hawken percussion lock was designed by the late Don Stith. Notice the early style rounded front edge vs. the square corner found on later locks. The lock plate also has a bit more curve from end to end than later percussion locks. The percussion hammer has cast-in engraving with a 1.8" throw. The lock plate is 4.5" l
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S. Hawken , right hand, percussion lock, notched for breechplug, by L&R
We offer our Thomas Gibbons style S. Hawken cap lock pre-notched for our #Plug-LR-16-3 breech plug and tang. On receipt of this lock, plug, and tang, you will notice that the notch is about .010” too shallow at the bottom, not bad for an “as cast” fit. Two or three swipes with the rounded side of a fine cut file will provide the needed clearance at
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L&R's Ohio Rifle - Warranted Lock ,
After about 1840, factory produced locks became widely available. Sometimes marked with the maker’s name, often marked “warranted” to assure confidence, these slim percussion locks became popular on Ohio rifles and Plains rifles. This Ohio Rifle style Warranted cap lock is fitted with a fly detent for use with set triggers, and a swivel link with
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S. Hawken left hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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Classic conversion , right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
L&R's new Classic cap lock is a true conversion. The pan is still evident on the lock plate. The pan molding and flash fence have been retained, and the pan groove has been enlarged to accept a 1/2" diameter powder drum and nipple. L&R's new conversion lock is made to be a tight fit in the Siler lock mortise, and is a tiny bit larger, with a longer
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English Durs Egg - London left Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
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 not
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. This nice Siler Mountain left lock exactly matches our Siler Mountain right lock. Based on Siler's best large left internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a left percus
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. Based on Siler's best large internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a percussion late longrifle, Plains rifle, or Ohio rifle. This lock is shown at exact-full-size ,
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Ohio Squirrel Cap Lock , right hand, percussion lock, by R. E. Davis
This late percussion lock has engraving cast into the surface of the hammer and plate, decorated with ‘S’ and ‘C’ scrolls and leaves in classic style. The leaves open to a clearing at front, revealing a bushy tailed squirrel on the limbs of a tree. An example of American folk art circa 1853, from a rifle by O. B. VanDenBurgh, Findlay, Hancock Count
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Plan drawing , full exact size, with tips for assembly, Tennessee Rifle
The Tennessee school of iron mounted rifles typically originate from the Western Carolinas to Eastern Tennessee. These drawings illustrate a classic iron mounted Tennessee longrifle. Plans show variations in trim, and techniques for omitting certain pieces of the furniture in "poor boy" style. Flint shown, drum and nipple percussion ignition is dis
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Flint Hawken style plug & tang for 13/16 & 7/8" barrels, 5/8-18 threads
Malleable steel, the tang may be straightened or bent cold. X-ray inspected for internal flaws. The short .500" thread depth allows a very strong thread engagement when seated to the inside shoulder. It requires flash hole liner for flint use, or a powder drum for percussion use, each sold separately. The powder chamber is .285" diameter, to permit
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Flint Hawken style plug & tang for 15/16 & 1" barrels, 3/4-16" threads
Malleable steel, the tang may be straightened or bent cold. X-ray inspected for internal flaws. The short .500" thread depth allows a very strong thread engagement when seated to the inside shoulder. It requires flash hole liner for flint use, or a powder drum for percussion use, each sold separately. The powder chamber is .26" diameter, to permit
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Flint Hawken style plug & tang for 15/16 & 1" barrels, 5/8-18 threads
Malleable steel, the tang may be straightened or bent cold. X-ray inspected for internal flaws. The short .500" thread depth allows a very strong thread engagement when seated to the inside shoulder. It requires flash hole liner for flint use, or a powder drum for percussion use, each sold separately. The powder chamber is .26" diameter, to permit
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H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle Breechplug , 3/4-16 threads for 1" octagon barrel
This breechplug is tapered and flared with a rounded end. Patterned from a Indian Trade Rifle by H.E. Leman this breech plug is designed to fit a 1" octagon barrel with 3/4-16 threads and is ideal for larger calibers up to .62. The tang is just under 2" in length, and has a through hole located for the tang bolt. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, m
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Tennessee lollipop Breech Plug , 5/8-18 thread, for 13/16" barrel
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 13/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
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Tennessee lollipop Breech Plug , 9/16-18 thread, for 13/16" barrel
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 13/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
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Tennessee Lollipop Breech Plug , 5/8-18 thread, for 7/8" barrel
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 7/8" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to ma
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Tennessee Lollipop Breech Plug , 9/16-18 thread, for 7/8" barrel
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 7/8" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to ma
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Tennessee lollipop Breech Plug , 5/8-18 thread, for 15/16" barrel
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 15/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
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