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American Early Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R
American Early Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on the
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American Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R
American Classic left longrifle Flint Lock, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on the tumbl
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American Fowling Gun , 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, late Ketland flintlock, maple, patina finished iron, used, by Steve Losey
A very utilitarian fowler with a 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, maple stock, Jim Chambers late Ketland flintlock, and English influenced iron furniture. The breech is signed by contemporary builder Mr. Steve Losey. Weighing in at 6.7 pounds, this fowler has a trigger reach of 13-1/2" making it well suited for today's average size shooter. T
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John Twigg - London Fowling Gun flint lock , by R. E. Davis
Fowling Gun Flint Lock - John Twigg, London This fine 1760 - 1770 era lock is made in the style of John Twigg. Famous for fowling guns, he made sporting rifles and pistols, too. Twigg's guns are generally very elegant, with minimal decoration. Rather, his eye for graceful architecture, and his use of subtle decorative features, enhanced his guns
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Early Ketland Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Early Ketland Flint Lock This flat faced English flint lock is made in the style of the early work of Thomas Ketland, for use on traditional American longrifles and English fowling guns of the 1750-1780 era. Unmarked, you might engrave KETLAND in block letters ahead of the cock, as many old locks were marked. A few locks also had simple floral
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Early Ketland Flint Lock, with pan bridle, by Jim Chambers
Early Ketland Flint Lock This flat faced English flint lock is made in the style of the early work of Thomas Ketland, for use on traditional American longrifles and English fowling guns of the 1750-1780 era. Unmarked, you might engrave KETLAND in block letters ahead of the cock, as many old locks were marked. A few locks also had simple floral
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American Classic longrifle flint lock , right hand, by L&R
American Classic longrifle flint lock, right hand, by L&R New competition for the Siler lock, L&R’s new “Germanic” lock is for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760-1800 era. It is made to fit large Siler lock mortise. The cam action angle of the tumbler engages the mainspring. This really speeds lock time. Turned bearing surfaces on th
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Golden Age era Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Golden Age era Flint Lock This classic flint lock from America’s "golden age" of longrifles is closely related to the Siler flint lock, and shares many internal parts. This lock plate is longer, front and rear, and features a frizzen spring with fancy finial, mounted with an inside screw. The graceful gooseneck cock is a bit taller than the larg
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Henry E. Leman ~ Lancaster, Pennsylvania , .54 caliber, 34" Rice barrel, L&R late English flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, by Mike Sullivan
Perhaps the most famous of the Lancaster makers, Henry Eicholtz Leman (also spelled Lehman early in his career), created a factory to produce arms for westbound settlers. This flint longrifle has 1830 era Lancaster County style architecture and furniture, and is modeled after Henry Leman's earlier work. This rifle was assembled by contemporary buil
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H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , .45 caliber, 32-1/2" Colerain barrel, Buckridge flintlock, iron & brass, curly maple, used, by Ted Kramer
Many builders in the 1800's made rifles for the fur or Indian trade such as H.E. Leman, E.K. Tryon, and others. This rifle has the classic early 1800's styling found on trade rifles produced in or near Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by H.E. Leman. This well made replica is stocked in curly maple, with an iron buttplate and brass furniture. The Buck
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Craft and Practice, Volume One by Kit Ravenshear
Volume one covers lock reconversion, fitting pans, frizzens, frizzen springs, and making gun screws. Assembly of locks from "as cast" parts, essential lock geometry, and fine tuning locks is discussed.
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Classic Ketland an 1810-1820 era flintlock, by Jim Chambers
Perhaps the most popular style of flint lock found on fine original antique American longrifles, this attractive medium size rifle lock is based on our best Siler internal lock parts. You can be assured of long life, and easy service, if ever needed. Notice the pointed tail and rounded pan of the lock plate. The tail of the lock plate is slightly l
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Late Ketland 1820 era flintlock, by R.E. Davis
Consider our late Ketland flint lock for your next Tennessee rifle, Golden Age flint longrifle, fullstock Hawken flint rifle, 1820 era English Sporting rifle, or London style late flint fowling gun. A highly refined and complex lock, this design incorporates many of the features invented by London's best gunmakers during the late flint period, prio
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Late English Flint Lock , left hand, with gooseneck cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English left Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice left flint lock is made to fit our left hand
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Late English Flint Lock , left hand, with re-inforced cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English left Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice left flint lock is made to fit our left hand
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