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Timothy Pickering's Tool , for flint muskets, the first U. S. issue gun tool, designed by our first U. S. Quartermaster
Large size, this tool is made to fit your Brown Bess musket lock, U. S. Springfield musket lock, and the R. E. Davis North West Trade Gun flint lock. Hand forged, ground to fit the lock screws correctly, and tempered, this tool will give a lifetime of service, exactly like the original. This is a replica of the first U. S. issued gun tool, designed
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Round Ringed Ramrod pipes, for 7/16" rod, wax cast brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on fullstock French fusils, muskets, and fowling guns. French fusils were most often trimmed in iron, while more costly fusil fin (fine fusils) were often trimmed in brass. English
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English style Queen Anne Fowling Gun left Flint Lock, by L&R
Fowling Gun Flint Lock, left, by L&R This left hand early English style flint lock has a round faced cock and plate, rounded frizzen and pan surfaces. It matches our right hand lock, and may be used on early double guns. Ideal for use on early English or American longrifles and fowlers of the 1730 - 1770 era. It will make a fine left hand trade
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Flint Fowler , pre shaped stock, non-inlet, 5/8" barrel channel, 43" length
Shaped on a spindle carver, this fullstock will accept a barrel up to 43” length, or a bit more if the barrel extends past the forestock, in military fashion. Most fowling guns have tapered round or octagon-to-round barrels. This stock has an undersize 5/8” diameter round barrel channel cut 1/2” deep, full length. The forend is thick, allowing you
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Stock, Flint Fowler , pre shaped, non-inlet, 5/8" barrel channel, 43" length, plain maple
Shaped on a spindle carver, this fullstock will accept a barrel up to 43” length, or a bit more if the barrel extends past the forestock, in military fashion. Most fowling guns have tapered round or octagon-to-round barrels. This stock has an undersize 5/8” diameter round barrel channel cut 1/2” deep, full length. The forend is thick, allowing you
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Stock, Flint Fowler , pre shaped, non-inlet, 5/8" barrel channel, 43" length, fancy maple
Shaped on a spindle carver, this fullstock will accept a barrel up to 43” length, or a bit more if the barrel extends past the forestock, in military fashion. Most fowling guns have tapered round or octagon-to-round barrels. This stock has an undersize 5/8” diameter round barrel channel cut 1/2” deep, full length. The forend is thick, allowing you
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Flint Fowling Gun Buttplate , wax cast brass Overall length 5", width 2", comb 5-7/8"
This wide early buttplate fits our pre-carved flint fowling gun stock, and is ideal for use on flint fowling guns, fusils, muskets, or early flint rifles. The pointed finial design works well on a quasi-military arm, Officer's fusil, Committee of Safety musket, Sergeant's musket, or Chief's Trade Gun. Reshape the comb for use on a longrifle. Availa
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Flint Fowling Gun Buttplate , wax cast steel Overall length 5", width 2", comb 5-7/8"
This wide early buttplate fits our pre-carved flint fowling gun stock, and is ideal for use on flint fowling guns, fusils, muskets, or early flint rifles. The pointed finial design works well on a quasi-military arm, Officer's fusil, Committee of Safety musket, Sergeant's musket, or Chief's Trade Gun. Reshape the comb for use on a longrifle. Availa
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English style Queen Anne fowling gun Flint Lock, by L&R
Queen Anne Fowling Gun Flint Lock, by L&R This attractive early English flint lock has a round faced cock and plate, and rounded frizzen and pan surfaces. Ideal for use on early English or American longrifles and fowlers of the 1730 - 1770 era, it will make a fine Chief’s grade trade gun lock, too. Sometimes called a “James Barbar” lock, after t
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Build Track's H. E. Leman Trade Rifle parts set , 15/16" or 1" octagon, up to 42" barrel, flintlock, single or double set triggers, traditional brass with iron buttplate Price: starting at $932.78
Build a replica H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , using Track's best parts. Options include choice of caliber, plain or fancy curly maple, furniture is the traditional brass with iron buttplate, single or double set triggers, and a L&R late English flintlock. The term TRADE RIFLE indicated a rifle made for the trade , to be sold by a gun merchant, hardware
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THE HAWKEN RIFLE: Its Place in History by Charles E. Hanson, Jr.
Research into the production, management and marketing efforts of the original Hawken Shop. Full length photos, detailed views, and line drawings of several fine original rifles are shown. Documents, letters and tabulations of orders are reproduced to provide a fascinating insight into their operations. 31 illustrations in 104 pages. Softbound edit
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French Fusil Fin Buttplate , wax cast brass Overall length 5-1/8", width 2", comb 5"
An elegantly embellished buttplate, with fancy comb finial, used on the French Fusil fin (fine light musket). Sometimes called a French trade gun, refer to Colonial Frontier Guns for photos and descriptions of these antiques. We have the parts to replicate the gun of your choice. Available in wax cast brass or steel. Overall length 5-1/8", width 2"
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French Fusil Fin Buttplate , wax cast steel Overall length 5-1/8", width 2", comb 5"
An elegantly embellished buttplate, with fancy comb finial, used on the French Fusil fin (fine light musket). Sometimes called a French trade gun, refer to Colonial Frontier Guns for photos and descriptions of these antiques. We have the parts to replicate the gun of your choice. Available in wax cast brass or steel. Overall length 5-1/8", width 2"
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1763 Charleville & 1795 Springfield lock castings
New wax cast parts, for the experienced lock maker. Not a kit! The armories of France lead the world in advanced military musket design and production, during the 1700 - 1830 period. So many French musket models and variations were made and tested, even advanced collectors find the distinctions confusing. These parts are apparently exact copies f
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English Style Ramrod Pipes, for 3/8" rod, brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 3/8" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on half stock or fullstock English sporting rifles. English sporting rifles were most often trimmed in iron, while English trade guns and fusils were often trimmed in brass. Our entr
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English Style Ramrod Pipes, for 7/16" rod, wax cast brass or iron
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on half stock or fullstock English sporting rifles. English sporting rifles were most often trimmed in iron, while English trade guns and fusils were often trimmed in brass. Our ent
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Rifles of the American Indians , by Ryan R. Gale, Larry Ness, Gary Mikelson
Now shipping! Rifles of the American Indians by authors Ryan R. Gale, Larry Ness, and Gary Mikelson is our newest work on the subject of Native American rifles. Filled with hundreds of full color images of dozens of original trade and treaty rifles, this book's wide 11" landscape format allows images up to 22" across the gutter. This books allo
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