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The second production of U.S. Model 1803 rifles used this buttplate, 4-1/4” high, 1-5/8” wide, with a wider bell shaped bottom. 15,703 rifles were made, from 1814 until 1819 using this buttplate. Wax cast of yellow brass, molded from an original. Notched at the side for the patchbox lid, to locate the patchbox, which is a bit longer than the patchb
Flat brass buttplate, for the North West Trade Musket, copied exactly from an original gun marked Barnett - 1816. About 2" width, this is the early style North West Trade Gun buttplate. File the sides to match the narrower 1-1/2" wide buttplates of later period North West trade guns. Mount with square nails for early reproductions, and screws for l
Very similar to our BP-MA-80-B buttplate, except this wax casting has a shorter comb. Perhaps it will be a bit easier to inlet. It certainly can be duburred and polished quickly. Available in wax cast brass or steel. Overall length 5-3/16", width 1-7/16", comb 2-1/16".
Very similar to our BP-MA-80-B buttplate, except this wax casting has a shorter comb. Perhaps it will be a bit easier to inlet. It certainly can be duburred and polished quickly. Available in wax cast brass or steel. Overall length 5-3/16", width 1-7/16", comb 2-1/16".
We call it our "double ball end" Schuetzen buttplate. It has a very short top comb projection. Smooth curves make it moderately easy to inlet. Shooters will find it comfortable to handle, aim, and load. A bit heavier than some other Schuetzen buttplate castings, but not nearly so heavy as the big bench rest variations. This sturdy design is made fo
We call it our "double ball end" Schuetzen buttplate. It has a very short top comb projection. Smooth curves make it moderately easy to inlet. Shooters will find it comfortable to handle, aim, and load. A bit heavier than some other Schuetzen buttplate castings, but not nearly so heavy as the big bench rest variations. This sturdy design is made fo
This checkered steel buttplate is a classic design found on shotguns, and early cartridge rifles. This fine line checkering is surrounded by a raised panel. Pre-drilled for two oval head buttplate screws, sold separately. Only available in wax cast steel. Overall length 5-1/4", width 1-5/8", comb 5/8".
This Southern Mountain longrifle style buttplate has a distinctive diamond shape, when viewed from the butt end. This dictates the shape of the buttstock, making a truly graceful longrifle. Patterned after a antique we suggest our similar Southern Mountain wax cast triggerguard #TG-SM-1-B to compliment this buttplate. Yes, this buttplate can be ben
This Southern Mountain longrifle style buttplate has a distinctive diamond shape, when viewed from the butt end. This dictates the shape of the buttstock, making a truly graceful longrifle. We suggest our similar Southern Mountain wax cast triggerguard #TG-SM-1-I to compliment this buttplate. Yes, this buttplate can be bent cold, if necessary. Avai
A lighter more graceful Tennessee longrifle style buttplate, sometimes called the Bean buttplate, in honor of one of Tennessee's most famous makers. Made in iron only, this wax casting may be bent cold to reduce the amount of curvature a small amount. We recommend using this on a fancy maple fullstock, with a round end banana patchbox. Be sure to o
The French fusil de chasse (light gun for the hunt) is plainer than fancy decorated trade guns. Lighter than infantry muskets, they were the choice of civilians, French Marines, and clever Indians, when available. This buttplate if patterned from a original Tulle fusil de chasse, circa 1727, in our collection. The comb has a long bulbous shape simi
The French fusil de chasse (light gun for the hunt) is plainer than fancy decorated trade guns. Lighter than infantry muskets, they were the choice of civilians, French Marines, and clever Indians, when available. This buttplate if patterned from a original Tulle fusil de chasse, circa 1727, in our collection. The comb has a long bulbous shape simi
Colerain's 38" fowler barrel is ideal for a smoothbore fowling gun. Price includes the breech plug, installed and match-marked. Our "C" profile 38" octagon-to-round barrels are 1.062" at breech, .780" at waist, .843" at muzzle. Colerain barrels are cut rifled with fancy radius groove rifling, in these correct twist rates for round balls: 1 turn in
Our customers sometimes refer to this as the John Bivins style, since he often used this barrel profile on his extraordinary rifles. We offer Colerain 42" swamped barrels in three different profiles. The price includes the breech plug, installed, and match-marked. Our 'B' profile mid caliber Golden Age barrel has a 1.000" breech, .750" waist, .812"