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Subscribe for Immediate Access to Track's Web Site Archive , at low cost, for one Month
Subscribe now, for immediate access to Track's Web Site Archive. Here it is! Track's Web Site Archive is filled with the photos, prices, and descriptions of the many guns, horns, bags, tomahawks, knives, and primitive accoutrements we have sold in the past. Visitors complain that our items sell too quickly, and our photos, descriptions, and prices
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Subscribe for Immediate Access to Track's Web Site Archive , at low cost, by the Month, or by the Year
Subscribe now, for immediate access to Track's Web Site Archive. Here it is! Track's Web Site Archive is filled with the photos, prices, and descriptions of the many guns, horns, bags, tomahawks, knives, and primitive accoutrements we have sold in the past. Visitors complain that our items sell too quickly, and our photos, descriptions, and prices
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Subscribe for Immediate Access to Track's Web Site Archive , at low cost, for one Year
You asked for it. Here it is! Visitors complain that our items sell too quickly, and our photos, descriptions, and prices disappear soon after each sale. We must remove sold items to make room for new items for sale. Housekeeping saves web storage space, reduces web traffic charges, and reduces maintenance and backup expenses. Track's Web Site Arc
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Belt bag , elk tanned leather, 7-1/2" by 7", beaver tail flap
Smaller belt bag is ideal for wallet, keys and such at rendezvous or empty brass at cowboy shoots. Measuring 7-1/2" wide by 7" tall. A gusseted 1" main pocket with a additional non-gusseted 5-3/4" wide by 3-3/4" deep front pocket. Belt loop accommodates up to 2-1/2" belt.
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The Beaver Men by Mari Sandoz
Covering more than two centuries, The Beaver Men ranges from the beginnings of the beaver trade along the St. Lawrence, to the last great fur trade rendezvous of traders and trappers, on Ham's Fork, Wyoming, in 1834. Soft cover, 335 pages, 17 illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Foreword Book I. Soft Gol
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Early American Underhammer Firearms , by N. Chandler
Finally, a detailed study of the very earliest American percussion firearms. Built in New England, these clever weapons with just four moving parts played a key role in taming the western frontier. Includes 191 pages of colored images of original underhammer firearms from makers such as Ruggles, Gibbs-Tiffany, H.J Hale, Andrus & Osborn, Hale & Tull
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The Historic Henry Rifle, Oliver Winchester's Famous Civil War Repeater by Wiley Sword
It was perhaps the most important firearm of its era. Tested an proved in the fiery crucible of the Civil War, the Henry Rifle became the forerunner of the famous line of Winchester Repeating Rifles that "Won the West". To the amazed muzzleloader-armed Confederates who had to face this deadly "sixteen shooter," it was "that damned Yankee rifle that
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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Recreating the American Longrifle by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. He shares the step by step details of his craft. His work has been enhanced by the editors. This book does not assume that the reader is an expert stock maker, but begins with illustrated explanations of the b
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Brass Muzzle Loading Gunner's Bore Gauge
Track's bore gauge is a rugged solid brass tool, engraved on one side from .015 to .80 caliber, with all popular calibers accurately marked for easy inspection. A blank area is suitable for engraving. The reverse side is marked with popular shotgun bore sizes, from .410 to 10 gauge along one edge. The other edge is calibrated in metric bore sizes,
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Late Hawken Narrow Buttplate , wax cast brass
Our narrow late Hawken buttplate, for classic halfstock Plains rifles. This is our most popular, best selling Hawken buttplate. Flat enough to be comfortable with heavy loads, curved for secure hold. Use this buttplate on Hawken percussion rifles with the "beavertail" cheekpiece, two keys, and hooked breech. Wax cast, these may be bent cold. Availa
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Late Hawken Narrow Buttplate , wax cast steel
Our narrow late Hawken buttplate, for classic halfstock Plains rifles. This is our most popular, best selling Hawken buttplate. Flat enough to be comfortable with heavy loads, curved for secure hold. Use this buttplate on Hawken percussion rifles with the "beavertail" cheekpiece, two keys, and hooked breech. Wax cast, these may be bent cold. Availa
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Instruction sheet and patterns for creating your own rifle inlays
Instruction sheet and patterns for creating your own firearm inlays. 3 pages, includes 69 different historic inlay designs from original Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Ohio rifles, Indian trade rifles and single and double barrel shotguns. Includes numerous cheek, wrist and wedge key inlays with animal, floral and geometric designs.
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Lee Bullet Mold .45-70 caliber, .459" diameter, 405 grain, hollow base U.S. 1873 Government mold, single cavity
This new mold, by Lee, casts an exact copy of the U. S. Model 1873 Rifle & Carbine bullet, as made by Frankfort Arsenal for the trapdoor Springfield rifle. Described in great detail, by J. Spencer Wolf, in his book Loading Cartridge for the Original 45-70 Springfield Rifle and Carbine , he discovered that modern shooters had misinterpreted the Fra
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