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Medium Skinner Knife , 3-3/4" blade, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This handy skinning knife is 6-1/2" long overall, and has a 3-3/4" long, 1-7/16" wide blade. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The 3-1/2" long handle is made from curly maple scales and stained with a maple stain which brings out the wood's natural curl.
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Small Skinner Knife , 2-1/2" blade, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This handy little skinning knife is 5" long overall, and has a 2-1/2" long, 1" wide blade. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. The 2-3/4" long handle is made from curly maple scales and stained with a maple stain which brings out the wood's natural curl. Th
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Trekker's Lantern , copper
This small lantern measures 4-1/8" tall with a 1-5/8" diameter base. The two oval steel rings act has handles and give the lantern added stability when placed on a flat surface. The rings fold along the back side of the lantern for convenient storage. The perfect lantern for the trekker, re-enactor, or period camper. Also available in brass .
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LEE Pro-Autodisk Powder Measure ,
Elastomer wiper and teflon coated metal casting make this the smoothest operating measure. Will not cut powder and almost totally eliminates leakage. Large hopper with shut-off valve is attached with brass thumb nuts for the ultimate in disk changing convenience. Increased safety with positive pull-back lever. Includes swivel adapter and spring ret
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Colonial American Flint lock , two exposed screw version, by R. E. Davis
This large Colonial flint lock is ideal for an American longrifle or fowling gun, of the 1750-1770 era, with it’s large size and pointed tail. Assembled, tuned, and signed by R. E. Davis. Use is on an early longrifle, .50 to .62 caliber, with a simple brass or sliding wooden patchbox. Such “French & Indian War” era rifles are shown in Rifles of Col
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Colonial American Flint lock , one exposed screw version, by R. E. Davis
This large Colonial flint lock is ideal for an American longrifle or fowling gun, of the 1750-1770 era, with it’s large size and pointed tail. Assembled, tuned, and signed by R. E. Davis. Use is on an early longrifle, .50 to .62 caliber, with a simple brass or sliding wooden patchbox. Such “French & Indian War” era rifles are shown in Rifles of Col
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Leather Lock Cover , for 6-3/4" by 3-1/2" lock
These lock covers are made of thick chocolate brown leather, and cover a lock 6-3/4" wide, by 3-1/2" tall. The cover is secured to the stock with a 7/8" wide strap and brass knob. A must-have item for your rifle or fowler.
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Flash Guard Frizzen Screw & Nut , for Type C or D, & Jaeger flintlocks, 10-32 thread, square nut, allows use of flint flash guards on bridleless lock
This 10-32 frizzen screw will allow the use of the large flint flash guards on the Type C, Type D, Jaeger, and other bridleless flintlocks.that use a 10-32 frizzen screw. Installation of a iron or brass flash guard, protects the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where
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Lyman Neck Size Die, .45-70, 45-90 & 45-100
Offered by Lyman so you can maintain your fire-formed case dimensions. Neck size dies are offered for the most popular black powder cartridge sizes. These dies will produce better accuracy while, at the same time, avoid overworking your expensive brass.
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Lyman Neck Size Die, sold individually
Offered by Lyman so you can maintain your fire-formed case dimensions. Neck size dies are offered for the most popular black powder cartridge sizes. These dies will produce better accuracy while, at the same time, avoid overworking your expensive brass.
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