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Northwest Trade Gun , 20 gauge, 33" tapered octagon-to-round barrel, LOTT flintlock, maple, brass & iron, used
This classic North West Trade Gun has been stocked in maple and very neatly fitted and finished. The traditional styled trade gun hardware in a mixture of brass and iron furniture. This 20 gauge, .62 caliber, smooth bore flint fowling gun is fully qualified for use in the NMLRA North West Trade Gun match, using patched round balls at paper targets,
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Colonial Frontier Guns by T.M. Hamilton
This large format edition will be of special interest to trade gun enthusiasts. It shows 97 illustrations of early guns, Tulle hunting guns, plan drawings and detailed photo views of individual components. Museum quality firearms, archaeological remains of gun components and facsimile reproductions of original documents are used to explain the role
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The Light 6 pounder Battalion Gun of 1776 by Adrian Caruana
This gun first appeared about 1764 and over the next 12 years was developed into the most versatile of all artillery. The author has given a detailed introduction to the gun, its equipment and its use. He has reproduced specifications of the guns. Drill for all manner of movements and maneuverers and contemporary notes on safe handling. Soft cover,
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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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Shooting Lever Guns of the Old West , softbound book, by Mike Venturino
Mike again has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting all types of lever action rifles from the old west. From shooting the originals by Winchester and Marlin, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were popular in these rifles. Sights for these guns are c
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Used book Shooting Lever Guns of the Old West , softbound book, by Mike Venturino
A used book in good condition. Stock photo shown. Mike again has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting all types of lever action rifles from the old west. From shooting the originals by Winchester and Marlin, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were po
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English Gun Flints are the best in the world!
The finest natural flint occurs as dense grey-black nodules, within chalk deposits. We import these best quality English flints, in quantity, several times each year. However, flints are a rare commodity, entirely hand made, from selected English flint nodules, in a variety of sizes. Does your lock seem to prefer flints that are thicker, thinner, f
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English Fowling Gun Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
English Fowling Gun Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers Sometimes called a “Queen Anne” lock, this best quality round faced flint lock actually dates from the 1730 to 1770 era, well after Anne’s reign ended. Our deluxe “English Fowler” lock features a tiny decorative moulding around the plate and cock. The pan has a raised rim to tightly engage the ove
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Virginia Fowling Gun Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Virginia Fowling Gun Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers Sometimes called a “Queen Anne” lock, this best quality round faced flint lock actually dates from the 1730 to 1770 era, well after Anne’s reign ended. Our undecorated “Virginia Fowler” flint lock is modeled after a fine antique lock found on a fowler from the Williamsburg collection. Larger than
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Triggerguard, North West Trade Gun, hand forged steel
Typically surface mounted, or very slightly inlet into the wrist of a North West Trade Gun, this iron triggerguard has a large trigger bow, for a gloved finger. Found on original trade guns, sold across Canada and the Northern United States by the early Fur Trade Companies, this iron triggerguard is correctly used with a brass buttplate. Copied dir
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Triggerguard, North West Trade Gun, wax cast steel
Typically surface mounted, or very slightly inlet into the wrist of a North West Trade Gun, this iron triggerguard has a large trigger bow, for a gloved finger. Found on original trade guns, sold across Canada and the Northern United States by the early Fur Trade Companies, this iron triggerguard is correctly used with a brass buttplate. Copied dir
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Trade Gun Lock Patterns 1630 - 1900 , by Ryan R. Gale
Our new book includes dozens of illustrations of locks from trade fowlers, muskets, northwest guns, rifles, pistols and shotguns dating from the 1630s to 1900. Includes detailed views of the lock markings used by the major gunmakers, fur companies and governments. Not only are French, English, Spanish, Dutch and American made Indian trade guns repr
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