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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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Flash Guard Screw for Davide Pedersoli Kentucky Rifle or Pistol lock, 3-.5mm thread
The outside mounted frizzen screw for Davide Pedersoli Kentucky Rifle or Pistol model locks is for use with Tedd Cash flash guards. Installation of a iron or brass flash guard, protects the shooter next to you from over spray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where flint shooters may stand and fire voll
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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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Early Ketland Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Early Ketland Flint Lock This flat faced English flint lock is made in the style of the early work of Thomas Ketland, for use on traditional American longrifles and English fowling guns of the 1750-1780 era. Unmarked, you might engrave KETLAND in block letters ahead of the cock, as many old locks were marked. A few locks also had simple floral
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Early Ketland Flint Lock, with pan bridle, by Jim Chambers
Early Ketland Flint Lock This flat faced English flint lock is made in the style of the early work of Thomas Ketland, for use on traditional American longrifles and English fowling guns of the 1750-1780 era. Unmarked, you might engrave KETLAND in block letters ahead of the cock, as many old locks were marked. A few locks also had simple floral
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Flint Lock , French Tulle Fusil de Chasse , with A. TVLLE marking
Tulle, France was well known for producing the popular hunting gun for trade to American and Canadian natives, French Colonials, and hunters during the early 18th century in the North American Colony of New France. These fusil de chasse were lighter and handier than contemporary French infantry muskets, making it better suited for traveling long di
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Golden Age era Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Golden Age era Flint Lock This classic flint lock from America’s "golden age" of longrifles is closely related to the Siler flint lock, and shares many internal parts. This lock plate is longer, front and rear, and features a frizzen spring with fancy finial, mounted with an inside screw. The graceful gooseneck cock is a bit taller than the larg
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Germanic Jaeger Rifle Flint Lock, by R. E. Davis Co.
This nice large flint lock is distinctly “Germanic” style for use on transitional American longrifles of the 1750-1760 era. This lock is made for Track, by the R. E. Davis Company. Intended for use on “transitional” longrifles, so-called because they fit midway between the early short barreled “Jaeger” hunting rifles, and the classic longrifles we
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Jim Bridger's Hawken percussion lock, left hand, by R.E. Davis
Left hand shooters can build a Hawken, using our left hand Jim Bridger Hawken lock. Wax castings are nicely finished, tempered, assembled, and signed by R. E. Davis. Smooth internal parts, polished critical points and bearing surfaces, and a heavy duty mainspring give this lock a crisp action. Fitted with a fly, this lock works well with Hawken sty
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Jim Bridger's Hawken percussion lock, right hand, by R.E. Davis
Designed by Ron Long, this famous lock was used by Green River Rifle Works of Roosevelt, Utah, on their Jim Bridger Hawken rifle. Track acquired the GRRW Bridger hawken stock pattern. We offer Bridger Hawken stocks pre-inlet for the right lock. Wax castings are nicely finished, tempered, assembled, and signed by R. E. Davis. Smooth internal parts,
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Classic Ketland an 1810-1820 era flintlock, by Jim Chambers
Perhaps the most popular style of flint lock found on fine original antique American longrifles, this attractive medium size rifle lock is based on our best Siler internal lock parts. You can be assured of long life, and easy service, if ever needed. Notice the pointed tail and rounded pan of the lock plate. The tail of the lock plate is slightly l
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Late English Flint Lock , left hand, with gooseneck cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English left Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice left flint lock is made to fit our left hand
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Late English Flint Lock , left hand, with re-inforced cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English left Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice left flint lock is made to fit our left hand
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Jacob Dickert , right hand, flint lock by L&R
This fine lock is the correct “Germanic” style for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760 - 1800 era. Made in the style of Jacob Dickert, who worked in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. More complex than the similar Siler lock, notice that the cock jaws point directly into the octagon pan. The unusual frizzen flange fits and seals the pan, ke
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English Durs Egg - London right Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
Durs Egg - London right Percussion Conversion Lock Best quality London made flint locks were often converted to percussion, during the 1825 - 1840 transition period. This nice percussion lock has the plate style of an earlier flint lock, with a notch for a 7/16" powder drum and nipple. A fly detent prevents the sear from snagging the half-cock n
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John Bailes , right hand flint lock, by L&R
Sometimes called a small Manton, baby Durs Egg, or small English flint lock. This smaller lock is a fine London design, in the style of John Bailes, gunmaker. Correctly used on English pistols, rifles and dainty fowlers of the 1770-1810 period. After about 1780 this improved style of lock is found on American guns, having been smuggled here from En
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1780 era small rifle, or pistol flintlock , right hand, by L&R
1780 era rifle or pistol flintlock, right hand, by L&R New competition for the small Siler lock, L&R’s new flat faced lock is for use on American, English, or French longrifles or pistols of the 1760-1800 era. This lock is made to fit the small Siler lock mortise. The lock features L&R's forged mainspring and frizzen with roller. Right hand only
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John Bailes left hand, flint lock, by L&R
Sometimes called a small Manton, baby Durs Egg, or small English flint lock. This smaller lock is a fine London design, in the style of John Bailes, gunmaker. Correctly used on English pistols, rifles and dainty fowlers of the 1770-1810 period. After about 1780 this improved style of lock is found on American guns, having been smuggled here from En
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1830 era small rifle, or pistol percussion lock , right hand, by L&R
1780 era rifle or pistol percussion lock, right hand, by L&R New competition for the small Siler lock, L&R’s new flat faced lock is for use on American, English, or French longrifles or pistols and would be typical of a lock from the he 1760-1800 era that was converted circa 1830 to percussion. This lock is made to fit the small Siler lock morti
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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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Classic conversion , right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
L&R's new Classic cap lock is a true conversion. The pan is still evident on the lock plate. The pan molding and flash fence have been retained, and the pan groove has been enlarged to accept a 1/2" diameter powder drum and nipple. L&R's new conversion lock is made to be a tight fit in the Siler lock mortise, and is a tiny bit larger, with a longer
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