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Halfstock Rifle , .35 caliber, 24" barrel, percussion, walnut, nickel silver, tang sight, mixed antique parts, barrel marked I. H. Robinson
This halfstock rifle is assembled from a mixture of antique and modern parts. We would estimate it was likely altered in the late 1970's to early 1980's. The rifle is stocked in walnut and the stock appears to be modern, while the nickel silver furniture appears to be antique. The percussion lock is a Dean Mitton assembled lock, and is marked on th
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Canoe Gun , 20 gauge, 24" octagon-to-round barrel, Chambers' English flintlock, maple, iron, used
This short barreled canoe guns is stocked in maple with a round faced flintlock. Made without a rear sight, this gun qualifies for NMLRA trade gun match events, shooting patched round balls at paper targets, and shot charges at clay birds. It will be a powerful short range hunting gun, very handy when hunting from a boat or in thick brush. Trigger
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Brass Black Metal Touch-up, 3 oz. liquid, by Birchwood Casey
Originally designed for touch-up of brazed joints, as on double shotguns. A great aid to the muzzle loader who wants to darken brass or copper. Diluted it can produce a quick dark surface on brass gun furniture, which looks great when lightly polished with rubbing compound, leaving an "old patina" effect in the corners. Use it to blacken that shiny
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Clear Spirit Level Vial, .220" diameter
Build your own spirit level front sight or dovetail insert, using our precision .220" diameter glass vial, with clear liquid and a fast bubble. Overall length is 0.83". Colors can be simulated by applying in or colored foil under the vial.
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Rear sight, feather finial for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight has a long feather finial at front and is patterned from a antique rifle photographed in Rifles of Colonial America by Dr. George Shumway. Does the feather signify the rifle's swift speed? Undercut base is .750" long, .545" wide, dovetail to .050" deep. The blade should stand .24" above the plane of the barr
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Rear sight, feather finial for 15/16" or 1" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight has a long feather finial at front and is patterned from a antique rifle photographed in Rifles of Colonial America by Dr. George Shumway. Does the feather signify the rifle's swift speed? Undercut base is .750" long, .587" wide, dovetail to .050" deep. The blade should stand .24" above the plane of the barr
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