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Brass Capper , for No. 11 caps, straight line, made in the USA, by Tedd Cash
Narrow spring fingers allow this straight line capper to reach into tight cavities to place caps on most replica Colt revolvers, most rifles, shotguns, and many modern inline actions. This capper will help "start" caps on your New Model 1858 Remington revolver, but you must seat the cap fully using your thumb. The extra deep shroud formed by the Re
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Hopkins & Allen Underhammer Rifle , .36 caliber, 32" barrel, maple stock, browned, percussion, used
This Hopkins and Allen rifle is a replica of a clever Underhammer Rifle, most often made in New York or New England. The action and barrel are finished to a dark brown with a brass ramrod pipe mounted directly to the barrel. The stock varnish is smooth, with satin sheen, and a few scattered handling marks. Stocked with a 14" trigger reach, this rif
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Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle kit , in traditional iron, or brass, with 13/16" octagon barrel in .36, .40, or .45 caliber Price: starting at $981.95
Build Track's Classic Tennessee longrifle, easy to assemble rifle kit, 36 or 42" octagon barrel, traditional iron, plain or fancy maple stock Often referred to as a Tennessee style, this attractive South Mountain percussion longrifle is trimmed in iron, and stocked in plain maple. Original Tennessee flint rifles were often equipped with imported
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1851 Navy Percussion Revolver , .44 caliber, 7-3/8" barrel, color hardened steel frame, unfired with factory box, by Pietta
Known as the Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver , the term "Navy" should indicate that it is .36 caliber. Instead, this revolver is made in "Army" designated .44 caliber. We doubt that Colt's Patent Firearms Company ever made their Model 1851 Navy in .44 caliber, but many others recognized that this was a popular model, with a comfortable grip, and they
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LePage d' Paris Target Pistol , .45 caliber, 9" barrel, walnut, percussion lock, double set triggers, unfired, by Armi Sport
Often called the Napoleon Dueling Pistol , this nice .45 caliber percussion LePage Target Pistol is unfired. The walnut stock has classic French styling, with fluted grip, and man-sized grip proportions. Made by Armi Sport of Italy, the .45 caliber 9" rifled bore has a fast twist, deep grooves, and the crowned muzzle is polished as bright as are t
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Making Muzzleloading Accessories by R. H. McCrory
This book covers the field of accessories and small useful tools for the shooter. How to make a powder horn, capper, nipple wrench, loading block, and many more useful items that are handy for the shooter. It gives detailed drawings and dimensions on how to make each accessory. Soft cover, 5 x 8" format of 46 pages. The Table of Contents includes
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Rifleman's Capper , fancy cap magazine, brass, by Tedd Cash
This clever cap dispenser was designed in the late percussion era. Patterned after one shown in The Muzzle Loading Caplock Rifle , by Ned Roberts, this replica is about 3-1/2" long. A slotted arm rotates, to allow the hinged lid to open wide, for easy refill. When filled, gravity draws caps to the lower end, but keeps them dry and protected, out o
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Oversize Reforming Thread Taps , to repair worn or damaged 1/4-28 threads, set of three
Each set contains the three most commonly used taps: .255-28 (+.005), .260-28 (+.010), .265-28 (+.015), over size 1/4-28 taps. These are thread reforming taps. Use these taps, in sequence, to clean up a 1/4-28 thread. Install one of our matching oversize nipples. Never use a standard nipple in an oversize hole! Never use these taps to thread a new
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Oversize Reforming Thread Taps , to repair worn or damaged 1/4-28 threads, set of five
Each set contains five taps: .255-28 (+.005), .260-28 (+.010), .265-28 (+.015), .270-28 (+.020), .275-28 (+.025) over size 1/4-28 taps. These are thread reforming taps. Use these taps, in sequence, to clean up a 1/4-28 thread. Install one of our matching oversize nipples. Never use a standard nipple in an oversize hole! Never use these taps to thre
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