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.50 Caliber Firearm Cleaning Set 10-32 threads
Clean your .50 caliber firearm with Track's Cleaning Kit! Clean guns improve accuracy. This terrific set includes everything you need to keep your firearm clean and in fine working order. All accessories in this set feature 10-32 threads. Items include: Cleaning Patches: Bag of 100 pure cotton flannel patches, 2-1/2" in diameter. #Ox-Clean-58-C
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.54 Caliber Firearm Cleaning Set 10-32 threads
Clean your .54 caliber firearm with Track's Cleaning Kit! Clean guns improve accuracy. This terrific set includes everything you need to keep your firearm clean and in fine working order. All accessories in this set feature 10-32 threads. Items include: Cleaning Patches: Bag of 100 pure cotton flannel patches, 2-1/2" in diameter. #Ox-Clean-58-C
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.58 Caliber Firearm Cleaning Set 10-32 threads
Clean your .58 caliber firearm with Track's Cleaning Set! Clean guns improve accuracy. This terrific set includes everything you need to keep your firearm clean and in fine working order. All accessories in this set feature 10-32 threads. Items include: Cleaning Patches: Bag of 100 pure cotton flannel patches, 2-1/2" in diameter. #Ox-Clean-58-C
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Colerain Fowler barrels, 44" octagon-to-round, includes flared tang plug
Our 44" smooth bore fowler barrel is made for fullstock flint fowling guns, fusils, and muskets. The tapered octagon breech is 15" long, with a wedding band transition to tapered round. It flares slightly at the muzzle. Plug is installed. Our "C" profile 20 gauge (.62 cal) and 24 gauge (.58 cal) 44" fowler barrel have a 1.062" octagon breech, .780
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 5/16" brass rod for .32 to .38 caliber.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the breaking p
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, with 3/8" hickory rod for .40 to .45 caliber.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the lubricated patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 7/16" hickory rod for .50 caliber.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the breaking p
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 1/2" wooden rod for .54 and larger calibers.
Known as a Short Starter or ball starter, use the small stud to bump the patch and ball into the muzzle, to engrave the rifling. Use the longer rod to start the ball, then use your ramrod. Use short strokes of your ramrod to seat the ball on the powder charge. Avoid grasping the ramrod high above the muzzle, which may flex the rod to the breaking p
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Mortimer Rifle , .54 caliber, 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel, flintlock, checkered walnut, iron trim, used, by Davide Pedersoli
This Mortimer .54 caliber flint lock rifle is stocked in European walnut, and is a replica of the famous rifles originally made by Mortimer, of London, circa 1820. The 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel is highly polished and finished to a high gloss chocolate brown. A special patent hooked breech and tang allow the barrel to lift out easily for clean
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1860 Army Revolver , .44 caliber, 8" barrel, walnut, blued, full fluted cylinder, new, in factory box, by A. Uberti
This 1860 Colt Army .44 caliber percussion revolver is offered as new in the factory box with the paperwork. This example has the full fluted cylinder, 8" round barrel, and blued backstrap. The loading lever, steel frame, and hammer are color case hardened. The triggerguard is polished brass, which is just starting to age from long storage. The fra
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Barrel, 20 gauge, Fowler , .620" smooth bore, 44" octagon-to-round, "C" profile, 4.2 lb, flared tang plug, made in the U.S.A.
Made with pride in the U.S.A. to meed the demands of today's shooters. Our 44" smooth bore fowler barrel is made for fullstock flint fowling guns, fusils, and muskets. The 20 gauge bore is .620" diameter, ideal for a patched round ball, or lead or bismuth shot with wads and cards. The tapered octagon breech is 15" long, with a wedding band transiti
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Choke Tube Lube , anti-seize grease, 3/4 ounce tube, by Birchwood Casey
Lubricate breech plugs threads, nipples, drums and flash hole liners with this special emulsion grease. Then you can easily remove them, even after thousands of shots. Withstands high temperatures, and prevents seizing and thread galling. We use this amazing grease in our shop. A tiny amount is enough. Made in the USA, by Birchwood Casey.
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Accouterments, Volume Three , by James R. Johnson
Third in the series, with more detailed photos of powder horns, knives, tomahawks, and other primitive accouterments from the 1750's thru the 1850's. Photographs of long guns by John. Armstrong, Wolfgang Haga, John Meals, John Rupp, and Vincent. Pistols by Goulcher, Hertzog, Small and Filman. Large photos with critical dimensions, and details of th
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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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Used book Civil War Pistols by John D. McAulay
Used book in good condition. Stock photo shown. The pistols used by the Union forces in the Civil War enjoy special status among arms enthusiasts and historians. The period saw rapid evolution of the weapon. In these pages, we see the entire story set forth, including details of design, purchase and deployment. From common types to obscure makers a
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Forty Years with the .45-70 Revised Edition by Paul A. Matthews
The authors personal experiences with a number of different .45-70 rifles over the past 4 decades. Soft cover, 184 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Introduction to First Edition Chapter 1 The Seed Is Planted Chapter 2 The Search Chapter 3 The Gould Bullet Chapter 4 The Postell Bullet and a Springfield C
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A Guide to the Ballard Breechloader by George J. Layman
Having earned a reputation as being absolutely reliable from its inception during the early years of the Civil War, the Ballard, much like the Sharps and Remington Rolling Block, departed the 1860's into a new age. Produced by six different manufacturers in an almost 30 year period, it became conspicuous with the settling of the West, a nation wide
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A Guide to the Maynard Breechloader REVISED EDITION by George J. Layman
One of the most cherished single-shot breechloading arms of the last century was without question those of the Maynard family. From the Civil War until well in the the 1890's, this was one of the few firearms that spanned the percussion era into the period of the self-contained metallic cartridge. The reader will note that emphasis is placed upon t
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Jim Bridger, Mountain Man by Stanley Vestal
Even among the mighty mountain men, Jim Bridger was respected as a towering figure. Fur trapper and Indian fighter extraordinary, he was one of the greatest explorers and pathfinders in American history. Soft bound, 333 pages, 14 illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Preface Part 1: Trapper Chapter 1 Enterprising Young
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The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch by Madison Grant
Written by the famous Kentucky Rifle and Hunting Pouch collector, Madison Grant presents an overview of the history, style and function of the hunting pouch, as an indispensable associate of the muzzle loading rifle. Over two hundred examples of individualized pouches, and the accoutrements they carried, are pictured and described. He shows each po
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Used book The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch by Madison Grant- Used Copy
Stock photo shown. This is a used copy. The book and inside look like new. The dust cover has a tear. Written by the famous Kentucky Rifle and Hunting Pouch collector, Madison Grant presents an overview of the history, style and function of the hunting pouch, as an indispensable associate of the muzzle loading rifle. Over two hundred examples of in
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