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Colt 1851 Navy Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" barrel, percussion, blued, walnut, new, in factory box, by A. Uberti
Known as the Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver , the term "Navy" indicates that it is .36 caliber. In all actuality, the U. S. Army bought more of the 1851 Navy Model revolvers than the U. S. Navy purchased. Notice the color case hardened steel frame. Unlike less costly revolvers made with a brass frame, this revolver has the rugged steel frame, and wi
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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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The Confederate LeMat Revolver by Doug Adams
The LeMat revolver has always held a special place in the hearts of Civil War enthusiasts. No other weapon is so emblematic of the Confederacy. The LeMat wasn't just a revolver - in addition to its bullets, it packed a unique, last ditch wallop in the form of a shotgun blast from under the barrel. Begun as a partnership between Alexander LeMat, a F
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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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Gunmakers of Illinois 1683-1900, Volume 2 by Curtis L. Johnson
The second of two volumes listing in total 1500 Illinois gunsmiths, with 1000 illustrations in the two volume set. The second book covers names G through Z, covering guns, gunsmiths, and shooters. Including bench rest and Schuetzen target rifles, 40 and 80 rod guns. Some interesting shotguns and shotgunners are shown. Hardbound, 8-1/2 x 11" format,
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Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook by Lyman Products
Contains more than 5000 tested loads for the cast bullet shooter, and over 100 pages of trajectory and wind-drift tables for cast, centerfire rifle bullets. It also includes a complete how-to section, special hunting section, a history of cast bullets and the Lyman line, and advanced metallurgical information. Perfect bound, with 320 pages in 8-1/2
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Modern Reloading, Second Edition , by Richard Lee
Ammunition reloading for the shooter, hunter, and professional reloader, with detailed loading techniques for quality and quantity production. Extensive information about special methods and tools so anyone can load more accurate ammunition. It covers reloading for rifles, handguns, and shotguns, bullet castings, powder selection and measuring meth
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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Reloading Tools of the Black Powder Era 1850-1910, Volume 1 by Tom Rowe & Ed Curtis
There has been a need for a through study of the various loading tools of the black powder and early smokeless powders era for rifles, shotgun tools will not be covered. While a book on the subject can never be complete, and odd and unusual examples will continually appear, this book will cover most of what a collector will encounter. The leading e
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Reloading Tools of the Black Powder Era 1850-1910, Volume 2 by Tom Rowe & Ed Curtis
There has been a need for a through study of the various loading tools of the black powder and early smokeless powders era for rifles, shotgun tools will not be covered. While a book on the subject can never be complete, and odd and unusual examples will continually appear, this book will cover most of what a collector will encounter. The leading e
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Stevens Target Rifles 1875-1915 , by Tom Rowe & Ralph Hemstalk
This two volume set covers the Stevens Target Rifle only. Boy's rifles, shotguns, and pistols are not covered to give attention to just the target arms. This two volume set has wonderful color photography of the target rifles ranging from rifles ordered to catalog specifications to custom ordered rifles, and shows the various buttplates and trigger
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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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Used Book The Winchester Book by George Madis
A used book in good condition. Stock photo shown. This is a hardcover 1979 edition of The Winchester Book. No arms maker in history has captured the imagination in the way Winchester has: rifles, shotguns, and ammunition famous the world over for craftsmanship, design capability and performance, historical tradition, and sheer romance. And it is th
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