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JB Bore Bright , bore cleaner/finisher, 2 ounce
The Final Finish For Your Barrel, Improves Accuracy, Reduces Cleaning Effort A micro-fine bore cleaning and finishing compound that works as both a cleaner and a final polish to help keep barrels free of fouling and shooting their absolute best. Regular use gives your barrel a mirror-like finish that helps prevent the build-up of accuracy robbing c
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Build Track's Jim Bridger's Hawken rifle , right hand, 1-1/8" tapered octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,126.86
Build Track's Jim Bridger's Hawken Rifle kit, 1-1/8" tapered octagon 36" barrel, traditional iron, or fancy brass trim, maple stock Track's very best Jim Bridger's Hawken Rifle parts were selected by the well respected gunmaker, Michael Hayes of Park Rapids, MN, who built the fine rifle with tapered octagon barrel, shown above. Stocked in curly
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LEE Case Trimmer Cutter & Lock Stud
After a case has been loaded and fired a few times, it will stretch beyond maximum length and must be trimmed. The cutter and lock stud works for all calibers.
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Build Track's H. E. Leman Trade Rifle parts set , 15/16" or 1" octagon, up to 42" barrel, flintlock, single or double set triggers, traditional brass with iron buttplate Price: starting at $936.68
Build a replica H. E. Leman Trade Rifle , using Track's best parts. Options include choice of caliber, plain or fancy curly maple, furniture is the traditional brass with iron buttplate, single or double set triggers, and a L&R late English flintlock. The term TRADE RIFLE indicated a rifle made for the trade , to be sold by a gun merchant, hardware
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Early Christian's Spring, Pennsylvania Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Christian's Spring Flint Lock An early “Germanic" style flint lock, use it on transitional American longrifles of the 1750-1760 era. Made in the style of the Albrecht (Albright) family, of Christian's Spring, Pennsylvania. Edward Marshall's “Indian Walk" rifle is attributed to the Albrechts. Larger than Siler's large lock, it is a bit more poten
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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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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 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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English style Queen Anne Fowling Gun left Flint Lock, by L&R
Fowling Gun Flint Lock, left, by L&R This left hand early English style flint lock has a round faced cock and plate, rounded frizzen and pan surfaces. It matches our right hand lock, and may be used on early double guns. Ideal for use on early English or American longrifles and fowlers of the 1730 - 1770 era. It will make a fine left hand trade
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Bedford County right hand, flint lock, by L&R
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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Bedford County right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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John Twigg - London Fowling Gun flint lock , by R. E. Davis
Fowling Gun Flint Lock - John Twigg, London This fine 1760 - 1770 era lock is made in the style of John Twigg. Famous for fowling guns, he made sporting rifles and pistols, too. Twigg's guns are generally very elegant, with minimal decoration. Rather, his eye for graceful architecture, and his use of subtle decorative features, enhanced his guns
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Flash Guard Frizzen Screw & Nut , for Type C or D, & Jaeger flintlocks, 10-32 thread, square nut, allows use of flint flash guards on bridleless lock
This 10-32 frizzen screw will allow the use of the large flint flash guards on the Type C, Type D, Jaeger, and other bridleless flintlocks.that use a 10-32 frizzen screw. Installation of a iron or brass flash guard, protects the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-re-enactments, where
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Lyman Neck Size Die, .45-70, 45-90 & 45-100
Offered by Lyman so you can maintain your fire-formed case dimensions. Neck size dies are offered for the most popular black powder cartridge sizes. These dies will produce better accuracy while, at the same time, avoid overworking your expensive brass.
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Lyman Neck Size Die, sold individually
Offered by Lyman so you can maintain your fire-formed case dimensions. Neck size dies are offered for the most popular black powder cartridge sizes. These dies will produce better accuracy while, at the same time, avoid overworking your expensive brass.
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Muzzleloader Magazine MAY/JUNE 2025
MAY/JUNE 2025 issue. The publication for traditional black powder shooters. Contents: Letters from Our Readers Prime Possibles People to Watch Will Manire - Andrew Scott Wills Doin' It Yourself New Insights From an Old Pouch - T.C. Albert Shooting the Bull Fires, Pre - Matures, and Other Unwanted discharges - Mike Nesbitt Dispatches fr
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Ox-Yoke Revolver Wonder Seal , 100 seals for .36 cal.
New Wonder Seals provide sealing of loaded revolver chambers to prevent "cross" firing when shooting black powder revolvers. Wonder Seals are pre-sized for the caliber revolver, and are easily placed in the chamber without the mess of greases or lubes. Wonder Seals in addition to providing a sure seal, also lube and clean your barrel when shooting.
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