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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with Express hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with Express hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used “bar
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English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with Express hammer, by L&R
English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with Express hammer The English “bar” lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar” soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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English Bar Lock right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar right Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar" lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar" soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used
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English Bar Lock left Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer, by L&R
English Bar left Percussion Lock, with early flat hammer The English “bar” lock is so-called because it uses a “drip bar” soldered to the barrel, instead of wood above the lock plate. This improvement eliminates wood in this critical area ahead of the nipple, where constant over-spray might char it. Most better London & Birmingham makers used “b
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Ethan Allen and Allen & Wheelock, their Guns and their Legacy by Paul Henry
A comprehensive guide to the firearms of one of America's most important gunmakers Ethan Allen. In this study, Paul Henry illustrates and identifies the whole Allen product line, with special focus upon Allen & Wheelock, showing how features and designs evolved over time. Pepperboxes, barhammer pistols, inline pistols, boot pistols, bar hammer revo
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Golden Age Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
A true conversion, this percussion lock retains the pan molding, flash fence, and hole for frizzen pivot screw. Converted original locks often have an empty hole, or tap the hole and plug it with a screw. Parts and screws are the same as on the flint lock, except for the cap lock’s unique plate, pan bolster, and the percussion hammer. This is a fin
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S. Hawken left hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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S. Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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M. Medina Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
This L&R Lock Company M. Medina Hawken percussion lock was designed by the late Don Stith. Notice the early style rounded front edge vs. the square corner found on later locks. The lock plate also has a bit more curve from end to end than later percussion locks. The percussion hammer has cast-in engraving with a 1.8" throw. The lock plate is 4.5" l
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S. Hawken , right hand, percussion lock, notched for breechplug, by L&R
We offer our Thomas Gibbons style S. Hawken cap lock pre-notched for our #Plug-LR-16-3 breech plug and tang. On receipt of this lock, plug, and tang, you will notice that the notch is about .010” too shallow at the bottom, not bad for an “as cast” fit. Two or three swipes with the rounded side of a fine cut file will provide the needed clearance at
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Lyman Pick & Brush Set , four plastic double ended picks, nylon brush, and brass brush
Lyman's Pick and Brush Set allows you to clean all those hard to reach grooves and corners that can't be reached with patches. The plastic picks come in a variety of shapes and so that you'll have the just the right size to fit into those tight spots. A nylon brush and stiffer brass brush are included to remove stubborn powder residue, including in
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Fly Detent , right hand, tempered steel, for Ron Long style locks by R. E. Davis
Fly Detent , right hand, tempered steel. Fits our #LOCK-JB-R percussion Hawken lock. Fits our #LOCK-LEMAN-CL-R percussion H. E. Leman lock (when a fly detent is fitted). Fits our #LOCK-AH-R percussion Alexander Henry English Sporting Rifle lock. Fits our #LOCK-GG-LR percussion Joseph Golcher lock, with large hammer for percussion bolster. Fits our
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Schuetzen right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
A classic late Germanic style percussion lock, with smooth curves all around the lock plate. The front of the plate is long enough to allow using two lock bolts, although one lock bolt is more typical in this late percussion era. The hammer has a long throw to reach the nipple on nearly any hooked or solid patent breech. The highly styled gargoyle
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