Lock, H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle,
percussion, right hand, copied from Track's antique,
using Ron Long's best Hawken style internal parts
made in the U.S.A. by R. E. Davis
						
					 
								 
								
					Henry Eicholtz Leman, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was a prolific gun maker, one of the first longrifle makers to adopt factory production techniques.
H. E. Leman used this style lock on “trade rifles" offered to the wholesale trade.
These rifles were then resold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants traveling down the Ohio River to Saint Louis.
This lock is correct for late longrifles, Ohio rifles, and Indian trade rifles of the 1840 to 1880 era. Unmarked, Leman often stamped his name, city, and some "engraving" (embossed with a scroll pattern hand stamp, rotated and repeated) on the hammer neck and lock plate. Other gun makers used the lock unmarked, or engraved or stamped their name and their city.
Locks made by Henry Leman's factory often have this distinctive flat tail at the rear of the lock.
The lock plate is matte finished on all surfaces, ready to be browned, blued, or polished bright. We recommend our #TRACK-BROWN reagent, for a smooth even chocolate brown finish, easily controlled.
Pre-cut for H. E. Leman's large 9/16 inch diameter powder drum. Order our matching powder drum #DRUM-9-5-F-SQ and #RST-I nipple.
 
The hammer has a 1.75" throw, for use with our H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle parts, and is designed for use with a 1" octagon barrel, as original. Is this lock architecture correct? Yes, we have the original antique Leman rifle on display in our store in Elk River, Minnesota. Not scarce, Henry Leman made a great number of these locks for his Trade Rifles, and for mail order sale to other gun makers.
						H. E. Leman used this style lock on “trade rifles" offered to the wholesale trade.
These rifles were then resold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants traveling down the Ohio River to Saint Louis.
This lock is correct for late longrifles, Ohio rifles, and Indian trade rifles of the 1840 to 1880 era. Unmarked, Leman often stamped his name, city, and some "engraving" (embossed with a scroll pattern hand stamp, rotated and repeated) on the hammer neck and lock plate. Other gun makers used the lock unmarked, or engraved or stamped their name and their city.
Locks made by Henry Leman's factory often have this distinctive flat tail at the rear of the lock.
The lock plate is matte finished on all surfaces, ready to be browned, blued, or polished bright. We recommend our #TRACK-BROWN reagent, for a smooth even chocolate brown finish, easily controlled.
Pre-cut for H. E. Leman's large 9/16 inch diameter powder drum. Order our matching powder drum #DRUM-9-5-F-SQ and #RST-I nipple.
The hammer has a 1.75" throw, for use with our H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle parts, and is designed for use with a 1" octagon barrel, as original. Is this lock architecture correct? Yes, we have the original antique Leman rifle on display in our store in Elk River, Minnesota. Not scarce, Henry Leman made a great number of these locks for his Trade Rifles, and for mail order sale to other gun makers.
 
			
				Lock, H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle,
percussion, right hand, copied from Track's antique,
using Ron Long's best Hawken style internal parts
made in the U.S.A. by R. E. Davis
			
			
				Powder drum, 9/16" diameter, 5/16-24 thread, not drilled for nipple, square shank end in the style of H.E. Leman
			
			
				Fly Detent, right hand, tempered steel, for Ron Long style locks by R. E. Davis
			
			
				Stirrup link & pin, wax cast steel, fits right & left hand, tempered
			
			
				Mainspring, wax cast steel, right hand, tempered
			
			
				Sear, wax cast steel, tempered, right hand, use 5-40 screw
			
			
				Sear spring, die cut steel, tempered, use 5-40 screw
			
			
				Tumbler, right hand, tapped 5-40, cut for fly detent, tempered
			
			
				Tumbler screw, 5-40 thread, .375" diameter head
			
			
				Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, for standard rifle, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel
			- Cone length 0.440"
- Overall length: 0.635"
- Thread journal length: 0.195"
- Diameter of base: 0.307"
				Mainspring Vise,
deluxe English style,
for safely compressing a mainspring,
made in the U.S.A.
			
			
						All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
					
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				Assembled Locks - Choose Flintlock or PercussionPercussion - Assembled Locks
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				Brand of ManufacturerR.E. Davis Company
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				Choose Right or Left Hand LockRight Hand Gun
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				Choose Style of LockHawken & Plains Rifles
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				Lock Parts by Percussion ModelH.E. Leman ( #LOCK-LEMAN-CL-R )
			DRUM-9-5-F-SQ
			Powder drum, 9/16" diameter, 5/16-24 thread, not drilled for nipple, square shank end in the style of H.E. Leman
		
	
			RST-S
			Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, for standard rifle, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel
Cone length 0.440"Overall length: 0.635" Thread journal length: 0.195" Diameter of base: 0.307" 
		
	
			TOOL-VISE-DX
			Mainspring Vise,
deluxe English style,
for safely compressing a mainspring,
made in the U.S.A.
		
	
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