
Volume two discusses decoration of the completed stock, with suggestions on stains and finishes. Also, a section explains the secrets of repairing or correcting mistakes that may occur while making a new stock. All gun makers can make errors. Smart gun makers know how to fix problems and conceal corrections.
Art of Building the Pennsylvania Longrifle,
an illustrated instruction manual,
by Dixon, Ehrig, and Miller
The Gunsmith of Grenville County,
Building the American Longrifle
illustrated instruction manual, revised edition,
spiral bound, by Peter A. Alexander
Metalworking, Volume One,
a how-to booklet,
by Kit Ravenshear
Metalworking, Volume Two
a how-to booklet,
by Kit Ravenshear
Recreating the American Longrifle
by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
Simplified V Springs,
easy home tempering instructions,
by Kit Ravenshear
Tubes and Tools,
a how-to booklet,
by Kit Ravenshear
Woodwork, Volume One,
a how-to booklet,
by Kit Ravenshear
Plan Drawing,
in the style of Isaac Haines,
1770 era Lancaster County longrifle,
full size drawing with full size color photo
Plan drawing,
full exact size, with tips for assembly,
Northwest Trade Gun,
circa 1816 - Barnett
Plan drawing,
full size line art,,
U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle
All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
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Gun Building BooksBreechloading GunsMuzzleloading Guns
BOOK-ABPL
Art of Building the Pennsylvania Longrifle,
an illustrated instruction manual,
by Dixon, Ehrig, and Miller
BOOK-GGC
The Gunsmith of Grenville County,
Building the American Longrifle
illustrated instruction manual, revised edition,
spiral bound, by Peter A. Alexander
BOOK-GTP
Gunsmithing Tips & Projects,
a collection of the best ideas,
second edition from Rifle Magazine Due back in stock late 2025
BOOK-RAL
Recreating the American Longrifle
by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander
PLAN-1770
Plan Drawing,
in the style of Isaac Haines,
1770 era Lancaster County longrifle,
full size drawing with full size color photo
PLAN-NW
Plan drawing,
full exact size, with tips for assembly,
Northwest Trade Gun,
circa 1816 - Barnett
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