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.360" diameter, ideal for .38/.357 caliber pistols, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
"A" card: .125" thick, over powder, waterproof, to seal the powder charge. The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead roun
"B" card: .025" thick over shot card, to hold it firmly in place. The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls o
"C" card: .500" very thick fiber cushion wad. Lubricate before use. The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls
"V" Vegetable Fiber Wads: The vegetable fiber wad is traditional for use in the black powder cartridge rifle, and it is biodegradable. The inside diameter of your cartridge case should be larger than the groove diameter of your barrel, and your vegetable fiber wad should be a snug fit in your case. Available in .062" (1/16") thickness, in your choi
"A" card: .125" thick, over powder, waterproof, to seal the powder charge. The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead roun
"B" card: .025" thick over shot card, to hold it firmly in place. The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls o
"C" card: .500" very thick fiber cushion wad. Lubricate before use. The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls
"V" Vegetable Fiber Wads: The vegetable fiber wad is traditional for use in the black powder cartridge rifle, and it is biodegradable. The inside diameter of your cartridge case should be larger than the groove diameter of your barrel, and your vegetable fiber wad should be a snug fit in your case. Available in .062" (1/16") thickness, in your choi
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
Shown in side view, and top view, these short ramrod pipes are round with rings at each end, for 3/8" ramrod, in your choice of brass or nickel silver, for fullstock pistols. They may be easily modified for a halfstock pistol. Designed by Tedd Cash, for use on the George Washington Holster Pistol, these are ideal for use on our Kentucky pistol stoc
Sometime after 1825, a Philadelphia gunmaker named Henry Deringer developed a style of percussion pocket pistol so practical, compact and effective, that “Deringer's pistols" achieved worldwide renown to become “the deringer pistol" a specific type and style of pistol recognized wherever men knew guns. Volume one covers the percussion period. The r
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
The final book in the series of German target arms; but the story is not all told. The arms covered in this volume are the pistols and parlor (Zimmerstutzen) rifles. The Germans almost single-handedly created free pistols and the vast array of types makes a interesting collection. The Zimmerstutzens which died out because of laws during the occupat
Ted Spring's third volume in this series. This volume spans 75 years of the U.S. Cavalry, the golden age of the American Horse Soldier. Covered in great detail are Washington's continental Army Dragoons, the U.S. Light Dragoons, the U.S. Mounted Rangers, and the U.S. regiments of our frontier Dragoon units. Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11" format, 113 pages
Covered in great detail are Washington's continental Army Dragoons, the U.S. Light Dragoons, the U.S. Mounted Rangers, and the U.S. regiments of our frontier Dragoon units. Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11" format, 113 pages. This book makes a great color book for the child interested in history. The Table of Contents includes the following:Title PageContent
The Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver is the most iconic handgun of the Civil War. In this groundbreaking new study, noted researcher and author Charles W. Pate presents the entire story of the Model 1860 from its development and the supervision of Sam Colt to its procurement by the United States military and commercial customers. The revolvers of the
All new Second Edition, with the largest selection of loading data for black powder rifles, pistols, shotguns, and a section on cowboy action and black powder cartridge. Over 20,000 shots were fired and recorded, from rifles, muskets, pistols, revolvers and shotguns. Soft bound volume, in 8-1/2 x 11" format, with 336 pages. The Table of Contents in
A used book in good condition. Stock photo shown. This book accompanies the landmark Lancaster Longrifle Exhibit held in 2012 at the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The reader will find inside over sixty examples of outstanding Lancaster rifles, pistols, and powder horns, from the functional Leman rifles tot he exqui
Shortly after the American Civil War, a New York dentist-turned-firearms inventory named William H. Elliot designed a revolutionary pocket pistol to fire the .41 Short rimfire caliber metallic cartridge. At the time, it was the most powerful small handgun cartridge on the market. This compact but hard-hitting pistol was immediately embraced by rive
This small copper powder flask holds over two ounces, and was made for cased pistols. This nice flask throws 15 grains, ideal for .31 and .36 caliber revolving pistols. Also this flask is popular for priming flint rifles, shotguns, or pistols. The body is formed heavy copper, with an attractive patina finish. The Philadelphia style bag flask head i
The finest natural flint occurs as dense grey-black nodules, within chalk deposits. We import these best quality English flints, in quantity, several times each year. However, flints are a rare commodity, entirely hand made, from selected English flint nodules, in a variety of sizes. Does your lock seem to prefer flints that are thicker, thinner, f
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