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Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 7/8" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to ma
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 15/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 1" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to matc
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 1" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to matc
Build a replica H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle, using Track's best parts patterned from an antique Indian Trade Rifle. Options include choice of caliber, fancy curly maple, brass or iron furniture, 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 dealers, trading pos
This unsigned holster pistol appears to French in style. The pistol is stocked in European walnut and trimmed in steel furniture with bone sideplates. The iron furniture has aged to a dark brown patina. The round faced flintlock has been reconverted to flintlock with a modern cock assembly, pan, and frizzen. The octagon-to-round barrel has a silver
The Gunsmith of Grenville County Best known for his many magazine articles on gunsmithing topics, Peter Alexander has just released this new gun maker's manual, on Building the American Longrifle. Written for both the novice, and the master gun builder, the author explains the basics of each task, and then he delves into the minutia of the interest
This Southern Longrifle is a copy of a longrifle signed Johanas Faber on the sideplate, shown in Rifles of Colonial America Volume 2 by the late Dr. George Shumway. Generally referred to as the Faber rifle, there is some speculation if the antique rifle is signed Faber or Huber due to the 18th century script. This longrifle was handmade by contempo
This lovely set of antique pistols was sent to us in a walnut case. The guns themselves are in excellent shape, considering their age of well over 150 years. Originally built as flint locks, the guns were expertly converted to percussion at some early point in their lives. Each pistol weighs in at 2.1 pounds and sits nicely in the walnut case. Sto
1746 - Willits, Brown Bess Musket Flint Lock Kit This lock kit is now fully assembled, tested for correct function, not polished. These First Model Brown Bess lock parts are cast directly from an original antique lock, by Willits - 1746. Parts are precision CNC machined, tempered, fitted and assembled. Overal length 6.68" by 1.18" tall. The mainspr
This antique percussion conversion belt pistol has a French influence with a neatly checkered grip. This pistol has a .58 caliber rifled swamped octagon barrel. The bore is bright and has been well maintained. The stock is solid and does not show any cracks or repairs. The pistol was original finished as a flint lock, which was later converted to p
This Kentucky-style belt pistol features a walnut stock, stained to a reddish-brown, and trimmed in polished brass furniture. The .54 caliber, 15/16" by 7" straight octagon barrel is mated to an L&R John Bailes flintlock. This belt pistol is as new, unfired by contemporary maker Kenneth Lincavage. Finished to contrast the barrel, the L&R John Baile
This reconverted double flintlock shotgun is stocked in walnut. The shotgun appears to have seen considerable use and was originally flintlock, converted to percussion, and has been converted back to flintlock. The Damascus barrels are 30-1/2" and have aged to a dark brown. The breech of the barrels is decorated with inlaid vine designs along the r
This early flint musket sideplate has a domed surface, with two counterbored holes. This sideplate is pre-inlet into our First Model Brown Bess stock, circa 1746. Wax cast brass. Overall length 6-3/8", height 1-3/8", thickness 0.200". Made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc., in our own molds, copied directly from the original antique musket. Sh
This attractive Southern Mountain or Tennessee flintlock ..40 caliber longrifle is trimmed in iron furniture, and stocked in maple. Many period rifles from the Appalachians were assembled with imported English locks. This rifle is fitted with a late Ketland styled flintlock, which is mated to a double lever double set trigger tuned to fire set, or
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in black walnut, with a warm brown tone. This pistol is trimmed in brass Georgian style furniture that appears to be from the late William Kennedy. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The brass furniture has a hand burnished to
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in black walnut, with a warm brown tone. This pistol is trimmed in neatly fitted brass Georgian style furniture that appears to be from the late William Kennedy. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The brass furniture has a sat
This belt pistol is stocked in curly maple, stained to a dark brown with golden highlights to best display the figure. The iron furniture and barrel are finished to gray brown patina. The L&R John Bailes flintlock is finished to a dark brown. This slender pistol does have a patch to repair a ramrod channel break through. The barrel is signed by con
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in walnut, stained to a deep brown with a red undertone. The brass furniture has a hand burnished appearance and nicely compliments the tone of the stock. The straight octagon barrel and L&R flintlock are finished to a blue gray. Hand made by contemporary builder Kenneth Lincavage. The 9-3/8" straight octagon barrel
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in curly maple that displays swirls of figure over the length of the stock. This pistol is trimmed in neatly fitted sterling silver Georgian style furniture. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The sterling silver furniture has
Neatly assembled by contemporary builder T. Frazier this pistol is a commercial trade pistol circa the late 1720' to 1730's with a French Dragoon pistol influence. The 1731 and 1732 era French Dragoon pistols used 15-1/2" barrels, when in 1733 the length was reduced to 12". Weight of the pistol is 3 pounds and it fits comfortably into the average s
This model 1789 Saxony Dragoon Pistol is .69 caliber with a 10-3/4" tapered round barrel. Saxony is a Eastern Germanic state surrounding modern day Dresden and was part of what is considered the Holy Roman Empire until 1806. The walnut stock is trimmed in brass furniture. The steel ramrod is captured to prevent loss, which was innovative for the pe
Stocked in curly maple and trimmed in brass furniture, this longrifle is offered as used. The design of this Colonial era longrifle rifle appears to have been highly influenced by examples from Tidewater region, which had considerable trade with the English. This rifle shows the blend of English and Germanic influences. The large wide buttplate and
Consider our late Ketland flint lock for your next Tennessee rifle, Golden Age flint longrifle, fullstock Hawken flint rifle, 1820 era English Sporting rifle, or London style late flint fowling gun. A highly refined and complex lock, this design incorporates many of the features invented by London's best gunmakers during the late flint period, prio
This flintlock Jaeger rifle is constructed in the style of a Germanic hunting rifle with a short swamped barrel, double set triggers. Stocked in claro walnut the rifle is trimmed with traditional brass furniture, all of which has been burnished bright. Weighing in at 8.7 pounds the rifle has a trigger reach of 13-1/4” and is well suited for today’s