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Copied from an unknown maker, this style is similar to many of the patchboxes in Arms Makers of Western Pennsylvania, by Dr. James B. Whisker. Made by Track of the Wolf, INC, in the U.S.A., this steel patchbox is about 7-7/8" overall length. Trim to fit the buttplate curvature.
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Patchbox release door catch, steel, with a 3/16" square shank for installation through a patchbox door. Trim the 3/4" body to length and notch to engage the catch on the V spring.
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Copied from a an original U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, this patchbox latch spring is made of tempered steel, ready for installation in a cavity in the end grain of your stock, under your buttplate. Includes mounting screw. This patchbox latch V spring is also commonly used on better quality American longrifles.
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Copied from a an original U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, this patchbox button is made of turned steel, ready for installation in the comb of your buttplate. This early style button is made for use on the early 1803 to 1806 production.
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Copied from a an original U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, this patchbox button is made of turned steel, ready for installation in the comb of your buttplate. This early style button is made for use on the early 1803 to 1806 production.
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Copied from a rifle made and signed by Jacob Stoudenour, 1795-1863. Shown in Gunsmiths of Bedford, Fulton, Huntingdon & Somerset Counties, this is a classic Bedford County longrifle style. A cam-open spring, spring mounting screw, and simple instructons are included. The steel pawl is mounted under the lid to serve as the cam. The spring is tempere
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Copied from a rifle made and signed by Jacob Stoudenour, 1795-1863. Shown in Gunsmiths of Bedford, Fulton, Huntingdon & Somerset Counties, this is a classic Bedford County longrifle style. A cam-open spring, spring mounting screw, and simple instructons are included. The steel pawl is mounted under the lid to serve as the cam. The spring is tempere
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Copied from an early rifle by A. Schweitzer, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Many similar horse head patchboxes are also found on New England style rifles. 7-3/4" overall length.
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Copied from an unknown maker, this style is similar to many of the patchboxes shown in Arms Makers of Western Pennsylvania, by Dr. James B. Whisker. Made of nickel silver, 7-7/8" overall length, trim to fit the curved buttplate. Made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
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Attributed to Jacob Dickert, shown in Rifles of Colonial America, by George Shumway. Spring and instructions and correct steel mounting screws are included. We recommend #PB-RK-TOW-B patchbox release kit, sold separately.
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Attributed to Jacob Dickert, shown in Rifles of Colonial America, by George Shumway. Spring and instructions and correct steel mounting screws are included. We recommend #PB-RK-TOW-I patchbox release kit, sold separately.
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Attributed to Jacob Dickert, shown in Rifles of Colonial America, by George Shumway. Spring and instructions and correct steel mounting screws are included. We recommend #PB-RK-TOW-I patchbox release kit, sold separately.
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Inexpensive steel springs to make your patchbox easier to install.
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Inexpensive steel springs to make your patchbox easier to install. Requires tempering.
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Inexpensive steel springs to make your patchbox easier to install.
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A copy of a A. Verner patchbox, as shown in Rifles of Colonial America. We show the matching buttplate in our buttplate section. Instructions included. 7-1/8" overall length.
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This "Daisy" finial is a bit different from the round petal daisy used on some Lancaster County rifles. Domed, with curved hinges, steel cam finger, spring and screw.
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This "Daisy" finial is a bit different from the round petal daisy used on some Lancaster County rifles. Domed, with curved hinges, steel cam finger, spring and screw. 7" overall length.
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Shown in Kentucky Rifles & Pistols, 1750-1850. Copied from a rifle by John Bonewitz, circa 1790. We show the matching buttplate in out buttplate section. Springs and instructions included. 7-7/8" overall length.
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Shown in Kentucky Rifles & Pistols, 1750-1850. Copied from a rifle by John Bonewitz, circa 1790. We show the matching buttplate in out buttplate section. Springs and instructions included. 7-7/8" overall length.
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Shown in Kentucky Rifles & Pistols, 1750-1850. Copied from a rifle by John Bonewitz, circa 1790. We show the matching buttplate in out buttplate section. Springs and instructions included. 7-7/8" overall length.
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Shown in The Kentucky Rifle. Typically made of iron. Copied from a rifle made by J. G. Gross, Sullivan County, Tennessee. We also have the matching buttplate and triggerguards, which is shown in our buttplate and triggerguard areas. Spring and instructions are included.
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Shown in The Kentucky Rifle. Typically only seen in iron. Copied from a rifle made by J. G. Gross, Sullivan Country, Tennessee. We also have the matching buttplate and triggerguards, which is shown in our buttplate and triggerguard areas. Spring and instructions are included.
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Copied from a rifle shown in Rifles in Colonial America, by George Shumway, which attributes the maker as Isaac Haines, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 7-3/8" overall length. Example shown on a finished Lancaster longrifle by contemporary maker J.E. Brown.
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Copied from a rifle shown in Rifles in Colonial America, by George Shumway, which attributes the maker as Isaac Haines, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 7-3/8" overall length. Brass example shown on a finished Lancaster longrifle by contemporary maker J.E. Brown.
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