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Our John Bivins' 1770 Lancaster inlet for a Golden Age "C" profile 42" swamped barrel, with mortise for large Siler right hand flint or percussion lock. Shaped from the lock panels back the stock is shaped with a square cheek piece. The forend is square ahead of the lock panels, to allow for easy bench vise mounting. Inlet for our large Bivins' but
Our graceful non-inlet John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16”, or 7/8" straight octagon 42” barrel channel, rod hole drilled full depth, plain maple. Right hand, only. The forend is shaped. The buttplate is uncut we recommend our John Armstr
Our graceful non-inlet John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 42” barrel channel, rod hole drilled full depth, plain maple. Right hand, only. The forend is shaped. The buttplate is uncut we recommend our John Armstrong buttp
Our graceful non-inlet John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 42” barrel channel, rod hole drilled full depth, plain maple. Right hand, only. The forend is shaped. The buttplate is uncut we recommend our John Armstrong buttp
Our graceful non-inlet John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42” barrel channel, rod hole drilled full depth, plain maple. Right hand, only. The forend is shaped. The buttplate is uncut we recommend our John Armstrong buttpla
Our graceful non-inlet John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42” barrel channel, rod hole drilled full depth, plain maple. Right hand, only. The forend is shaped. The buttplate is uncut we recommend our John Armstrong buttpla
Our graceful non-inlet John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42” barrel channel, rod hole drilled full depth, plain maple. Right hand, only. The forend is shaped. The buttplate is uncut we recommend our John Armstrong buttpla
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16” or 7/8" straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set tr
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set triggers.
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set triggers.
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set triggers.
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set triggers. Th
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set triggers. Th
Our graceful John Armstrong stock will make an attractive Maryland longrifle, if trimmed in brass, or a Tennessee longrifle if trimmed in iron. Cut for a 7/8” straight octagon 42” barrel channel. Right hand, only. Our pre-inlet stock is cut for a right hand large Siler flint or percussion lock, and our #TR-DST-4 or #TR-DST-6 double set triggers. Th
Pre-inlet and shaped on Allen’s Patent five axis precision pantograph. Green River Rifle Works made our master pattern, Michael Hayes refined and perfected our working pattern. We offer stocks cut for a 1-1/8” straight or 1-1/8" tapered octagon barrel. Trigger reach is 13-3/4”, drop is 4” from the line of sights, butt end is 5 x 1-1/4”, cut for our
Pre-inlet and shaped on Allen’s Patent five axis precision pantograph. Green River Rifle Works made our master pattern, Michael Hayes refined and perfected our working pattern. We offer stocks cut for a 1-1/8" tapered octagon barrel. Trigger reach is 13-3/4”, drop is 4” from the line of sights, butt end is 5 x 1-1/4”, cut for our wax cast Jim Bridg
Pre-inlet and shaped on Allen’s Patent five axis precision pantograph. Green River Rifle Works made our master pattern, Michael Hayes refined and perfected our working pattern. We offer stocks cut for a 1-1/8" tapered octagon barrel. Trigger reach is 13-3/4”, drop is 4” from the line of sights, butt end is 5 x 1-1/4”, cut for our wax cast Jim Bridg
Pre-inlet and shaped on Allen’s Patent five axis precision pantograph. Green River Rifle Works made our master pattern, Michael Hayes refined and perfected our working pattern. We offer stocks cut for a 1-1/8" tapered octagon barrel. Trigger reach is 13-3/4”, drop is 4” from the line of sights, butt end is 5 x 1-1/4”, cut for our wax cast Jim Bridg
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16", 7/8"
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16” strai
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 13/16” strai
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh
Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders. Cut for a 7/8” straigh