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The most comprehensive guide to the "Brown Bess" musket to date, this book organizes each musket chronologically by pattern date. Each musket is represented by one or more original examples with numerous full length and close up photographs in full color. Musket patterns include: 1730 Long Land Musket. 1730/40 Long Land Musket. 1742 Long Land Muske
Our wide 1746 Willits Brown Bess front swivel is drilled, tapped and includes a 6-40 screw. Wide enough for early rifles, fowlers, and muskets, it may be bent and reformed to fit nearly any forend, including wide forends. Remove the casting gate, polish, and hang this swivel from an underlug securely attached to the barrel. Swivel is about 1-5/64"
Our steel ramrod worm has two tines. The female thread is made to fit the Davide Pedersoli Brown Bess Second Model Musket ramrod with metric threads. The female thread is a 5-.8 mm metric thread, which is nearly identical to our standard 10-32 thread. Used primarily to pull patches, wads, and cards, this worm is ideal for use on guns with .50 calib
Molded directly from an original 1746 Willits marked Brown Bess musket. This swivel is drilled and tapped for a 6-40 screw. You will need to deburr the casting gate and polish. The inside mount is approximately 3/4" wide to fit the front bow of your triggerguard. Swivel is about 2" wide at the at the widest point. Wax cast steel, made in the U.S.A.
Military muskets often work best with this size flint. Try this size in your Grice, Stowe, or Tower marked Brown Bess. Many original military locks such as the Springfield 1816 and later variations work best with this size. Pull your gun to half cock. Check and see if it will clear the 1-1/8" width and 1-1/4" length? The finest natural flint occurs
Military muskets often work best with this size flint. Try this size in your Grice, Stowe, or Tower marked Brown Bess. Many original military locks such as the Springfield 1816 and later variations work best with this size. Pull your gun to half cock. Check and see if it will clear the 1-1/8" width and 1-1/4" length? The finest natural flint occurs
The muskets carried by the British army before and after our Revolution are described, identified and illustrated. The organization of the British army, a complete roster of regiments which served in America, and the battles they fought, provide valuable information. Soft cover, 64 pages, 61 illustrations, 6-3/4 x 10" format. The Table of Contents
Large, this flint measures 1 x 1-1/8" for small muskets and fusils. Typically used in Tryon, 1777 Charleville musket lock, Wm. Chance lock, Navy's 1763 Charleville, North Star's sitting fox and similar trade gun and fowling gun locks. The finest natural flint occurs as dense grey-black nodules, within chalk deposits. We import these best quality En
This plan drawing illustrates a British Pattern 1730 Long Land Musket aka First Model Brown Bess Musket. The full scale plan drawing notes historical markings and shaping details. Use our detailed drawing, with tips and hints for assembly to avoid mistakes. The First Model Brown Bess Musket you build can be as handsome as it is accurate!
This plan drawing illustrates a British Pattern 1769 Short Land Musket aka Second Model Brown Bess Musket. The full scale plan drawing notes historical markings and shaping details. Use our detailed drawing, with tips and hints for assembly to avoid mistakes. The Second Model Brown Bess Musket you build can be as handsome as it is accurate!
This plan drawing illustrates a British Pattern 1742 Long Land Musket dated 1746 Williets aka First Model Brown Bess Musket. The full scale plan drawing notes historical markings and shaping details. Use our detailed drawing, with tips and hints for assembly to avoid mistakes. The First Model Brown Bess Musket you build can be as handsome as it is
Copied from an original, this hand-forged flint rifleman's combination tool is hardened and tempered, ideal for the French & Indian War or Revolutionary War re-enactor. Made to serve the Davide Pedersoli Brown Bess or Springfield or Charleville Musket, the forged blade tightens the top jaw screw. You can easily change flints on your Brown Bess flin
This antique musket began its life as a flint lock was converted to percussion and later reconverted back to flintlock. Stocked in straight grained walnut the musket is trimmed in brass furniture with a military influence. This musket may have been constructed for a "fencibles unit" which were a British home guard that were armed by a patron rather
Military technology was in constant evolution and the American Revolution accelerated the creation of the new arms and tactics. The one unit using all of these new technologies most capably was the Queen's Loyal American Rangers. The Rangers did more with less and never lost a battle until their surrender at Yorktown. This book explores the variety
Leather frizzen stall for Brown Bess, Charleville, or Springfield muskets, and other firearms with large locks. Made of thick dark brown leather. You may put string or lace through the hole in order to tether the stall to your musket swivel and prevent losing it. 2-3/8" tall by 1-3/4" wide. A example of the frizzen stall installed on a Davide Peder
This antique European fowler appears to have Germanic origins. The walnut stock has a checkered wrist and scattered handling marks from decades of use. The left side of the buttstock displays well executed raised carving. The brass trim has developed a mellow patina, and the triggerguard is a modern replacement. The .60 caliber smoothbore is mostly
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
Our U.S. Pattern 1817 musket ball puller is hand forged. Use it in any .45 caliber or larger bore. The 10-32 male thread will fit your metal ramrod end, on your Brown Bess, Springfield, Charleville, or Zouave musket, if it has 10-32 threads. You can easily enlarge the hole and tap it to fit a 12-24 ramrod tip for an 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, or ot