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Tapered octagon-to-round 20 gauge smoothbore barrel is made in the U.S.A., exclusively for Track® by Colerain Barrel Company. Our 20 gauge barrel is our most popular octagon-to-round barrel, offered in 36" or 42" lengths. Both sizes are identical, except for length, other lengths may be ordered up to 42" at small extra cost. Track's best 20 gauge 4
Tapered octagon-to-round 24 gauge smoothbore barrel, exclusively from Track® Our 24 gauge barrel has the identical outside dimensions as our most popular 20 gauge octagon-to-round barrel. Offered in 42" length. Other lengths may be ordered up to 42" at small extra cost. Track's best 24 gauge 42" barrel exactly fits Track's pre-inlet stocks: Track's
Tapered octagon-to-round .54 caliber rifled barrel, exclusively from Track® Our .54 caliber rifled barrel has the same outside dimensions as our most popular 20 gauge octagon-to-round barrel, offered 42" length. Other lengths may be ordered up to 42" at small extra cost. Track's .54 caliber 42" barrel exactly fits Track's pre-inlet stocks: Track's
Tapered octagon-to-round .58 caliber rifled barrel, exclusively from Track® Our .58 caliber rifled barrel has the same outside dimensions as our most popular 20 gauge octagon-to-round barrel, offered 42" length. Other lengths may be ordered up to 42" at small extra cost. Track's .58 caliber 42" barrel exactly fits Track's pre-inlet stocks: Track's
Pre-inlet on Allen's patent 5 axis pantograph. Fully shaped, cut for our 42" octagon to round barrel. Pre-inlet for Track's Fusil lock, triggerguard, buttplate, trigger, trigger plate, sideplate, rod pipes, and drilled for a 3/8" rod.Our pattern was refined by Michael Hayes from a original Tulle musket found in Canada. Guns of this style were offer
Pre-inlet on Allen's patent 5 axis pantograph. Fully shaped, cut for our 42" octagon to round barrel. Pre-inlet for Track's Fusil lock, triggerguard, buttplate, trigger, trigger plate, sideplate, rod pipes, and drilled for a 3/8" rod.Our pattern was refined by Michael Hayes from a original Tulle musket found in Canada. Guns of this style were offer
Pre-inlet on Allen's patent 5 axis pantograph. Fully shaped, cut for our 42" octagon to round barrel. Pre-inlet for Track's Fusil lock, triggerguard, buttplate, trigger, trigger plate, sideplate, rod pipes, and drilled for a 3/8" rod.Our pattern was refined by Michael Hayes from a original Tulle musket found in Canada. Guns of this style were offer
Pre-inlet on Allen's patent 5 axis pantograph. Fully shaped, cut for our 42" octagon to round barrel. Pre-inlet for Track's Fusil lock, triggerguard, buttplate, trigger, trigger plate, sideplate, rod pipes, and drilled for a 3/8" rod.Our pattern was refined by Michael Hayes from a original Tulle musket found in Canada. Guns of this style were offer
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 holster pistol by builder Ken Brady is stocked in walnut and trimmed in brass furniture. The Germanic style flintlock by The Rifle Shoppe is mated to a .50 caliber rifled octagon-to-round barrel. This pistol is offered in new condition with a bright bore that is ready to shoot. This pistol will be of great interest to the French and Indian War
Neatly hand assembled, this lighter version of the Brown Bess Musket was much preferred during the French & Indian War of 1756 - 1763. Variously known as the Officer's fusil or Artillery Musket, it is a bit shorter, lighter, and smaller caliber than the full size Brown Bess infantry muskets of this era. This musket is stocked in figured Claro walnu
This large format edition will be of special interest to trade gun enthusiasts. It shows 97 illustrations of early guns, Tulle hunting guns, plan drawings and detailed photo views of individual components. Museum quality firearms, archaeological remains of gun components and facsimile reproductions of original documents are used to explain the role
The LeMat revolver has always held a special place in the hearts of Civil War enthusiasts. No other weapon is so emblematic of the Confederacy. The LeMat wasn't just a revolver - in addition to its bullets, it packed a unique, last ditch wallop in the form of a shotgun blast from under the barrel. Begun as a partnership between Alexander LeMat, a F
Now shipping! For Trade and Treaty by author Ryan R. Gale is our most comprehensive work on the subject of Native American firearms to date. Filled with hundreds of full color images of dozens of original northwest guns, trade fusils, and treaty guns, this book's wide 11" landscape format allows images up to 22" across the gutter. This book also co
Now Shipping! Renowned powder horn makers and scrimshaw artisans Scott and Cathy Sibley demonstrate every detail and secret of recreating an 18th century powder horn. New and experienced horn makers will enjoy this how-to book. Heavily illustrated with step-by-step, close-up, full color photographs and illustrations, these simple steps to take you
The Women's Bodice or vest was worn over a Chemise, see out #PATTERN-56. It is styled similar to a corset and, if made of firm wool, lined and tied snuggly, gives much the same affect. Fabrics can match the skirt, be of similar weight but a contrasting color or of a stripe or calico in lighter weight materials. This pattern includes sizes 8 through
Shown in side view, and top view, these ramrod pipes are round, with decorative rings, for 7/16" ramrod, in your choice of wax cast brass or iron (steel). Made for use on fullstock French fusils, muskets, and fowling guns. French fusils were most often trimmed in iron, while more costly fusil fin (fine fusils) were often trimmed in brass. English t
This simple early sideplate has an attractive pointed tail. Long enough for larger flint locks, or shorten the front end for symmetry around the front lock bolt, on rifle size locks. French influenced, this sideplate is very similar to the French Type D fusil sideplate. Wax cast brass. Made in the USA. Overall length 5-1/2", height 1-1/16", thickne
This simple early sideplate has an attractive pointed tail. Long enough for larger flint locks, or shorten the front end for symmetry around the front lock bolt, on rifle size locks. French influenced, this sideplate is very similar to the French Type D fusil sideplate. Wax cast steel. Made in the USA. Overall length 5-1/2", height 1-1/16", thickne
This contemporary longrifle is a example of the modern school of longrifles. The .40 caliber longrifle is stocked in maple with raised carving and moldings along the forend. The brass furniture is finished to a high polish and has been fitted with a double throated cock and fitted to double lever double set triggers. Trigger reach is 12-1/2" to fit
Stocked in maple, stained to a dark brown, this brass trimmed flint longrifle is made in the Virginia style. The brass buttplate is wide and flat to best spread the recoil over a large area. The .50 caliber swamped octagon Colerain barrel is 42" length. Assembled by M. Avance this rifle is signed on the top flat of the barrel and typical of this po
Known as "Systeme Lefaucheux", the pin fire system was named after the French inventor, Casimir Lefaucheux. The M1858 double action pinfire cartridge revolver was in limited use during our American Civil War. The Union imported a large number of the earlier 1854 single action pinfire revolvers. The double action model 1858 pinfire revolver was comm
Assembled from vintage issues of "Peterson's Magazine," a popular 19th century ladies periodical premiering in 1842, this book is an authentic gallery of Civil War-era for women. Includes basic patterns for: Chemise Ladies Zouave jacket Saratoga dress Polonaise dinner dress Night cap Illinois dress Waisted Zouave jacket Madeline wrapper Fall Paleto
Historians have always been intrigued by Riflemen and the special weapons that they carried. This fascination even extends to the general public, as can be seen by the popularity of such books and television shows as Sharpe's Rifles. Unfortunately, until now there has been little solid information available about the rifles themselves and which uni