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High quality sling for a Jaeger rifle. Constructed from soft elk tanned cowhide antiqued leather and simulated woven cotton webbing, with adjustable brass buckle. This high quality sling is designed to mount over a sling swivel on the forearm, the rear portion has a 1/4" pierced hole for a button stud. Sling adjusts from 40 to 44" length from sling
The fine slings will fit most half-stock rifles, longrifles, and fowlers. Made of 2" wide woven simulated cotton with thick, brown dyed leather ends. Adjusts with a cast brass buckle, maximum length 41", minimum length 37". Made for two sling swivels. Our sling swivels #SWIVEL-5W, and #SWIVEL-4N are a good choice for this sling.
This sling is perfect for the rifle or fowler with no sling swivels. Easily slip front loop over end of barrel then open cinch loop at other end and slip over butt stock. Cinch loop tight around wrist. Will fit a variety of rifles and fowlers. Made of 2" wide simulated woven cotton with thick leather ends. Measures 41" long. Example rifle shown wit
The button sling stud has a fancy rosette design and crossed screw slots cast into the head. Remove the casting gate (sprue) at the tip, grinding or filing away the extra metal to complete the thread at the tip. Install this button stud, typically two or three inches behind the triggerguard's rear finial. Select a sling such as our #SLING-JAEG-L or
The plain button sling stud is appropriate for later rifles and fowling guns. The 3/4" diameter head has a 1/4" lug beneath for installation. Overall length is 1-1/8". Tapered screw thread as found on many antiques. We recommend drilling a pilot hole with a #DRILL-14 (.182") drill bit.
The plain button sling stud is appropriate for Germanic rifles and fowling guns. The 3/4" diameter head has a screw driver slot for installation. Overall length is 1-1/8". Tapered screw thread as found on many antiques. We recommend drilling a pilot hole with a #DRILL-14 (.182") drill bit.
A part-by-part examination of the trapdoor Springfield rifle and carbine, with illustrations showing the variations found within serial number ranges. Parts from various models became mixed, as arms were returned to the arsenal, for repair or upgrade. Learn if your 45-70 Springfield is assembled from the correct as-issued parts. An important refere
This Mortimer .54 caliber flint lock rifle is stocked in European walnut, and is a replica of the famous rifles originally made by Mortimer, of London, circa 1820. The 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel is highly polished and finished to a high gloss chocolate brown. A special patent hooked breech and tang allow the barrel to lift out easily for clean
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
This used Thompson Center New Englander .50 caliber percussion rifle is factory finished. The .50 caliber bore is bright and has been well maintained. The American black walnut stock has a few minor handling marks from field use. This will make a handy rifle for hunting in thick brush or dense forest. This rifle has a 13-3/4" trigger pull. Weight i
This is an early production Thompson Center Renegade. The .54 caliber rifle is stocked in black walnut with a color case hardened percussion lock, and octagon barrel. This rifle was factory assembled and has a few light scratches in the factory bluing on the barrel. The bore is bright and has been well maintained. The stock has many scratches and d
A collection of the best gunsmithing articles from twenty years of Rifle magazine. This soft cover second edition has been expanded to 547 pages, filled with articles on modern and antique gunsmithing projects, suggestions for finishing wood and metal, improving accuracy, decorating stocks, selecting and improving tools for the serious gunsmithing
The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. He shares the step by step details of his craft. His work has been enhanced by the editors. This book does not assume that the reader is an expert stock maker, but begins with illustrated explanations of the b
An earlier, heavier triggerguard, found on early Allentown-Bethlehem and Lehigh Valley style longrifles, by the Rupp family and neighboring gun makers. The lug at the front of the bow permits mounting a sling swivel if desired. American longrifles used for volunteer militia duty may have been required to be fitted with sling swivels. Overall length
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 stock has raised carving around the tang and a cheek piece for a right hand shooter. The triggerguard has been replaced with a modern brass triggerguard. The lock has been reconverted to flintlo
This late 18th to early 19th century halfstock flint fowling gun is stocked in walnut and fitted with engraved iron furniture. This fowler is fitted with interchangeable barrels. The barrel installed on the gun is a 20 gauge that was originally rifled, and reamed to smooth. The rifling is still faintly visible after the barrel was reamed to a smoot
Ballistol multi-purpose oil lubricates, penetrates, cleans, protects, and preserves firearms, leather, knives, wood, tools, marine, camping & fishing equipment. Ballistol cleans your firearms & dissolves traces of copper, lead, brass, & zinc while also lubricating your lock, stock, & barrel. It will never gum-up or harden. Ballistol dissolves blac
Ballistol multi-purpose oil lubricates, penetrates, cleans, protects, and preserves firearms, leather, knives, wood, tools, marine, camping & fishing equipment. Ballistol cleans your firearms & dissolves traces of copper, lead, brass, & zinc while also lubricating your lock, stock, & barrel. It will never gum-up or harden. Ballistol dissolves blac
Ballistol multi-purpose oil lubricates, penetrates, cleans, protects, and preserves firearms, leather, knives, wood, tools, marine, camping & fishing equipment. Ballistol cleans your firearms & dissolves traces of copper, lead, brass, & zinc while also lubricating your lock, stock, & barrel. It will never gum-up or harden. Ballistol dissolves blac
Although the 1841 edition of the U.S. Ordnance Manual provides information on the equipment that was in use , it is evident that the patterns of equipment that it describes were not introduced until 1838 or 1839. This guide is intended to fill this gap by providing an overview of what we now know about the accoutrements that were issued to the infa
Sand cast in brass only, this part requires deburring and polishing. A replica from an original Swiss Federal Rifle. Hand made, many variations exist. Essentially, the Swiss Federal Rifle was a target rifle with Germanic Schuetzen features, adapted to military field use. Most were fullstocks with sling swivels, set triggers and nice sights. The Swi
This steel swivel casting has a round cross section. A forward sling swivel should always be placed to rest against a ramrod pipe. This placement will prevent the swivel from interfering with the installation of the ramrod. Secure it to a underlug dovetailed to the bottom of the barrel. We recommend our #UL-DH-1. The swivel is just over 15/16" wide
This steel castings has round cross section. Use the narrow swivel at the front of your triggerguard, on a boss-head screw behind the guard, or through the rib. Swivel is 5/16" wide inside dimension at the mounts. Includes a 6-40 mounting screw. Swivel will accept a sling up to 1-1/4" wide. This casting will need to have the casting gate removed.