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This brass base is designed for use on a 5/16" ramrod. It is ideal for use on the hidden end of a tapered shotgun ramrod. You will need to turn the end of the rod down to 1/4" then glue and cross drill and pin the tip in place. The base and knurled cap are .300" diameter, slightly under 5/16" to easily enter a 5/16" ramrod pipe and ramrod hole. The
This brass base is designed for use on a 3/8" ramrod. It is ideal for use on the hidden end of a tapered rifle, fowler, or shotgun ramrod. You will need to turn the end of the rod down to 5/16" then glue and cross drill and pin the tip in place. The base and knurled cap are .365" diameter, slightly under 3/8" to easily enter a 3/8" ramrod pipe and
This brass base is designed for use on a 7/16" ramrod. It is ideal for use on the hidden end of a tapered large bore rifle or shotgun ramrod. You will need to turn the end of the rod down to 3/8" then glue and cross drill and pin the tip in place. The base and knurled cap are .425" diameter, slightly under 7/16" to easily enter a 7/16" ramrod pipe
Our U.S. Pattern 1817 musket ball puller is hand forged. Use it in any .45 caliber or larger bore. The 8-32 male thread will fit your ramrod tip. The extra length will give you a better grip on your ramrod. Stuck ball? No powder? Our first technique is to "prime" the bore, feeding a small amount of FFFFg under the nipple or into the vent hole. Firi
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 ramrod tip. The extra length will give you a better grip on your ramrod. Stuck ball? No powder? Our first technique is to "prime" the bore, feeding a small amount of FFFFg under the nipple or into the vent hole. Fir
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 if it has 12-24 threads. The extra length will give you a better grip on your ramrod. Stuck ball? No powder? Our first technique is to "prime" the bore, feeding a small amount of
Our U.S. Pattern 1817 musket ball puller is hand forged. Use it in any .45 caliber or larger bore. The 8-32 male thread will fit your metal ramrod end, on military rifle, if it has 8-32 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 other popular metal rod. The extra length will gi
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
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.
Blued steel ball pullers with caliber specific brass collar, with 10-32 threads to fit Thompson Center, CVA, Lyman, Traditions, and most Italian or Spanish guns. When pulling a stuck ball we recommend alway lubricating the ball and using a high strength ramrod with a secure tip to remove a ball.