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Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 36" Colerain barrel, L&R percussion lock, maple, iron trim, new, unfired, by George Nelson
Stocked in maple, this classic percussion halfstock Hawken rifle is trimmed with traditional Hawken iron furniture. The 36" barrel and iron trim are finished to a smooth silvery-brown. A classic Hawken hooked breech and two wedge keys retain the straight octagon barrel, allowing instant take-down, for easy cleaning. This rifle was assembled by cont
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Mortimer Rifle , .54 caliber, 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel, flintlock, checkered walnut, iron trim, used, by Davide Pedersoli
This Mortimer .54 caliber flint lock rifle is stocked in European walnut, and is a replica of the famous rifles originally made by Mortimer, of London, circa 1820.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
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W. Ashton Pistol , .38 caliber, 4" octagon-to-round barrel, percussion underhammer, walnut, new, unfired, by Rod Olsen
A reproduction of William Ashton, Middletown, Connecticut underhammer pistol circa 1850. Very similar in style to Adin Ruggle's 1830s percussion underhammer pistol. This light weight pistol features a walnut grip with steel frame, .38 caliber rifled 4" octagon-to-round barrel. The two piece oiled walnut grips are secured to the steel frame with a s
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1861 Enfield Musketoon , .58 caliber, 23" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, bright finished barrel, used, by Euroarms
Manufactured by Euroarms of Italy, this Enfield Musketoon, with 23" barrel is marked London Armoury Co. on the lock plate. Made for the caliber .577 hollow base Minie bullet that allowed quick reloading, achieved fine accuracy, and much longer range than the round ball muskets of an earlier generation. The musketoon is trimmed in brass with brass b
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1860 Colt Army Revolver , .44 caliber, 8" barrel, full fluted cylinder, cased with accessories, used, by COLT brand - Second Generation
Known as the COLT Model 1860 Army revolver, this revolver is beautifully finished, with a blued round barrel, fancy full fluted cylinder, color case hardened frame and loading lever, blued steel back-strap and triggerguard, and reddish brown walnut grips. This revolver has both the fancy full fluted cylinder, for lightest weight, and the four screw
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Freund & Bro. Pioneer Gunmakers to the West , by F.J. Pablo Balentine
The Freund Brothers, Frank W. and George were skilled German gunsmiths who plied their trade on the Western American frontier during the final three decades of the nineteenth century. Beginning at Nebraska City near the Missouri River -one of the jumping off points for frontier emigrants leaving the "States" - the Freunds followed the sun westward
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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Shooting the Black Powder Rifle Cartridge , by Paul Matthews
This volume compliments Loading the Black Powder Rifle Cartridge. Specific information for shooters to gain more understanding on the operation and approach to accurate and reliable use of these rifles. Soft bound volume of 122 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Foreword Chapter 1 The Black Powder Cartridge Ri
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Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West by Mike Venturino
Mike has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting buffalo rifles into this book. From shooting the originals by Remington and Trapdoor Springfield's, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were popular in these rifles. Sights for these guns are also covered.
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Shooting Lever Guns of the Old West , softbound book, by Mike Venturino
Mike again has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting all types of lever action rifles from the old west. From shooting the originals by Winchester and Marlin, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were popular in these rifles. Sights for these guns are c
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Used book Shooting Lever Guns of the Old West , softbound book, by Mike Venturino
A used book in good condition. Stock photo shown. Mike again has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting all types of lever action rifles from the old west. From shooting the originals by Winchester and Marlin, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were po
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Schuetzen Rifle History and Loadings by Gerald O. Kelver
An interesting account of how and why the National Rifle Association was formed, and its participation in the international matches, bringing the Schuetzen Rifle into America. There are accounts of various tournaments through the years, news items and scores from old journals. Included are short histories of the rifles in existence at this time suc
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Stevens Target Rifles 1875-1915 , by Tom Rowe & Ralph Hemstalk
This two volume set covers the Stevens Target Rifle only. Boy's rifles, shotguns, and pistols are not covered to give attention to just the target arms. This two volume set has wonderful color photography of the target rifles ranging from rifles ordered to catalog specifications to custom ordered rifles, and shows the various buttplates and trigger
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Plains Pistol , .50 caliber, 8" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, new, unfired, by Investarm
Stocked in walnut, with 15/16" octagon barrel with hooked breech, color hardened percussion lock, and brass triggerguard. This Plains Pistol has the classic 1830 era bag butt architecture. This is a very comfortable grip, large enough for man sized hands, with enough drop and curve to make aiming as instinctive as pointing your finger. The pistol i
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Plains Pistol , .54 caliber, 8" barrel, percussion, walnut, brass, new, unfired, by Investarm
Stocked in walnut, with 15/16" octagon barrel with hooked breech, color hardened percussion lock, and brass triggerguard. This Plains Pistol has the classic 1830 era bag butt architecture. This is a very comfortable grip, large enough for man sized hands, with enough drop and curve to make aiming as instinctive as pointing your finger. The pistol i
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Allentown-Bethlehem pre shaped, non-inlet stocks, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" octagon 42" barrel
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Offered in three barrel channel sizes, 13/16", 7/8", or 15/16" straight octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , plain maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , semi-fancy maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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Stock, Allentown-Bethlehem , pre shaped, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, non-inlet , fancy maple
This gently curved stock is modeled after those made in Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This stock style is also similar to those made by A. Verner, of Buck's County, Pennsylvania. Only cut for a 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, 3/8" ramrod hole drilled full depth. Up to 15" pull, 4-1/4" drop from the line of sights to heel. Butt end is about 5-1/4" x
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